Pre-Owned Ernie Ball VPJR Volume Pedal (058469)
£75.00

Pre-Owned Ernie Ball VPJR Volume Pedal (058469)

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£75.00

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Pre-Owned Ernie Ball VPJR Volume Pedal (058469)
£75.00
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Pre-Owned Status: Please note, due to some previous use this item has been given our 'Pre-Owned' status - meaning that we've checked it over and ensured it's in full working condition - complete with a 6 Month PMT Warranty to ensure you're satisfied with the condition.

If you'd like any more information, please contact our Online Sales Team or our Leeds Store directly!
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Condition:
9/10 condition
The Ernie Ball Volume Pedal is a highly regarded, durable and smooth volume control pedal that's commonly used by guitarists and bassists to adjust their instrument's volume on the fly. It's designed to deliver precise and consistent volume control for live performances, studio recording, and practice.

Key Features
Heavy-duty construction:
Built to last with a road-ready, rugged design.
Smooth action:
Uses a high-quality potentiometer for smooth volume adjustments.
Adjustable rocker tension:
Customize the feel of the pedal with the tension screw.
Lightweight:
Despite its sturdy construction, it’s lightweight and easy to transport.
Bypass Switch (optional):
Some models have a switch to toggle between active and bypass mode when you don’t want the pedal to affect your signal chain.
Ideal for both guitar & bass:
The pedal works great for a wide range of instruments, thanks to its wide-range control.
Passive Design:
No need for a power supply—just plug it into your signal chain.
Tone & Performance
Offers clean, transparent volume control with minimal tone coloration.
No tone loss when adjusting the volume, maintaining your signal integrity.
Passive design means no additional power required, but some models can include a buffer for active instruments or long cable runs.
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