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Volume Pedals, Volume Expression Pedals
What is a Volume Pedal? How To Use a Volume Pedal?
A Volume Pedal is especially useful for performing guitarists or musicians.
Basically, A volume pedal allows a guitarist to add or decrease volume of his or
her guitar by either depressing or letting off of the volume pedal. For
example, if more volume is needed on a guitar solo the guitarist should depress
the pedal to get more volume during this part of the song. The pedal should be
let off if you need less volume after the guitar solo is played. Volume Pedals
are sometimes combined with other functions like Wah or Pan Pedals (Sends the
sound of the guitar from speaker to speaker)
Stereo Volume Pedals have extra outputs to attach
to a stereo capable amp. Mono Volume Pedals have only mono outputs.
Volume pedals can be used for certain other instruments like keyboards as well.
Research the pedal to find out this info. Also,
See How to Hook Up an Effects Pedal.
Volume Pedals Reviews & Buyers Guide Information
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