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Eddie Thomas
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Hello, I need to know, who makes volume pedals for Emmons? Any help appreciated. Thanks!
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Pulleys for Emmons VP

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Come on guys, someone has to know, where to source the pulleys for the Emmons volume pedals. Thanks!
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Contact the new Emmons company. They might know.
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I contacted Emmons first, and they have no clue. As they are not making volume pedals at this point in time. Maybe someome will chime in. Thanks!
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Jack Strayhorn is a member here. Maybe he will see this and post a reply. Jack was with Emmons far a longtime and some of their best guitars were built under his watch.
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Thanks!
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Emmons Volume pedals

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Roger is right, Jack is the one to talk to for sure!
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Emmons Volume Pedal adjustments

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I recently had a pot go out on my Emmons pedal that I purchased many years ago. I had not had a problem until then so I replaced the pot and string for the pulley. It took me awhile to get the proper adjustment for the rotation, but now I seem to have another issue with it that didn't exist before the replacement.

When I put the pedal down on the floor, the pedal wants to rotate to almost full volume just due to the weight of the pedal itself. This is annoying because I want it to minimum volume as the default position like it was before the pot replacement. I have tried adjusting the string spring tension but have not been successful. I have looked for other adjustments but haven't found any.

What am I missing? Any help would be appreciated.

Roger Crawford, glad to see you on here. You know the pedal I am talking about.....
I purchased a Hilton as an alternate pedal since the Georgia show. However, I am used to my Emmons.
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There's an allen head screw on each side of the pedal that lets it pivot on the frame. You might try tightening those slightly. Too tight and the pedal won't work smoothly.
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Thanks Josh, but the problem I have, is the pulley is missing from the volume pot shaft. I have purchased 2 off the Forum and both are missing the cam or pulley that goes on the shaft of the volume pot. No one, even the Emmons company, know where to find them. Emmons couldn't tell me who made the volume pedals. So the search goes on. Thanks, Eddie
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Pulley for pot

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Hi Eddie,you might look at pots for Ernie Ball pedals they come with a pulley on them ,that might work on your Emmons pedal .the pots are like 12.00 on eBay.use the pulley and throw the pot away.someone on here would know if the shafts are the same size. :D
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Eddie,
I was told by Jack years ago that the foundry that made the parts for The original Emmons company made the parts and the actual pedal was assembled at the factory on Webb Avenue in Burlington N.C.
However I feel sure that anything that you need in the way of replacement parts for your Emmons pedal you can get from Billy Knowles at Steel Guitar East.
Billy is a super nice guy and always willing to help!

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Emmons Volume Pedal adjustments

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Josh Dubin wrote:There's an allen head screw on each side of the pedal that lets it pivot on the frame. You might try tightening those slightly. Too tight and the pedal won't work smoothly.
Thanks Josh. I'll give Bill Knowles a call, I use him for my Emmons parts and repairs. It looks like there should be a bushing or spacer between the pedal and the frame to induce some friction for the pedal but mine is sow old it probably is worn out. Billy would know. If not, I can reverse engineer a bushing solution to give it some friction.
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Also if you go online there's a zillion bushings of all sizes and materials...
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Thanks everyone!
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Post by Jim Palenscar »

Most any pulley will work from a volume pedal as every pedal that uses a pot will have the same diameter shaft- contact Kevin at Goodrich.
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Post by Bobby D. Jones »

The diameter of the pulley depends on the travel distance of the pedal through its cycle from Off/Low volume to High.

The larger the diameter of the pulley the slower pot turns, But also limits degrees of rotation of the pot.

If you can not find the right size pulley, Send me a private message, I can make whatever size you need to work in your pedal.
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Post by Bobby D. Jones »

Some volume pedals use a spring for tension, So the pedal will sit in one place and not move from its own weight or vibration.

The spring connects from 1 side of the top section, To the opposite side of the base section, Inside the pedal. This puts side pressure on the bushing on 1 side of the VP and causes enough friction, It will set and not move on its own.

If the spring has become unhooked or broke, Can cause the problem with the pedal moving on its own.
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