Difference between revisions of "Anderton Volume Pedal"
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| − | + | *[http://www.tonepad.com/project.asp?id=12 Tonepad] | |
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{{Anderton}} | {{Anderton}} | ||
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[[Category:Volume controls]] | [[Category:Volume controls]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:17, 26 September 2011
The Anderton Volume Pedal uses an OTA to remove the potentiometer from the audio path, in order to prevent both the unwanted noise (scratches and pops) caused by a degraded potentiometer and loading down the input of the next device in the signal chain.
Project Files
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| Anderton Volume Pedal · Wah-AntiWah |