Fender Classics "Reissue Pedals" - Volume / Tone Pedal
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@Plugsquare You could run it in the chain after the multieffects board and have the sound overshadow the parameters of the multieffects board
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i just want to make sure that this doesn't need a power supply or battery?
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Some volume pedals are active and do need power.
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iiici Paris!
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tru bypass?
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@LukeManos The rotation is kinda like sweeping the tone knob on your guitar. If you want to be able to spin that knob without having to use your hand, this guitar will fill that bill. I have one of the vintage models and it's great in many applications. I use it on bass and guitar, and it gives you more avenues for expression (especially if the pots on your guitar are dirty!).
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@DavidRourke15 Volume pedals are not powered.
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what the eff? haha i guess thats cool
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@LukeManos the tone knob have to be set to max treble on the guitar. if you push right side of the pedal, that's your max treble. so pedal in the middle is actually half of your tone.
you can use a volume pedal like wah?.. if you have a multieffect pedal.. I have a ax3g,, and i want to know if I can control the wah effect with a volume pedal....
nadietenraestenombre 4 years ago
Hi,
no you can't use this pedal to control another effect, what you need is an expression pedal :)
Plugsquare 4 years ago 2