Ernie Ball EB6181 VP JR Volume Pedal 5-stars Reviews

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2 years ago

Ernie Ball 25K

Ernie Ball 25K is the best Volume pedal for guitar amp. FX loop.

4 years ago

Classic, smooth operator

Perhaps not the most robust for a tour, but certainly a solid, foot-sized pedal with perfect operation.

7 years ago

THE volume pedal

Use it for volume swells.

Since this is a low impedance pedal, I put it on the fx loop of the amp.

Mind that there must be a buffer before the volume pedal. If the fx loop of the amp is not buffered (the volume drops a bit when engaging the fx loop), then, use a pedal with a buffer in it and place it right before the volume pedal (I had to do that with my 1992 boogie mark iv)

pros:

no need for a power supply

sturdy

spring action yields great feeling

cons:

need a buffer

the string and spring have been known to break over time (mine still good :) )

9 years ago

Just what I needed

This volume pedal has a great linear action to it, I place it between an HD500x and and LT3 that I use for stage monitor, that way I keep seperate control of my stag evolume without affecting what's going to the mixer. Only one thing I'd change would be to make the action a tiny bit looser, in fact it may even be adjustable (haven't chercked!) - still great kit, feels very sturdy.

10 years ago

Very good Volume Pedal

I really really like this volume pedal. The action on it is very smooth and ideal for what I want to use the pedal for. I am using this on a cello that is running from a Schertler YELLOW blender into my pedal board. I have the volume pedal chained after my digitech whammy, mojo mojo overdrive, and Earthquaker bit commander. Then the volume pedal connects to my reverb, delay, and loop station. I found that the bit commander has such an intense sound that sometimes boosts the signal entirely too much, even if the level is set low. So the volume pedal allows me to set an appropriate listening level so that I am not blowing the ears off of anyone at a gig when I'm using the bit commander.

The signal is very clean and clear and it's brilliant that it's passive and does not require power.

The pedal is the junior version of the Ernie Ball, but it still takes up a sizable amount of space on my PedalTrain Classic 2, next to the Xotic X-1 wah and the Digitech Whammy.

Feature-wise, it's great that this pedal has a tuner out option so your tuner can be switched on at all times. I have a TC Electronic Polytune Mini connected and sometimes there is a pop when it is switched on and off. However, utilising the tuner out slot frees me from that pop. Overall a brilliant, brilliant, pedal.

12 years ago

Good volume pedal

I use this pedal after my guitar effects and before the amp.

It is very stable. I guess you can throw it out of the window, jump on it without breaking it. Although the name says "junior" it is not a small pedal. It has a nice size but I wonder how big the "normal" pedal is. :)

Because I use it after my effect pedal chain I choose this version, there is another one with 250kOhm for using it directly after the guitar.

The biggest volume change is in the last part, so in the beginning you have to move it more, to change the volume significantly.

The pedal feels very good under my foot - the amount of power your foot needs is very good adjusted. It's not superlight changeable so it doesn't feel loose.

THE standard volume pedal! Must buy!

13 years ago

Perfect

Bought as an expression pedal for g-system. Work perfectly! Connected via simple mono 1/4 jack-jack cable to g-system's expression pedal in/vpjr's output. Very solid and beautiful, match g-system look.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Ernie Ball
  • Released in 2006
  • Average price : $120
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