that small Moyo volume pedal with tuner out

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Rick Rian
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Glenn Taylor wrote:I have built one as a dedicated expression pedal. It should be somewhat less expensive with a cheaper pot.
Any details about how A guy could order one? :)
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Whether you use it as a back up, or your go-to pedal, I think a Moyo volume pedal is a must have for every pack seat. I found it to be a very easy to adapt to. It stays put on the floor. It holds any volume level position when you take your foot off. Well built and Glenn is a pleasure to deal with.
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Glenn Taylor
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Post by Glenn Taylor »

You can order from reverb.com if you wish:
https://reverb.com/item/4390294-moyo-mini-volume-pedal
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Blindingly fast service by Glen through Reverb. Fits in the seat in the same spot as effects pedals. A quick tryout at home and will gig tonight with my size 7 boots. The moment angle that Glen chose is very comfortable and the total throw is nice. I have not used a pot pedal in years, but it will be fun to try it out.
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I bought a StageOne Pedal, it is small and works wonderful. It's cost was $110.00. I'll bet this one is well worth the money.
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Glenn Taylor
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$135. free shipping

You can order from reverb.com:
https://reverb.com/item/4390294-moyo-mini-volume-pedal
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Topic:  that small Moyo volume pedal with tuner out

Post by Stephen Anton »

I just love my new Moyo Volume Pedal.
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Post by David Gertschen »

I just got one last week. It came in two days and works great. Thanks Glenn for building a quality pedal!!
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Glenn Taylor
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new for 2018: nothing!!!
still just $135. free shipping

If you don't want to deal with reverb.com and/or paypal we can make other arrangements.
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Will you have any of your pedals for sale at the upcoming Dallas show by any chance?
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Glenn Taylor
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Regretfully I will not be at the Dallas show.
Don Christy

Post by Don Christy »

Hi Glenn
Can you make a Youtube video to demo your new pedal? I would like to hear your new pedal played with a pedal steel doing swells.

This would be great for everyone to get some idea of how it sounds.

I like doing those swells with certain songs. Think about it Glenn...just a thought.

Thanks!
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Richard Smelker
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Post by Richard Smelker »

Glenn - I love my MOYO pedal! It is well built and easy to use even with my size 11 cowboy boots.
Thanks for building a quality pedal!
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Glenn Taylor
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Post by Glenn Taylor »

Thank you Richard.
Don please be assured that my volume pedals function pretty much the same as any good quality volume pedal.
I've been playing pedal steel since 1975 and the moyo is my volume pedal of choice. (OK I might be a little biased.)
satisfaction guaranteed.
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Post by Stephen Anton »

Cello! I purchased this pedal a week after I purchased my D-10 MSA Classic XL. I am a keyboardist from birth, so I should have a working volume pedal, NOPE! My opinion of the MOYO on Pedal, keys, slide - Works great, travels great, and stays in one place, great(its got some weight). Quality piece that gets a lot of attention from those paying attention. Its priced right, I shopped around. Good Luck
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Glenn Taylor
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Post by Glenn Taylor »

Stephen, thank you! I'm glad it's working for you.
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Post by Bill Schmidt »

Just got mine , giging with it, makes a great seat mouse that works , nice pedal
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Post by Glenn Taylor »

some nice feedback on reverb.com
https://reverb.com/shop/glenns-gear-bazaar-41/feedback
thank you!
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Post by Daymon LaPoint »

Glenn, Just ordered one via Reverb. Anxious to see what all the positive fuss is about. :D
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I recently put together an actual website. more pics, etc.
https://glenntaylormusic.us/
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Post by Glenn Demichele »

I still LOVE my TWO!
Franklin D10 8&5, Excel D10 8&5, homemade buffer/overdrive, Moyo pedal, GT-001 effects, 2x BAM200 for stereo. 2x GW8003 8" driver in homemade closed-box. Also NV400 etc. etc...
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My friend Gary Rue is wanting to buy one of these volume pedals. I'm bumping it back to the top so he can find it. Thanks, Tommy.....
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Glenn Taylor
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Post by Glenn Taylor »

thank you for all the positive feedback:
https://reverb.com/shop/glenns-gear-bazaar-41/feedback
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Bryan Crowley
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Post by Bryan Crowley »

I own 2 of these volume pedals, and I think they are just wonderful !
The smaller size of the pedal seems to give me quicker response and more control
than a Goodrich or emmons pedal. Thanks Glenn !
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Post by John McClung »

Glenn, is the tuner out jack always on?
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