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Hilton Volume Pedal

Post by Bob Brocius »

Does anyone out there have and use a Hilton Volume Pedal? I've read the specs, have considered getting one, but I'd like some comments from present owners before I buy.

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Post by John Cadeau »

Bob, Ive tried a Hilton pedal, and they are a great pedal. Good smooth action, and the tone will knock your socks off.
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Post by jerry wallace »

Bob,I agree,you wont be disappointed with a Hilton pedal.They are great in all aspects..

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Post by Ben Jack »

works for me
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Post by P Perry »

Great Pedal. Does everything keith says it will do.
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Post by Jay Ganz »

Just do a "search" under Hilton volume pedal.
There's been a TON of posts on it.
Most everyone <font color=red>LOVES</font> 'em!
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Post by Bob Brocius »

Thanks to everyone who responded.

Bob
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Post by Dennis Detweiler »

I haven't heard a negative response about Keith's pedals. You can't deal with a better man and own a better product. All thumbs up!
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Post by Billy Easton »

Just got my pedal from Keith, and I am so pleased with it. Bye Bye Goodrich (its for sale) Hello Hilton.
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Post by Buck Grantham R.I.P. »

I have been using one for over a year. I did wonders for my sound and I would not be without it.
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Post by Gary Steele »

I like mine so well i have Two. If one goes out I want my spare to be a Hilton. Mr. Goodrich is for sale.
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Post by Jeff Peterson »

The only complaint I have is, I'd like to see Keith come up with a more toned-down logo on the front of the pedal. I had to remove mine, 'cause Clint told me I looked like I was advertising for a hotel. It hasn't hurt the interest in the pedal, I think every steel player in every support act has asked me about it. My standard answer has been, 'it is by far the finest volume pedal I have ever used'. And that's a fact!
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Post by Bob Brocius »

Jeff,
I have been in email contact with Keith and he said he would leave the label off the front if I desired. I told him I happen to hate the color yellow.

Bob
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Post by David Pennybaker »

Well, I'm sold. Just sent off my money order today. I just can't stand pots.

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Post by Al Udeen »

This is the only steel product that has about a 100% "High rating!" I also took the Logo off "Sorry Kieth" But I put it back on so I could show it off. Kieth do you really have a hotel? If your a tone freak like I am, You must have a Hilton Pedal, Thats OK Kieth, You can pay me later! Al Udeen