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I believe EB still has a rebuild service
where they will completely refurbish your pedal, even replacing the friction
pad on the top of the pedal for $50 plus freight. I have used an EBJR for
about 6 years now which is slightly smaller than the originals but just as
rugged. Bad news: all of their pedals are made off shore now. I’ve never
liked the Morley’s as much because of the throw of the pedal tends
to make me feel like I’m tipping forward, but they are well made and the optical
volume is a good design. I’d re do my old pedal and save some landfill J Bill From: George Ludwig
[mailto:sfmissionman@yahoo.com] My trusty Ernie Ball pedal that I've had for centuries has gotten noisy
a f*ck. I took it apart some time ago and pried open the sealed pot and cleaned
it, and that helped for a year or two. But the noise has come back. |