Volume Pedal
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Anthony Krcmar
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Volume Pedal
New to the Pedal Steel World can any one of you experts make a recommendation or two, on a great Volume pedal? I dont mind paying up for quality if you think its worth it,
Thank you all in advance!
Anthony
Thank you all in advance!
Anthony
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K Maul
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Re: Volume Pedal
For a simple passive pedal with a great volume taper and REALLY compact:MOYO.
Buy through his Facebook page.
If you want an active pedal that needs to be plugged into wall power: HILTON
Buy through his Facebook page.
If you want an active pedal that needs to be plugged into wall power: HILTON
KEVIN MAUL: Airline, Beard, Clinesmith, Danelectro, Evans, Fender, Gibson, Hilton, Ibanez, Justice, K+K, Live Strings, MOYO, National, Oahu, Peterson, Quilter, Rickenbacher, Sho~Bud, Supro, TC, Ultimate, VHT, Williams, Xotic, Yamaha, ZKing.
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Tucker Jackson
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Re: Volume Pedal
The default pedal a lot of people use is a Goodrich L-120. It's a passive, pot pedal. I have one of these, I also have a Moyo (cool) and a Hilton (cool). But I prefer the feel and sound of the pot pedal. Others prefer the brighter sound of an active pedal, like the Hilton or Telonics.
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Marty Nemanick
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Re: Volume Pedal
Doug Earnest at Stage One steel guitars makes a really nice lightweight, affordable pot pedal that utilizes a gear driven action as opposed to a string that most pot pedals have.
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Anthony Krcmar
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Re: Volume Pedal
I guess Im too dumb to know the difference between the type. If money doesnt matter which would be your preferred?K Maul wrote: 21 Nov 2025 8:20 pm For a simple passive pedal with a great volume taper and REALLY compact:MOYO.
Buy through his Facebook page.
If you want an active pedal that needs to be plugged into wall power: HILTON
Thanks for your reply!
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Anthony Krcmar
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Re: Volume Pedal
Thanks for your help, Tucker, Of the 3 you mentioned, if you could only have one, which would be the one?Tucker Jackson wrote: 22 Nov 2025 11:24 am The default pedal a lot of people use is a Goodrich L-120. It's a passive, pot pedal. I have one of these, I also have a Moyo (cool) and a Hilton (cool). But I prefer the feel and sound of the pot pedal. Others prefer the brighter sound of an active pedal, like the Hilton or Telonics.
Thank you!
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Anthony Krcmar
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Re: Volume Pedal
Thank you, Marty! Is this what you prefer?Marty Nemanick wrote: 22 Nov 2025 12:08 pm Doug Earnest at Stage One steel guitars makes a really nice lightweight, affordable pot pedal that utilizes a gear driven action as opposed to a string that most pot pedals have.
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Marty Nemanick
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Re: Volume Pedal
Yes it is the one I use, very simple design, east to replace the pot if ever necessary.
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K Maul
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Re: Volume Pedal
I have Hilton Goodrich and MOYO pedals. Most of the time I grab the MOYO because it’s small and has a great feel. Also one time it flew off the roof of my car (don’t ask), was run over by the back wheels of a semi truck and survived. Get my drift?
KEVIN MAUL: Airline, Beard, Clinesmith, Danelectro, Evans, Fender, Gibson, Hilton, Ibanez, Justice, K+K, Live Strings, MOYO, National, Oahu, Peterson, Quilter, Rickenbacher, Sho~Bud, Supro, TC, Ultimate, VHT, Williams, Xotic, Yamaha, ZKing.
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Anthony Krcmar
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Re: Volume Pedal
Thank you!Marty Nemanick wrote: 22 Nov 2025 10:33 pm Yes it is the one I use, very simple design, east to replace the pot if ever necessary.
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Anthony Krcmar
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Re: Volume Pedal
I wont ask on the story! LOL Thanks for your help!K Maul wrote: 23 Nov 2025 5:12 am I have Hilton Goodrich and MOYO pedals. Most of the time I grab the MOYO because it’s small and has a great feel. Also one time it flew off the roof of my car (don’t ask), was run over by the back wheels of a semi truck and survived. Get my drift?
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Jeff Peterson
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Re: Volume Pedal
I know it's the Indian not the arrow, but I've gone though too many electronic pedals to praise their reliability...Not naming any names. My tech got tired of running onstage to replace them with one of my Goodrich pedals. I have quite a few, some must be 40-something years old......and they all work always!
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Nathan Pocock
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Re: Volume Pedal
I’ve got a Moyo and a Goodrich (Omni, but only the passive circuitry, so it’s basically an L120 in the Omni body) I prefer the build quality and the feel of the Moyo however I guess I’m in the minority here but I would prefer it to be larger. I’ve already burned through one pot in the Goodrich and I haven’t even had it a year. Will see how long the replacement lasts…
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Larry Dering
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Re: Volume Pedal
I have 6 Goodrich pedals a Hilton and 2 Ernie Ball pedals. I use the Goodrich L120 and have for 30 years. Tommy White and several other pros use Goodrich. Hilton is also great Quality and reliable but I don't like having to provide power to the pedal. The build quality and feel of Goodrich is my preference.
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Jerry Overstreet
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Re: Volume Pedal
Some good recommendations. FWIW, I used Goodrich passive 120 pedals for 40 yrs. Yes, the pot issue was/is annoying requiring replacement periodically.
I came across a fair deal on a Hilton a few yrs. ago. I really like everything about it, the sound and the action. I have to plug in a buffer at the guitar anyway, so another electrical connection doesn't matter to me but I can see where forgetting a power supply would.
Not disparaging any of the other electronic pedals since I have no experiences, but I can't imagine I would find a better one than the Hilton and see absolutley no reason to spend the kind of money those cost.
Plus Keith Hilton is accessible and takes care of his products forthwith and with professional and fair service.
I came across a fair deal on a Hilton a few yrs. ago. I really like everything about it, the sound and the action. I have to plug in a buffer at the guitar anyway, so another electrical connection doesn't matter to me but I can see where forgetting a power supply would.
Not disparaging any of the other electronic pedals since I have no experiences, but I can't imagine I would find a better one than the Hilton and see absolutley no reason to spend the kind of money those cost.
Plus Keith Hilton is accessible and takes care of his products forthwith and with professional and fair service.