I made a switchable volume pedal

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Post by rodvonbon »

Cool.
I'm going to do another one for a friend in the next month or so. I will document and post on it.
I've posted these before, but here are a couple pics of my first one. It's a Bassman 135 chassis and to save money I reused the tube sockets and bought a blank soldering board from Radioshack. It's sloppy, but thanks to the design it gives me no problems.
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Cool lil' project, Rob! I love it when something simple can make some big changes to the playing experience.
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Post by Ninja Mike 808 »

All the pics I've seen in this forum look great. Cloth wire is ok, tho, I don't favor it over anything, it's just a dif. wire to me, but I only used it on my Mustang...

Anyways, cool pedal Rob.
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