The Ernie Ball Most Valuable Pedal provides a super smooth foot sweep, ideal for precise volume control with no high-frequency loss at any volume. Designed to maximize versatility, this pedal works with both active and passive electronics and is equipped with a minimum volume knob as well as a powerful gain boost, allowing players to increase the audio signal up to +20 decibels. And of course, as you've come to expect, the Ernie Ball MVP boasts a compact, rugged design, consisting of aircraft grade aluminum housing that is virtually indestructible. Requires DC 9V/100mA minimum power supply.
Download User ManualThe Ernie Ball VP Jr 250k provides all the same great features as our original volume pedal while reducing your footprint by 22%. The VP 250k Jr is perfectly voiced for passive signals and features a compact, rugged design consisting of aircraft grade aluminum housing that is virtually indestructible. Directly behind the input jack under the footplate is a micro taper switch which provides the user two distinct volume swell rates.
Download User ManualThe Ernie Ball VP Jr 25k provides all the same great features as our original volume pedal while reducing your footprint by 22%. The VP 25k pedal is perfectly voiced for active signals and features a compact, rugged design consisting of aircraft grade aluminum housing that is virtually indestructible. Tough, long lasting Vectran cable transmits pedal travel to the 25k potentiometer and is attached by a stainless steel spring.
Download User ManualThe Ernie Ball full-size Mono Volume Pedal features a super smooth foot sweep for precise volume control and is perfectly voiced for passive audio signals. Directly behind the input jack under the footplate is a micro taper switch which provides the user two distinct volume swell rates. The Ernie Ball VP 250k's rugged construction consists of aircraft grade aluminum housing that is virtually indestructible.
Download User ManualThe Ernie Ball 500k Stereo Volume Pedal features a 500k potentiometer suitable for the audio path of passive or active instruments. Attached to the footplate is a switch that provides the user two distinct operating modes (volume or pan). The stereo 500k pedal is extremely versatile and can be used in stereo or mono applications. Utilizing TRS stereo cables, use the B input and B output. For use as a typical pan pedal, switch the toe tap switch to the pan position and use only the A input. The pedal will pan the signal between the A and B outputs.
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