Favorite Volume Pedal

Bogner

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I am needing another volume pedal. Help me decide which one to get. What are you guys using? What do you like/dislike about it, etc.

Thanks
 
I use a Morley mini. I love the smoothness of the optical sensor. No scratchy pots. Plus the form factor is pedal board friendly, it doesn't take up a lot of space.
 
I am using an Ernie Ball Jr, which has held up great for a dozen years and 1000s of gigs. I like the large sweep, the weight and the resistance- it stays where you put it.
 
Thanks for the feedback so far everybody! Anybody else have a recommendation?

My go to EB finally had enough but it served me faithfully for probably close to 30 years. I know a lot has changed in the "pedal world" but I never thought much on volume pedals as I knew old Betsy would always see me through. I am tempted to go EB again just because of it but if there are better out there I am fine going that way.

Thanks again for the suggestions so far.
 
I use a Morley mini. I love the smoothness of the optical sensor. No scratchy pots. Plus the form factor is pedal board friendly, it doesn't take up a lot of space.

This is interesting, as Morley's old volume pedals were the worst about scratchy pots of all the brands -nice to know they changed it up.
 
Ok, I have a lot of opinion ons on this but the main thing I've learned is the full size volume pedals actually cause issues with me playing live.

Because a full foot on the pedals basically means you are balancing on the back foot when moving the volume -which is annoying for me.

So even though I love the Ernie Ball VP Jr pedal for it's feel I went to a Dunlop Volume x mini -because I could keep the heel of my foot on the ground and just roll the volume with more of the ball and toes of my foot making me more stable and less tired over time. Also, there are a couple spots in my band where I'm playing hard passages, singing backup and rolling the volume during this is way easier with the smaller pedal.
 
I don't have one but íf I needed one then I'd like to try out the Visual Volume from Visual Sound, otherwise I'd pick a optical one
 
I have never been a volume pedal guy. I like main volume + volume switch for louder.

But...based on my Morley Wah, I'd get a Morley volume in a second.
 
AMT. No tone suck. Small profile, fits on any board including Nano. The key with minis IME is put your heel on the pedal and let your toes go off the end and it feels natural like a full size pedal.

Before that I used Ernie Balls. Had a couple. Obvious tone suck. I took the Clarostat out of the oldest one and put in a 500K or maybe it was 1000K and it helped a lot. But the AMT is more transparent.
 
The mini sized pedals doesn't appeal much to me. I prefer a full sized. Some of my stuff I use has mission expression pedals so maybe I should just grab a mission volume pedal so the size and feel stays familiar.
 
I have big feet for a little dude, 10 1/2. I have no problem with the Morley mini it feels just like my giant 1st gen silver Morley.
 
I had an EB that was glitchy, something not quite right with it even with changing the string. Based on a John Jolly’s recommendation I got a full size Dunlop X and it’s been solid, very smooth and consistent. Haven’t looked at anything else since.
 
I had an EB that was glitchy, something not quite right with it even with changing the string. Based on a John Jolly’s recommendation I got a full size Dunlop X and it’s been solid, very smooth and consistent. Haven’t looked at anything else since.

Dunlop's Volume X is a serious pedal, too. I won mine in a Guitar Player Magazine contest. I use it as an expression pedal.
 
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