Ernie Ball 6110 Limited Edition 40th Anniversary VP Volume Pedal

Ernie Ball
Ernie Ball 6110 Limited Edition 40th Anniversary VP Volume Pedal

Limited Edition 40th Anniversary Volume Pedal
First introduced in 1977, the Ernie Ball Volume pedal has been a huge favourite with musicians throughout the world. Although at times, a volume pedal might not seem to be an attractive addition to a pedal board, this classic volume pedal certainly has the reputation as being the best for durability, rugged design, and incredible precision and smoothness.

Enhancements and Improvements
The Ernie Ball 40th Anniversary VP Pedal features a luxurious limited edition slate black aluminum chassis with updated graphics for a striking appearance both on and off stage. A redesigned ultra durable Kevlar cord improves potentiometer traction for precise volume control and a super smooth foot sweep. Inspired by the rugged design of the original, the pedal's compact extruded aluminum housing is virtually indestructible. The pedal works with both active or passive signals and has a tuner output at each level. No power is required.

Why Use a Volume Pedal?
One of the reasons to use a volume pedal is to attenuate the signal chain to do swells and similar effects. If you were to only use your guitar volume pots, then the volume reduces the signal at its origin. Apart from the physical difficulty at times of picking and strumming whilst moving the volume pot, quite simply the weaker signal into your effects chain reduces the qualities of the signal. Another benefit of using a volume pedal is that you can put it anywhere in the signal chain, creating additional original swell effects.

Features:

  • Limited Edition Slate Black Aluminum Case
  • Advanced, extremely robust Kevlar cable
  • Compact format of the VP Junior
  • Switch for 2 individual threshold rates
  • Works with active or passive signals
  • Tuner output at each level
  • No power required

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