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The Rainger FX Minor Concussion Volume Dipper is a unique guitar effects pedal designed to create dynamic, rhythmically triggered volume modulation—commonly known as "sidechaining" or "ducking." Originally developed for live and studio use, it allows instruments like guitar or bass to rhythmically "pump" in time with a drum beat, particularly the kick drum.

It features a built-in microphone that you place inside a bass drum to trigger the volume dips, but it can also sync via tap tempo or CV input from a drum machine. The pedal includes controls for DepthReleaseVolume, and Mic Level, all discreetly located on the side of the unit with LED indicators. A striking 10-LED dip meter visually displays the timing and intensity of the effect in real time.

Originally marketed as the Minor Concussion, the Volume Dipper name appears to be an alternate or descriptive title used interchangeably, emphasizing its core function. It’s praised for enabling everything from subtle pulsations to aggressive dubstep-style swells and house music throbs, all while maintaining tonal clarity.


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Listed6 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • Minor Concussion Volume Dipper
Year
  • 2013
Made In
  • United Kingdom

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