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Re: Can any one recommend a good volume/expression/wha pedal
I love the Morley optical pot. aspect, however on my Morley wah/vol I was
disappointed that the volume part is audio taper not linear taper, some
might find
this a good thing but I cannot do the same type swells that I could w/ my
older
Morley wah/vol non optical linear taper pot. True about the volume
decrease in the
older one though.
The difference is that linear taper is a steady increase in volume over
the range
of the pedal while the audio taper stacks up incrementally. I am sorry I
can't
explain the differences better. Anyone else?
peace,
jd
SoundFNR@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 14/01/00 00:02:35 GMT Standard Time,
> jeremiah266@hotmail.com writes:
>
> > Hello,
> > I am going to have my 3ms pedals customized to have expesion pedals
> control
> > most of the pots functions, as well as needing an expression for my
>Dl4,my
> > vortex, and wanting acoulple of volume pedals in my effects chain so
>could
> > anyone out there reccomend some good ones.
> have a look at the <A
>HREF="http://members.aol.com/soundfnr/vortex.htm">Lexic
> on Vortex Database</A> for vortex pedals.
> Volume peds, get a Morley if you can( Zero scratchyness, optical
>mechanism).
> Watch out for vintage vol peds which give a significant drop in overall
> volume (though OK if you can compensate with a mixer).
> Back then they didn't have the special pots they have nowadays.
>
> Andy Butler
> Lexicon Vortex Database
> http://members.aol.com/soundfnr/vortex.htm