Tried New Goodrich Volume Pedal Today

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Bob Brocius
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Al Marcus
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I have a Goodrich Light Beam pedal and a Goodrich L120 lowboy pot pedal. I like them both.

The light beam seems to be a little clearer and maybe gives a slightly better tone.

It also seems to take less power from the amp. Just my impressions....al<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Al Marcus on 23 October 2000 at 09:49 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Ann,I think I am a good enough friend of you,John ,Bud ,and Carter guitars to say that I think your above response was excellent until the end of the fourth paragraph.

From that point on it came across to me a too heavy and disrecpful to a responder to the topic ,who in my opinion was trying to make a favorable comment about the Goodrich pedal,and to Carter guitars.

While his information was incorrect, I felt like the respondent was trying to compliment to Carter Guitars because they have had a repution for being sounding boards for other new products such the recent new line of Peavy amps.

Yes,I could have e mailed you privately but I just wanted to say publicly that you did not sound like the Ann that I know.

Don't do that again. Image

(Or have I missed something and this is a continuing saga?)<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by louie hallford on 25 October 2000 at 08:48 PM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Jack Stoner »

Could we get back on the technical subject? It shouldn't digress to where we were back in August, regardless of who is right and who is wrong. Image

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Post by Geoff Scott »

Now the lightbeam Goodrich pedal is not infared as is the Hilton is it? If it's not infared I'd guess it's a whole different animal. I'm sure this new one is an excellent pedal, but I recieved an Edwards with a steel I bought once and it sounded kind of tinnie to me tonewise. As I understand it the infared of Hiltons pedal is a major factor that maintains the tonal quality.
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Ahem... So this guy was walkin' down the street, ...
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Post by Ann Fabian »

<FONT SIZE=-2>Louie Hallford: I have only one public answer to your last post: yes, I do think that you should DEFINITELY have called or emailed me privately.</FONT>

Bill: Hi Image The answers to your 3 questions from our perspective would be:
<OL>[*]Yes
[*]Highly unlikely
[*]No[/list]

I hear from Goodrich the CD2 pedals should be available in about 30 days. <FONT SIZE=+1>You can check out a</FONT><FONT SIZE=+2> CD2 </FONT><FONT SIZE=+1>pedal at the </FONT><FONT SIZE=+2>NY Show</FONT> <FONT SIZE=+1>in our booth.</FONT>

<FONT SIZE=-2>Ann Fabian
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<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Ann Fabian on 26 October 2000 at 08:21 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Post by Tom Ward »

Just what I need...another cord on the floor to trip over. I know what you're thinking, "Your Feet's Too Big". Anyone remember that song?
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