Cool Custom Paint Job!

From JHS:

The Ernie Ball volume pedal is one of the most used pedals out there, but surprisingly it has BIG issues. We exposed this in our Volume Pedal Woes (Active/No Loss Mod) article and have developed a mod that cures all the issues making this volume an awesome tool for more than just swells!

We install our Little Black Buffered Splitter to give you two truly isolated outputs for tuner and mono out. This eliminates ALL of the noise, tone loss, and removes the improper load on your signal. For those of you who want to use the tuner out function, this is a must have fix. The biggest benefit of this mod is that it makes your EB Volume active and buffered with our buffer circuitry. This will give you the best clean tone you may have ever had because it will drive your long path to your amp. The pedal in its stock condition is drastically hurting your tone (even when you're not using the tuner out).

Because we install our active buffered circuitry, you will now need to power the unit. Use any standard 9v power supply and you're good to go!

Got this one in a lot and it wasn't working, sent back to JHS to get a refresh, and they put on a new string, Pot, Buffer, Wires, and Power Jack, so basically brand new insides! I dig the paint job as well!

Check out my other listings for more cool vintage, boutique, JHS, Ernie Ball, Volume, and other guitar pedals! Any other pictures needed or questions please ask!


Listed9 days ago
ConditionGood (Used)
Good condition items function properly but may exhibit some wear and tear.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Ernie Ball 6180 VP Jr. Mono Volume Pedal with "Active/No Loss" Mod
Finish
  • Silver
Categories
Year
  • 2012 - 2017
Made In
  • United States

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