Good reliable volume pedal?

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Larry Behm
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Post by Larry Behm »

Wayne you and Julie are welcome anytime.

Might you be around Oct 22nd, we could come your way that day.

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Got that written on my calender. I'll be here. I finally have my new guitar close to where I want it. it really does sound good. I'm buying a second Hilton pedal for a back up I doubt I'll need. Also so I can have a guitar all set up at home.
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well, not being able to afford a Hilton, I bought an emmons from a member here, and I got to say there's a world of difference in the tone I get with the emmons as apposed to the Morley I was using. the sound is so much richer to my ears. I don't know about durabillity, I'll have to wait and see on that.
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Post by Roger Edgington »

I suppose I will end up getting a new Hilton pretty soon, but I sure can't say anything bad about my 2 Goodrich L-120 pedals. They are about 10 or 12 years old and still work good with orginal strings and pots.