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Guitar Center Volume Pedal

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Related review

Glen 2024-07-23 08:33:32

[7 x 3.5 x 2.4"] This compressor is incredible for pedal steel guitar. Channel 1 goes to volume pedal, 2 and 3 stereo at end of chain for more comp/limiting of peaks and noise gate since I have single coil pickups. Full control, perfect!

5
anyonymous 2024-04-06 02:25:45

[Gold] ... The senativity of the pedal is phenominal and the pedal is easy to control so even myself as a beginner could control the volume smoothly.

5
Justin 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[200 Ws] I use this to power a guitar pedal rather than changing out batteries. Works perfect, no complaints.

5
Justin 2024-08-22 06:15:33

I use this to power a guitar pedal rather than changing out batteries. Works perfect, no complaints.

5
Richard 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[2.6 lb / 1.2 kg] A great Expression Pedal! This is my 2nd. one that I use on my various keyboards. This one I use on my new FA-06 to control the volume.

5
Richard 2024-07-24 06:34:41

A great Expression Pedal! This is my 2nd. one that I use on my various keyboards. This one I use on my new FA-06 to control the volume.

5
Steve 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[9 VDC, 50 mA] I got the last one in stock (time to reorder, B&H!) and I can see why... the Mel9 pedal adds a completely new vibe to any electric guitar setup. It's very dynamic and responsive, only slightly losing track with very soft notes. Send the dry out to one amp, and the effect out to another (or the sound board) and your sound palette gets very big very quickly. Like everyone else probably did, I immediately dialed in the flute sound and learned Strawberry Fields Forever, but it doesn't stop there. Strings, cello, orchestra and choir sounds are super-fun and very authentic - even down to the warbly tape sound. One thing I'm considering is putting an EQ pedal on Mel9 as its sounds can be a little harsh in the midrange. Dial that back, add some reverb, set the attack and decay at about 1 o'clock, and you have a string pad like keyboard players have always enjoyed - at a fraction of the cost of MIDI guitar synth. Play around with pickup settings too, as the effect sound definitely responds differently to neck vs. bridge pickups. Playing speed is also a factor... most of the sounds take a little time to bloom, so staccato, rapid picking probably won't let the sounds fully develop. But for adding a huge layer and vintage texture to your sound, the Mel9 is where it's at. I can't wait to try it on bass guitar too. This one will be used a lot.

5
Steve 2024-08-21 08:51:13

I got the last one in stock (time to reorder, B&H!) and I can see why... the Mel9 pedal adds a completely new vibe to any electric guitar setup. It's very dynamic and responsive, only slightly losing track with very soft notes. Send the dry out to one amp, and the effect out to another (or the sound board) and your sound palette gets very big very quickly. Like everyone else probably did, I immediately dialed in the flute sound and learned Strawberry Fields Forever, but it doesn't stop there. Strings, cello, orchestra and choir sounds are super-fun and very authentic - even down to the warbly tape sound. One thing I'm considering is putting an EQ pedal on Mel9 as its sounds can be a little harsh in the midrange. Dial that back, add some reverb, set the attack and decay at about 1 o'clock, and you have a string pad like keyboard players have always enjoyed - at a fraction of the cost of MIDI guitar synth. Play around with pickup settings too, as the effect sound definitely responds differently to neck vs. bridge pickups. Playing speed is also a factor... most of the sounds take a little time to bloom, so staccato, rapid picking probably won't let the sounds fully develop. But for adding a huge layer and vintage texture to your sound, the Mel9 is where it's at. I can't wait to try it on bass guitar too. This one will be used a lot.

5
Peter 2024-09-02 06:19:51

[ (2 W)] Have a new Takamine and no volume control on the guitar--I put this on my mic stand and it's perfect!!!

5
anyonymous 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Rubber head] I bought this item from last week and I'm currently using it to my Yamaha DD65. It is so amazing that my double pedal works too, and it has a volume adjustment that I can control in the back and touch sense with low noise rubber pad when I'm hitting it.. Im enjoying this tower kick. Its like a real acoustic. Rock on!

5