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Visualsound Volume Pedal

Posted: 16 Feb 2009 12:02 pm
by Mark Eaton
Is anyone hip to these? Anybody using one for steel?

I was checking out Brent Mason's My Space, and he is an endorser. Okay, it's being endorsed by one of my favorite guitar players. Then when I checked out the web page from the manufacturer, I see in the verbiage that one of my favorite steel players, Dan Dugmore (who is apparently not a Forum member) is mentioned as a user of this pedal.

These things can be had from some of the on-line music suppliers for around $140.

Here's the web page:

http://www.visualsound.net/Pedal_vv.htm

Posted: 16 Feb 2009 12:12 pm
by Jim Cohen
That could allow me to use both feet on the pedals without 'whomping' the volume when I get back onto the volume pedal. I know I should just practice the move more but it seems like this could take years off the process. I'd prefer one with a digital/numerical readout, though, since it might be hard, on the fly, to see which light is lit up on this pedal.

Posted: 16 Feb 2009 1:30 pm
by Roger Crawford
It looks like the height of the pedal would be obtrusive and make it uncomfortable to use. It's always hard to tell from a picture. And as Mr. Cohen states, how are we going to see the LED's with it undre the guitar?

Posted: 16 Feb 2009 1:40 pm
by Stu Schulman
Dan Dugmore also play guitar,This might not be the one he uses on steel...It looks a little high to me? :whoa:

Posted: 16 Feb 2009 3:22 pm
by Ben Strano
I have seen Dan use the visual sound on steel. I have also seen him use a Ernie Ball VP Jr. and a Hilton I think... even a bigsby(?) a time or two. I think he just grabs whatever is closest. If you are that good... I guess you can do that.

Dan's guitar set up is normally... well... guitar straight into amp. Sometimes a pedal gets individually plugged in if he needs to.

IMHO there isn't a better guitar player than Dan... it's always just right. If you want blazing speed look elsewhere but if you want killer parts done with killer vibe and tone. Dan's your man.

Posted: 16 Feb 2009 4:04 pm
by Mark Eaton
OK, Ben, you've actually seen Dan use the thing.

Thanks, Stu, I'm aware that Dan is a long-time regular guitar player, and yes, right off, it does appear like it could be a little high.

I need a pedal, and what I really want is a Hilton, but times being what they are combined with kids in college, I have a much lower budget these days.

What appealed to me about this Visualsound isn't even so much the lighting thing on the side, but it's the "innards." The technology seems to be a different deal than the standard string/pot Goodrich or any number of other pedals. I'm not an unhandy guy, but dinking around with scratchy pots on the traditional style volume pedal is just one more thing that I don't have time for, so this Visualsound intrigued me.

Posted: 16 Feb 2009 10:56 pm
by Stu Schulman
Mark,I would give it a try,It may be the coolest pedal ever?Ya' don't know until you try it ;-) ;-) ;-)

Posted: 17 Feb 2009 5:43 am
by Donny Hinson
That could allow me to use both feet on the pedals without 'whomping' the volume when I get back onto the volume pedal. I know I should just practice the move more...
One other thing you might do is use a volume pedal that stays exactly where you put it, the first time - and every time. :wink:

Posted: 18 Feb 2009 1:55 pm
by Ulf Edlund
As one gasses the pedal, the LED’s light, giving one a visual indication of where one’s gain level is. Brilliant! Musicians everywhere now can simply look down to see where their volume level is.
Wow, now i can finally see how loud i am :roll:

Posted: 18 Feb 2009 2:02 pm
by Jim Cohen
Donny Hinson wrote:
One other thing you might do is use a volume pedal that stays exactly where you put it, the first time - and every time. :wink:
I think both my pedals do that. The problem is operator error...

Posted: 20 Feb 2009 1:09 pm
by Donny Hinson
Jim Cohen wrote:I think both my pedals do that. The problem is operator error...
See page 127 of the instruction manual that came with your thumb pick. Everything is explained there. ;-)

Posted: 20 Feb 2009 1:16 pm
by Ulf Edlund
I bought my thumbpick used so i didn't get the manual with it. :\