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Electro-Harmonix Volume Pedal
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Electro-Harmonix Volume Pedal

Description
Rugged and road-worthy while featuring a light-weight design, this Electro-Harmonix volume pedal provides smooth, comfortable action for precise control of your dynamics in any setting. It features two impedance options (25K or 250K) in one ultra-responsive pedal for added versatility.



Features
- Attenuate your signal anywhere in your signal chain
- Ultra-smooth and precise action
- Selectable high- and low-impedance switch for universal compatibility
- Passive, so no power is required
- Weight-saving design which gigging pedalboard users will appreciate
Warranty
One year warranty on pedals. 90 day warranty on all other products.
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Reviewed by 2 customers
wouldnt buy again.
submitted4 years ago
byDan
fromIowa
Not a good unit,too cheap,I have quit using it.
Perfect Volume pedal!
submitted4 years ago
byDavid
fromMokena, Illinois
Ease of use/ Lightweight and multi-Impedance. No frills perfect pedal
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submitted2 years ago
asked byDennis
fromMaple Grove, MN
Stupid question. How does the device work without power? Thanks
Because it's just a volume knob in a chassis.