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Back by popular demand! The new Visual Volume 10th Anniversary Edition is the finest, most exciting and useful volume pedal ever created. Don’t just try to find the right volume by ear, see it with the 0-10 LED readout!
All-new design with die-cast aluminum housing, and blue and red LEDs!
Active and Passive modes! Clean boost pre-amp in active mode…this one goes to “11”! Two inputs and outputs for mono or stereo use! Tuner Out jack for silent tuning! |
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Features
- The Visual Volume features discreet stereo ins and outs, and a tuner out for silent tuning. But surely the first thing to catch one’s eye is its vertical row of 10 LED’s. As one gasses the pedal, the LED’s light, giving one a visual indication of where one’s gain level is. Brilliant! Musicians everywhere now can simply look down to see where their volume level is.
- Those stereo ins and outs also mean you can use the pedal with 2 separate instruments, into 2 independent devices. Of course you can also plug into only 1 of the inputs and use it to split one’s signal to 2 amplifiers, or channels of a DI… or just use it mono. The Visual Volume operates on a 9-volt battery or a 9-volt adaptor such as the Visual Sound 1 SPOT. The pedal is also operational without battery or adaptor in passive mode.
- Pre-amp/Buffer:
- One of the many shortcomings of the traditional pot and string volume pedals has been the signal loss, especially in the area of treble frequencies. Visual Sound addressed this all important issue by including a discreet buffer circuit into the pedal. Viola, the problem of signal loss has been solved. Going a step beyond that, located in the pedal are 2 trim-pots that allow the user to adjust the amount of boost available. The factory setting is to unity gain, but one can adjust the trim-pots to allow for a whopping 5 times that of unity gain! With a high gain setting on the pedal, it’s possible to use the Visual Volume as a high quality boost pedal. Unlike the current crop of booster pedals made from mail-order project boxes, the Visual Volume can be a high-quality booster that is variable in real time, yet can always go to zero volume as well. To further give the user options, either channel of the volume pedal’s buffer can be defeated for true passive operation if no power supply is available or when using it as an expression pedal.
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