Valeton Surge EP-2 Mini Reviews

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2 years ago

bad cheap pedal

It's purpose is only to kill sound completelly. Because it reduces gain and not volume. The level or gain/volume reduction is not the same when u use pedal. My advice is to get a different pedal not the cheapest one

2 years ago

Does What It Says on The Tin

Surprisingly well built for the price. Feels quite sturdy under the foot. I just wish the mechanism was a bit smoother, as it makes a little bit of noise and has some resistance, but I'll try to spray some WD40 on it and see if it improves. Overall, as an entry level volume pedal, it doesn't disappoint.

2 years ago

Not great as a volume pedal

It is a cheap plastic pedal. OK for expression, not great for volume, as it seemed that the pot was not at the end of its travel when in the fully on position, so it always turned down the signal at least a little.

2 years ago

Useless

While the quality of the materials seems OK (very solid casing), the Valeton Surge EP-2 Mini was useless for me because of its extremely small size and short movement range.

A human foot simply needs a sufficient movement range in order to change the volume in a desired and smooth way.

At the time of purchase i did not have enough money to buy something more expensive, but in the end it was wasted money as cannot use it at all.

I should have waited a bit to have enough money to buy a properly sized volume pedal.

2 years ago

Affordable and Pedalboard Friendly

Does it's job, is very easy to use despite the size, very light, very small and pedalboard friendly and very very affordable.

2 years ago

not perfect

Two main flaws.

The first one is the design flaw. It has some bump on the bottom that prevents putting on the pedalboard with velcro. I have never seen such strange design solution in any other pedal. So, this pedal is NOT A PEDALBOARD FRIENDLY.

The second issue is that the operation is not smooth. You clearly can hear steps in the parameter you are controlling.

2 years ago

vey good

very good volume pedal. it works flawlessly, it doesn't take much space on the pedalboard and it doesn't need power. all perfect for my needs

3 years ago

Simple but effective

Serves a simple purpose, good for the price, small footprint, doesn't seem as well built as more expensive versions but hasn't failed me yet. Never used it as a volume pedal but works perfectly as an expression. Would recommend as a cheap controller to explore pedals that have an expression function.

3 years ago

Handy

Very compact. Works well.

3 years ago

You get what you pay for, I guess

The pros:

- cheap

- can be used as volume or expression pedal

The cons:

- cheap build, but that was expected for that price

- the main con for me is that it's pretty hard to get to a middle point. I think I would have been better off getting a more expensive model.

In summary, it does the job as long as you don't expect too much from it, and there's a reason it's so cheap.

3 years ago

Great option for a compact expression pedal!

I got this pedal to control the pitch on an Electro Harmonix Pitch Fork and it works great as a bypass when fully backed off, has 100% effect when fully pressed down and its heaps of fun everywhere in between.

This combination is also great if you want a slightly smaller pitch shifting option than a Digitech Whammy Pedal.

My only warning: Do not forget to purchase a TRS patch cable if you want to use this as an expression pedal. Regular patch cables will not work.

If you do forget to buy one though, two 1/4 inch jack adaptors and a male-to-male auxiliary cable will also work fine!

3 years ago

cheep and cheerful

works great. nothing wrong with it at all

4 years ago

Does exactly what it needs to

Was looking for a volume pedal to fade out my bass guitar rather than have the dreaded 'pop' of the tuner pedal after every song, but also didnt want to take up a bunch of space on my pedalboard. I find the size perfect and easy to control but I'm a UK size 5 foot so it may be easier for me. Overall its built very well and the colour is very nice

5 years ago

Good for the price

Use: For volume pedal

Pros: A volume pedal that don't mess up your tone. It is compact and light.

Cons: Not linear. The pedal is far more sensitive in one side than on the other side

Overall, it get the job done. Worth the price.

5 years ago

Vfm

I bought it in order to use it with my Line 6 effects (HXFX) and after 2 years it works perfectlly.

Two notes:

I am not a heavy user so it may not be as durable as i describe

In order to use it with line 6 effects you will need a TRS patch cable. i dont understand why but it does.

7 years ago

It is a bit small to have full control over the position of the pedal.

Full-size pedals are better.

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Technical Data

  • Manufactured by Valeton
  • Released in 2017
  • Average price : $49
  • Weight : 250g
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