Where to find a True-Bypass Volume pedal

Re: Where to find a True-Bypass Volume pedal

Most of the ones I can think of are more expensive than adding a bypass looper to an EB pedal.
 
Re: Where to find a True-Bypass Volume pedal

Wouldn't leaving the volume pedal on full be pretty much the same thing as bypassing it?
 
Re: Where to find a True-Bypass Volume pedal

No more than leaving the guitar's volume full on being the same as no volume pot.
 
Re: Where to find a True-Bypass Volume pedal

Ah, gotcha. I've never spent much time with a volume pedal. :P
 
Re: Where to find a True-Bypass Volume pedal

I've got a Big Joe volume pedal that clicks into an "off" position (and the light goes out). I am assuming that means it's in full, true bypass mode.
 
Re: Where to find a True-Bypass Volume pedal

I've got a Big Joe volume pedal that clicks into an "off" position (and the light goes out). I am assuming that means it's in full, true bypass mode.

It is described as true bypass on their site.

"W-602
Unique buffered, true bypass, active design with 3-positions function switch. Choose: classic buffered volume, -12dB, or Program modes. In Program mode two, user controlled, variable pots allow you to select max 6-18db of gain and 0 to full cut. True bypass all active circuitry is capable of driving both high and low impedance loads. On/off LED indicates when pedal is engaged."

Thats $170 on their site
 
Re: Where to find a True-Bypass Volume pedal

It is described as true bypass on their site.

"W-602
Unique buffered, true bypass, active design with 3-positions function switch. Choose: classic buffered volume, -12dB, or Program modes. In Program mode two, user controlled, variable pots allow you to select max 6-18db of gain and 0 to full cut. True bypass all active circuitry is capable of driving both high and low impedance loads. On/off LED indicates when pedal is engaged."

Thats $170 on their site

Gotchya. Thanks. I don't remember what I actually paid for it... but I do remember thinking "dayummm... that's an EXPENSIVE volume pedal!!!". Honestly, I hardly use it at all. I just wanted it to have available in case I wanted to do volume swells, or if I play a country gig and need to simulate some steel guitar tones.
 
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