Stage One pot volume pedal

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Lyle Clary
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Stage One pot volume pedal

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Just received my new Stage One volume pedal and I love it. It is light but does not walk around and I do not have to worry about breaking the string because it has a rack and pinion geared action. It also has two outputs which the older pedals did not have.
Doug builds a quality product for not a lot of money.
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I'm looking forward to mine, Lyle.
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Post by Chuck Morel »

Hey Lyle, I saw your post in a previous thread and was wondering if you got your new Encore along with your vp. Nice looking guitars. Thanks. Chuck
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Post by Lyle Clary »

Yes I have both the Encore and the pedal and will break them in on a couple of gigs over the weekend if we don't get snowed out like we have the past few weekends. I love the sound of the Encore and most of all the weight of it.
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10 3x4 Peavey Nashville 112 Peavey LTD 400 2014 Zum Encore Wood Grain 4x5 Stage One pot pedal
Jack Hargraves
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Volume pedal

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I'm looking for ward to receiving mine. I'm on the waiting list. I am excited about all the good reviews I've read.
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Alvin Douglas
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Post by Alvin Douglas »

Received mine. Works great.
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Daniel Policarpo
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If mt big ol' chrome Fender unit ever dies, I think I will be ordering one of these post haste. It's such a great time to have choices for gear, not so much for bands to play with.
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Rick Contino
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Post by Rick Contino »

Yep, I should be getting mine any day now. I'm so glad Doug picked up on the idea of a rack and pinion mechanism. I HATED the string in my Goodrich.

Daniel, so true about bands these days. It's somewhat consoling to hear that it's the case out west too.
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Mike Wheeler
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Post by Mike Wheeler »

For those of you who have this pedal, how is the feel/action compared to a regular string driven pedal. Can you feel the gearing as it moves?

I still remember the old DeArmond rack and pinion pedals...you could feel your foot vibrate as the gear moved! :?
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Post by Alvin Douglas »

I don't feel the mechanism on mine. Works good.
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Loren Morehouse
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Let's see some pics of this critter!! Loren.
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Post by Lynn Gray »

Excellent action, lightweight and affordable :)
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Daniel Zazynski
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Post by Daniel Zazynski »

What is the website for the Stage One volume pedal?

Thanks!
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Daniel Policarpo
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Post by Daniel Policarpo »

Rick Contino wrote: Daniel, so true about bands these days. It's somewhat consoling to hear that it's the case out west too.
Yeah, its everywhere. There are people to play with and they will tell you they want to play classic or hard country, but what they really want to do is play top 40 and southern rock, I'd rather play the VFW halls than a big casino, a long as we are playing the real deal.

Daniel, Stage One gear is here. http://www.stageonesteelguitars.com/

It may not have the volume pedal on the site, but you can contact Doug directly to find out more. He is an easy guy to work with, no bs.
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