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Old 01-13-2010, 03:41 AM
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I picked up one of these from a friend got it a bit cheaper than new price it appears. I picked it up mainly because my EB JR 250k is broken, probably needs the pot replacing which will likely lead me to replace it with the 25k one so I can use it as another expr for my Line 6 M's.



I have to say even though it is quite big and heavy, the travel on it is a lot nicer than the EB's I've been using and the swell is much smoother and this is from experience with the 25k and 250k with the switch in both positions.

So it's a thumbs up for the Fender volume pedal, it also looks retro as hell great for jamming with the hollowbody and curly cable
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are you ising the pedal before or after effects,... oh and with active or passive bass?

the fender website didnt give me much info!
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Is that one of those tone/volume pedals where you twist your foot for the tone control?
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Old 01-13-2010, 05:02 AM
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Is that one of those tone/volume pedals where you twist your foot for the tone control?
No this one is volume only
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Old 01-13-2010, 05:03 AM
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are you ising the pedal before or after effects,... oh and with active or passive bass?

the fender website didnt give me much info!
So far before and only with a passive bass but I don't expect a problem with active basses.
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No this one is volume only
Just wondered if it had that feature and you hadn't realised, I didn't know they made a straight volume pedal!
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