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ozzyrules

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Sorry if this offends, but here I go. I love the quality of EBMM. One thing that I always boast about is that they are a small business that takes pride in their craftsmanship. I understand the concept of "outsourcing", but I didn't expect this(look at the barcode, made where?) Any need for concern?:confused::

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I just checked my wah pedal and my volume... I'll be damned, I never noticed that before.
 

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No need for concern that pedal sounds and plays amazing. And it seems
Most wah pedals are made overseas too , not really sure which ones aren't.
 

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Hey the pedals sound good to me... Matters not where it was made. The pedals are solid and awesome.
 
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ozzyrules

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Yeah,
I'm not being adversarial bro, just a little surprised. I did a bunch of research and took the advice of fellow forumites. I'm sure it is a s good as advertised. I was just really surprised.....
Thanks for the reply.
 

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My (old) EB volume pedal is made in USA ... But I am sure the Malaysian made are as good and reliable.
 

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I was surprised too cause I have tried to keep most my equipment made in USA. It is a great pedal but I really want the joe bonamassa crybaby now.
 

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hmmm......I'll have to check out my volume pedal when I get home. I hadn't ever really given it any thought. I haven't had it that long and it's velcroed to my pedalboard, so I never see the underside of it.
 

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hmmm......I'll have to check out my volume pedal when I get home. I hadn't ever really given it any thought. I haven't had it that long and it's velcroed to my pedalboard, so I never see the underside of it.

Yeah, it stuck out like a sore thumb when I opened the box. Mother-in -law is here from Denver. I've had a six pack so far. I'm gonna drink six more and hook this bad boy up to the new Egnater & see if I can **** her off.......
 
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Warg Master

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Yeah, it stuck out like a sore thumb when I opened the box. Mother-in -law is here from Denver. I've had a six pack so far. I'm gonna drink six more and hook this bad boy up to the new Egnater & see if I can **** her off.......

That's almost cliche! :p
 
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Thanks BP. I took it out of the box and it works fine with the 9v battery, however, it accepts my ac power, light comes on, but nothing else happens. ACWILD suggests that I check the power rating on my adapter. Does anyone else know if there is a specific ac adapter that EBMM makes for this pedal?
 

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Thanks BP. I took it out of the box and it works fine with the 9v battery, however, it accepts my ac power, light comes on, but nothing else happens. ACWILD suggests that I check the power rating on my adapter. Does anyone else know if there is a specific ac adapter that EBMM makes for this pedal?

9v center pin negative is what you need for the EB Wah. I think any of them 300mA or higher work.
 
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