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Volume pedal control question

Posted: 25 Aug 2005 7:28 am
by Ken Thompson
I have an older Goodwrich pot pedal. We run everything through our board. I am told that I have very little distance between full volume and no volume making it very difficult to be tastefull with fills.

Is it the pedal? My pre-gain? Would it be beneficial to purchase the Hilton pedal (that I am saving for) or is it a sound board issue?

Posted: 25 Aug 2005 7:40 am
by Donny Hinson
Most likely, it's too much gain on the board. There's a slim chance that you pedal isn't working corectly, but that can be verified by pluging into an amp instead of the board. If it works fine with an amp, the trouble <u>has</u> to be in the board (how it's set).

Posted: 26 Aug 2005 6:51 am
by Nic du Toit
Ken,
Does the pot work with a string? (cord)
Check whether the pot is fully open when the pedal is down, and vice versa. Although, in the backed off position the pot won't be 'closed', only your output volume would have been reduced by about 50% or so. Sometimes the cord starts to 'creep' on the shaft of the pot, causing the pot to open or close only partially.

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Posted: 27 Aug 2005 8:48 am
by BoFrazer
I am having issues as well, have for too long -- would love some help. I just got a new Goodrich 120 (sorry - just couldn't spring for the really cool one!) and, I swear, some days it's fine, and others (like lately), there's a HUGE slam of max volume at the final millimeter of travel. It seems OK in my ancient KB300 at home, but when I measdure the ohms with my meter, sure enough the thing creeps up in resistance and then WHAM, it zings to the max during the last weeny bit of travel. Since I mostly play fiddle, and some mandolin, I used to go into a Mackie mixer before my amp, and I thought this was the culprit. But now I'm going straight into a Yorkville KB amp and still getting this problem. I am goiong thru a goodrich match-bro II that is almost always turned off unless I want dobro effect, and sometimes I'm suspicious of that.

Any ideas anyone? I doubt it's defective; I suspect it's the player ;-(

Peace,
Bo

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Posted: 27 Aug 2005 1:07 pm
by richard burton
Bo,
If you're using a peavey amp, try hooking the volume pedal up with 3 cords:
Guitar direct to input of amp.
Pre eq out of amp to input of volume pedal.
Output of volume pedal to pre eq input on amp.
R B