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Brownsville Volume Pedal

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Manufacturer URL http://www.samsontech.com/
Ease of Use 10.0 (1 response)
Sound Quality 10.0 (1 response)
Reliability N/A (0 responses)
Customer Support N/A (0 responses)
Overall Rating 9.0 (1 response)
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Product: Brownsville Volume Pedal
Price Paid: US $under $50
Submitted 07/27/1999 at 10:24am by Gear Junkie
Email: avk3<at>po dot cwru dot edu

Ease of Use : 10
It's as easy to use as any stereo volume pedal of course. No manual comes with it and neither do you need one.

Sound Quality : 10
I use it after all my pedals. Not noisy. It's a nice pedal. It has the same exact features as the Boss FV-300H only half the price. It too is metal, but weighs less. It doesn't have as big of a sweep (a shorter way for your foot from min to max, but like Boss you can set the min. volume. In fact I had Boss first and returned it for this one just because it's a little smaller, lighter, cheaper. I still think the Boss is the best, but I carry by pedalboard on my shoulder and it's hurting my back already. I gotta compromise, but It's not bad at all.

Reliability : No Opinion
It looks sturdy,-metal construction and if you don't jump on it, it will hold up nicely for a while. These are new models, so no experience. If anything bad happens I depend on SamAsh for exchange. They treat me well there.

Customer Support : No Opinion
These are only sold at SamAsh and they are usually pretty good to me there. No experience, cause none of the stuff I bought from them ever broke. We'll see.

Overall Rating : 9
Been playing around 3 years. Usually played straight into the amp or with a dist pedal. Recently got me a pedalboard and a bunch of stompboxes, including the Volume Pedal. If it's lost or stolen, it's gonna be with all the pedalboard stuff, then I'm broke- can't afford to buy the set again. If this one broke I might look into replacement. I wish it had a little wider range (from min to max). That's all.

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