Looking for info about this bar-mounted volume pedal
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Looking for info about this bar-mounted volume pedal
Can anyone tell me who made this pedal? Was it made for a specific brand or are there parts missing that allow it to be mounted and used with any guitar? I've got a Sho Bud Professional D10. Thanks!
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I bought one of those years ago in a thrift store for two bucks,I sent it to Josh Dubin in Nashville,Emmons?
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Thanks, John. But not sure what you mean. As seen in the pics earlier in the thread, my pedal has 2 height adjustment screws with feet. Is that what you mean by " but you definitely need the 2 "feet" that support the adjustment screws." ?
It appears what is needed is a bracket with a pin that attaches to the pedal bar that the pedal can drop on to.
It appears what is needed is a bracket with a pin that attaches to the pedal bar that the pedal can drop on to.
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Well, that makes more sense to me now out of what John mentioned. I see the 2 "tabs" the pedal feet would sit on. But no pin on the bracket....so I'm still not sure what I'm looking at in your pic. Maybe my pedal has missing parts.
I'd think the swivel bearing on the pedal that the pin fits into would be the only contact with a mounting bracket. So as to allow the pedal to swivel slightly left to align with your foot rather that be kept at a right angle by the "tabs."
I'll contact those folk for more info.
Much thanks, Jim and John.
I'd think the swivel bearing on the pedal that the pin fits into would be the only contact with a mounting bracket. So as to allow the pedal to swivel slightly left to align with your foot rather that be kept at a right angle by the "tabs."
I'll contact those folk for more info.
Much thanks, Jim and John.
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