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TDPRI Member
Join Date: May 2009
Location: east coast
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Here's One For Ya'
This is a follow up to the "Volume Pedal Blues" thread I started.
THIS INFORMATION MAY BE USEFUL OR IMPORTANT TO YOU. After having problems with my Ernie Ball VP Jr, and discussing it on the previously mentioned thread, I e-mailed EB one last time. This reply from them was very thorough, and contained the answer I sought. The person at EB who responded mentioned that one possible explanation might be that I had changed the order my pedals were in. I thought it was kinda' goofy, but electricity being the often inexplicable bugger that it is, I tried it. Sure enough it freaking worked. I had altered my pedal chain by one, count 'em, one pedal. I returned the pedal order to its previous state, and voila! Taper problem solved. I don't understand it, but it worked, so 'nuff said. I wanted to post this as it might be helpful to someone, somewhere, sometime. And in the interest of someone desperately juggling search engines terms, such as I had in the quest to find a solution to their problem, I type the following: Ernie Ball volume pedal taper problem solution hope this helps someone.
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