Volume pedal quack
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Nico Hillary
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Volume pedal quack
Hi all,
Greetings from France! I have tried a number of volume pedals - an El Cheapo™ with upgraded 500k pot, a no-name active pedal, a Digitech multi FX with built-in VP, and finally a Korean Fender 60s reissue (model 726 ?).
Doesn't seem to matter which one I use, there's this weird duck fart 'quack' at the start of the travel, almost like a wah pedal. I've tried different amps, different guitars - Fender, Sierra.
Maybe I'm just hearing things. Has anybody else had the same thing, and is there an easy fix (without dropping 200 bucks on a Hilton)?
As always, your wisdom is hugely appreciated!
Nico
Greetings from France! I have tried a number of volume pedals - an El Cheapo™ with upgraded 500k pot, a no-name active pedal, a Digitech multi FX with built-in VP, and finally a Korean Fender 60s reissue (model 726 ?).
Doesn't seem to matter which one I use, there's this weird duck fart 'quack' at the start of the travel, almost like a wah pedal. I've tried different amps, different guitars - Fender, Sierra.
Maybe I'm just hearing things. Has anybody else had the same thing, and is there an easy fix (without dropping 200 bucks on a Hilton)?
As always, your wisdom is hugely appreciated!
Nico
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Larry Dering
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Re: Volume pedal quack
I've used Goodrich passive volume pedals for 35 plus years and never heard the quack, nor have i on other players live. I also have used Ernie Ball, Morley and Dunlop without the quack. Goodrich are the smoothest passive pedal for me and thousands of others for years.
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Donny Hinson
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Re: Volume pedal quack
Nico, are you using any EFX in the volume pedal chain?
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Nico Hillary
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Re: Volume pedal quack
Hi Donny,
Going through the aforementioned Digitech multi FX for reverb and a bit of delay. Signal is going Guitar > Pedal > Digitech > Amp.
Going through the aforementioned Digitech multi FX for reverb and a bit of delay. Signal is going Guitar > Pedal > Digitech > Amp.
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Peter J Birch
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Re: Volume pedal quack
Nico, for a flippant reply I would say as for the quacking sound are you using the "DUCKING" feature in the FX's
for a more serious answer have you tried without the Digitech FX unit? Maybe there is an auto wah setting left on?
for a more serious answer have you tried without the Digitech FX unit? Maybe there is an auto wah setting left on?
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Nico Hillary
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Re: Volume pedal quack
Hi Peter, I'll try that. Thanks for the advice.
PS Don't forget to send me the bill! (since we're doing duck jokes)
PS Don't forget to send me the bill! (since we're doing duck jokes)