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General => Open Discussion => Topic started by: wolfingsworth on February 11, 2013, 06:28:02 AM

Title: Volume pedal pot
Post by: wolfingsworth on February 11, 2013, 06:28:02 AM
I guy I know has a sweet old De Armond 1602 volume pedal with a crackly pot that I may end up buying and fixing it up for myself. What is the best taper/resistance for a volume pedal? I've never owned a volume pedal before and I'm not really familiar with them (not that there is really much to them...)
Title: Re: Volume pedal pot
Post by: stecykmi on February 12, 2013, 01:55:09 AM
usually 25k for active pickups, and 250k for passive pickups.

i still recommend a good buffer before it though. if you use a buffer, the low impedance output is more suitable to drive a passive pot than the high impedance guitar output. it also makes it less sensitive to the value of the pot used, meaning you could use a 100k wah pot with the nice taper. the buffer could be as simple as using a boss (c) pedal since they're all buffer bypass anyway.
Title: Re: Volume pedal pot
Post by: wolfingsworth on February 12, 2013, 05:04:15 AM
 Was thinking about throwing a Klon buffer into the enclosure anyway seeing as it's going to be at the beginning of my chain. I think there is an etchable version floating around the forum. Thanks for the advice!
Title: Re: Volume pedal pot
Post by: Cortexturizer on February 12, 2013, 09:53:46 AM
Hm. I have an old Korg Dual Volume pedal, it has a 25K pot. Now It doesn't say anywhere that it is 25K but my measuring says it. It is scratchy and it doesn't go to null volume which I hate. I'm thinking either find a 25K wah pot and put it in there or just use that enclosure for something else, which is not what I would prefer of the two.