I prefer the old DeArmond style pedal, so I buy clapped out ones and put in whatever value and taper pot I need. It would be less painful change out your pot instead of buying a new pedal et al. I always make my own control pedals instead of buying Line 6, Zoom and all. It is a good idea to keep around a 10k, 25, 50, 100 250, 500 and 1Megohm linear and log pots. If you are not a twiddler you can get by with a 250 and 500k. I00k is nominal loading on a synth so you'll see that value around a lot of modern stuff. You could just use a little wire jig and a bare pot to figure out what you need and then install it in your pedal They don't come with one ? gw On 2/15/07, Rick Blechta <rick@...> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Begin forwarded message: > Is here anybody who knows which volume pedals are compatible with Mk > VI mellotron. > You should ask those nice folks at mellotron.com who made your instrument . > I'm sure they have a ton of suggestions. > > Rick > > >
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Re: [Mellotronists] Volume pedal for Mk VI Mellotron
2007-02-16 by gino wong
