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I think you should hold on to the Ernie Ball pedal, and change the volume pot. It's quite easy to do, even for a drummer. Sorry, I didn't mean that. I've changed the pot, and also the string a few times. ----- Original Message ----- From: Alan Barnard <e-drums@pacbell.net> To: Looper's Delight <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> Sent: Saturday, March 04, 2000 7:24 AM Subject: Off Topic Re: Volume pedals > > > > Hi, > > > > Apologies for this off-topic question. I'm looking for a SMOOTH > > volume pedal for my Zendrum rig (being a drummer I've never owned > > one before). I purchased an Ernie Ball 6616 mono pedal that was > > recommended by numerous guitarists, but I've found the swell to > > be unsatisfactory for my purposes. The rise in volume is very > > slight through most of the range of motion, with an extreme rise > > at the very last 5% of the range. This holds true for both swell > > settings. Is this characteristic of all volume pedals, or is > > there another brand/model that anyone might recommend? > > > > I'm using the pedal between my DM5 and my keyboard amp. > > > > Thanks for your help. > > > > Best regards, Alan. > > ________________________________ > > Alan Barnard > > Digital Drummer/Percussionist > > e-drums@pacbell.net > > http://www.kiene.com/epercussion > >