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| Volume pedals |
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| Re: Volume pedals Here's what you do: Go to the store and get a pack of good chewing gum. Chew it nice and good, and stick it behind your pedal. Should stiffen it up good over time. Seriously, not to insult your intelligence.....but there is no adjustment screw? I'd maybe try taking it back for another...or fool around with it long enough that you get used to it. Good luck, ~Fletch, COS~ |
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| Re: Volume pedals There might be an adjustment screw, dont know. Havent thought of it. |
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| Re: Volume pedals I dont believe there is. I got it back yesterday from my bandplace, and looking under the "hood", i cant see any "aha thats the one" screws.. Ive sent an email to vox though asking...Ill probably just get used to it. |
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