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Temporarily Solved Volume Pedal Dilemma - Just FYI

Posted: 29 Jun 2021 7:11 am
by Rick Ortega
Newbie to PSG and don't want to initially go down the equivalent of my electric guitar GAS rabbit hole. (I'm a pro there.) Have a Fender FVP-1, good volume pedal but front-mounted jacks. I had some George L's 90 deg jacks/cables around and hooked them up to my Justice Jr/FVP-1. Now, I know it's not perfectly flush with the base, but it's really really close. The 90 deg jack allows the cable to go under the base with the only obstruction being the small jack itself. Temporarily saved $200+ on a VP. Note, the "temporarily" term. At my stage in my PSG career, the VP is not holding me back. :D

Posted: 29 Jun 2021 11:26 am
by Larry Dering
Rick, good move. I have used the Ernie Ball pedals in the same manner with no issues. I do prefer the Goodrich volume pedal overall because I'm used to it.

Posted: 30 Jun 2021 7:17 am
by Rick Ortega
Larry Dering wrote:Rick, good move. I have used the Ernie Ball pedals in the same manner with no issues. I do prefer the Goodrich volume pedal overall because I'm used to it.
Thanks, Larry. I look to get a different pedal in the future but right now I'm in the hibernation learning stage.

Posted: 30 Jun 2021 7:18 am
by Rick Ortega
Georg Sørtun wrote:Good move.
I have Goodrich and other PSG oriented VPs, but prefer cheap BOSS FV50L VPs and angled jacks for a number of reasons.
Wow, thanks Georg. $50 for the FVP-1.

Posted: 30 Jun 2021 10:36 am
by Donny Hinson
Front mounted jacks wouldn't bother me in the least, since I always keep the pedal several inches back from the pedal board. The further forward you have the volume pedal, the more your knee moves when you work the pedal! ;-)

Posted: 30 Jun 2021 7:48 pm
by Rick Ortega
Donny Hinson wrote:Front mounted jacks wouldn't bother me in the least, since I always keep the pedal several inches back from the pedal board. The further forward you have the volume pedal, the more your knee moves when you work the pedal! ;-)
Thanks, Donny. BTW, how tall are you? Will that make a difference in VP positioning?

Posted: 1 Jul 2021 1:30 pm
by Donny Hinson
I'm only 5-10, but my go-to guitars were all custom designed/modified just for me. Your height makes a difference more if your guitar doesn't fit you properly, and less if it does. Most of the difference in taller people is in their leg length, which should correlate with their guitar and seat height. A comfortable position allows you to play for many hours at a time without pain or discomfort.