Thanks Jim- other Goodrich pedals have these features also?Jim Palenscar wrote:There is a return spring on the OMNI and from the factory is adjusted to keep the volume the same if you lift your foot off but it is adjustable. It does have an adjustable off level as well however it is recommended that the user contact Goodrich before doing so.
Goodrich Omni volume pedal review?
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I am selling more of the Goodrich OMNI pedals than any pedal ever produced by the previous owners of Goodrich.
Kevin and Jim have done this one RIGHT.
Kevin and Jim have done this one RIGHT.
AUTHORIZED George L's, Goodrich, Telonics and Peavey Dealer: I have 2 steels and several amps. My current rig of choice is 1993 Emmons LeGrande w/ 108 pups (Jack Strayhorn built for me), Goodrich OMNI Volume Pedal, George L's cables, Goodrich Baby Bloomer and Peavey Nashville 112. Can't get much sweeter.
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I've been asked about the battery vs. the power supply. Anytime the power supply is plugged into the pedal the battery is disconnected regardless if the power supply is plugged into a power source or not. If the power supply is plugged into the pedal but not a power source the output of the pedal will be severely distorted in the active mode (much like a dead battery w no power supply plugged into the pedal). The passive side will not be affected either way.
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Question about the omni pedal
When I use it in my practice room I put it in passive mode (little button in). will it still use battery power if input cord is plugged in?
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I just ordered one. I swear by Goodrich and will use it in passive mode after my matchbox 7a. (I like controls at my fingertips). When I tried Dave Zirbel’s somehow there was NOT a ground hum when we ran stereo which does not happen with my normal Goodrich? I think it WAS in passive mode but can’t be sure. I always had to run a hum x when going stereo ever pout of the pedal. How is this one different I that way?
My Peterson is true bypass but looking forward to having a dedicated tuner out and avoid the pop when turning my tuner on and off. I’m excited!! And no weird ground hum when running out the second out on stereo pedalseven for a tuner. Brilliant pedal as far as I can tell! Can’t wait to live with one for awhile!
My Peterson is true bypass but looking forward to having a dedicated tuner out and avoid the pop when turning my tuner on and off. I’m excited!! And no weird ground hum when running out the second out on stereo pedalseven for a tuner. Brilliant pedal as far as I can tell! Can’t wait to live with one for awhile!
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