Volume Pedal modification - to mitigate string slippage
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Prem Arun
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Volume Pedal modification - to mitigate string slippage
Hello all,
Right out of the box my new Volume pedal did not work because of string slippage on the potentiometer shaft pulley.
This ABC Volume pedal is similar to the Carter-Starter Volume pedal in every sense, and of course it does look similar to the Goodrich pedal on the outside.
I did a minor modification which has now made the pedal fully functional - without any slippage - and a shorter string is needed - with this mod.
It's an easy fix.
The details are here in the video I made now:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP4fv4HascE
Thanks for your time.
Right out of the box my new Volume pedal did not work because of string slippage on the potentiometer shaft pulley.
This ABC Volume pedal is similar to the Carter-Starter Volume pedal in every sense, and of course it does look similar to the Goodrich pedal on the outside.
I did a minor modification which has now made the pedal fully functional - without any slippage - and a shorter string is needed - with this mod.
It's an easy fix.
The details are here in the video I made now:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP4fv4HascE
Thanks for your time.
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Re: Volume Pedal modification - to mitigate string slippage
Sir. Genius. Thank you. Can you fix the rest of my life to?
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Re: Volume Pedal modification - to mitigate string slippage
I similarly added a spring to my ShoBud pedal to keep string tension.
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Re: Volume Pedal modification - to mitigate string slippage
Looks like a good solution. My question is - does the pedal remain in its position when you take your foot off? Or does it slide down? I thought that the purpose of the spring was to create the proper tension to keep the pedal in place when you take your foot off.
I use old Fender pedals and the string does slip over time and usage. My solution is to add some non-slip tape to the spindle to provide extra grip for the string. I wonder why manufacturers insist on a shiny, slippery spindle? My new Moyo pedal does have some kind of textured metal for the spindle and it does not slip.
I use old Fender pedals and the string does slip over time and usage. My solution is to add some non-slip tape to the spindle to provide extra grip for the string. I wonder why manufacturers insist on a shiny, slippery spindle? My new Moyo pedal does have some kind of textured metal for the spindle and it does not slip.