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arch996677

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Two questions.......

Do any of you know where i can get, just a new string for my volume pedal (everything else works great).

Second,
Have any of you had luck replacing these(strings) things?
And tips?

Thanks
Stephen
 

dwf1004

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Hi there...

How long have you had your pedal? Might be a good idea just to have it rebuilt...EB will do it for a given price, depending on the type of pedal, + s/h to them, and they send it back to you. They will replace whatever needs to be (incl. the string!), and short of the outer casing, it's a brand new pedal. The inside of it looks like a monster just waiting to get out of its cage, so I personally wouldn't try it without adult supervision. ;-)

If you'd prefer just to do it yourself, it's probably something that you just really grab at a crafts or hobby store (maybe?), or even your local guitar shop could hook you up...just some suggestions, take them with a grain of salt. :)

I'm actually heading towards the rebuilding direction myself...when I step on my pedal all the way, I get a buzzing until I back off of it a tad, then it's groovy.

Just my $0.02...

Darrell
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From the link: http://www.ernieball.com/products_pedals.php
Volume Pedal Repair Information

Q. Can I get my volume pedal rebuilt? What is involved? What is the cost?
A. Yes. We replace the potentiometer, string & spring kit, the feet, jacks, matting, bushings, virtually everything except the outer casing. We even clean it up for you. Then we thoroughly test your pedal to insure that it is working properly..

The cost is:

Mono pedal (#6166) - $45
Stereo pedal (#6165) - $65
Stereo 25k Pedal (#6167) - $55
Mono Switch Pedal (#6168) - $55


You must prepay with a money order, bank check, or credit card - NO PERSONAL CHECKS PLEASE - U.S. Funds only. Prices subject to change.
You pay shipping to us, we pay shipping back to you. We recommend you ship it UPS.

Ship your Pedal to:

Ernie Ball, Inc.
Volume Pedal Rebuilds
151 Suburban Road
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
 

Joel

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VP String

You can order one through any EB dealer in the US. If you have a mono volume pedal, the string product number is P06158. If it's stereo, the product number would be P06157.

If you can't find an EB dealer, email [email protected] giving them your zip code and ask them for the closest store.

Hope that helps!

Best Regards,

Joel Limpic
Ernie Ball, Inc.
 

arch996677

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Thanks.
I talked to one music store(no luck) ill have to check with another.

Thanks for the product #'s and every thing, Is the string for the old mono and the new the same?

Thanks again.
Stephen
P.S. anyone ever try and install a new string?
 

RGeffen

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Hey, just wanted to bump this topic and see if anyone can answer the last question: How does one replace the string on an EB volume pedal?

I have one of the newer mono models that I got used (though in good condition), and I think the string needs to be reset, as it were. There's a slight signal in the lowest position, and the pot finishes turning a little before the highest position (I know this because past that point, the spring stretches in back and the string slackens in front, but the pot is still). So I figure that's the problem, and it should be easy enough to fix if someone knows how to remove and then reinstall the string without breaking something.

Thanks!
 

arch996677

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You won't brake anything (well maybe a string or a spring but unlikely).

Try calling EB tech support i ended up doing that and they where very very helpful.

I won't take off the string unless you have a good couple of hours, and a need for some frustration.

that said, my pedal does that to a lesser degree as well, so it could be by stringing (on my part) or it could just be a flaw in desighn.


Though only thing i can think of is:
try stepping heal down, then turn the pot to 0 with your fingers, this may or may not work, but it slould not mess anything up and won't take much time.

Good luck.
Stephen
 

RGeffen

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Thanks for the advice. Tried what you mentioned; the pot would move to 0, but so would the string (which is good, because if the string moved too easily, I'd be worried about accuracy during normal operation). I think it's time to call tech support.

Thanks!
 

kerry stickler

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help volume pedal needs string n spring

I got a pedal and i need instructions to put the string and spring:confused::confused: ....anyone?
 

Futuretimes

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I'm not sure why this volume pedal re-thread is kept so secret. Can't any one post the basic instructions.
I will tell you how I do it.
Go to Ernie Ball .com and search volume pedals. Here you can order the complete kit for $4.00.
1. Remove the front Jack plate
2. tape the pedal down in the off position
3. Grab the spring with a quality long needle nose vice grip.
4. Pull forward and remove string from spring.
5. Remove both strings.
6. Install heal string and spring, wrap tape to keep string from coming of of spring while installing other end.
7. Now wrap only the pot (SKIP THE IDLER) Wrap counter clockwise when viewing from the side.
8. Keep the strings smooth and flat avoid crossing strings.
When finished wrapping you will have a short maybe 3/4' tail to work with.
9. Grab the spring with the needle nose vice grips and pull to hook the toe string. Your other hand is holding the wraps in place on the pot while you do this.
10. Use a dull hook made from a coat hanger etc and pull the toe string over tell idler.
11. Grab the spring at the toe end and pull slightly to reduce tension enough to enable you to turn the pot (So the strings will slip) Turn the pot until it stops in the off position.
12. Un-tape the pedal and repeat step 10 for the heel idler.
13. Remove the securing tape on the spring and your are finished
 

Jodizzle

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Futuretimes .. thanks for chiming in and welcome!!
There are actual EB instructions (with illustrations) when it comes to replacing the string and spring. Click here:

Step by step instructions

and scroll down to question #4 ...

Good luck everybody ;)
 
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