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DOD Mini Volume Pedal

You don’t have to commit too much space to your Volume pedal thanks to the DOD Mini Volume Pedal. This tiny pedal gives you all the control you need without hogging valuable space on your board.Don’t let this tiny pedal fool you, the all-steel contrsuction conceals a gear driven mechanism – this pedal is tough and rugged so it’s not going to let you down.Here’s What DOD say about the Mini VolumeThe new passive DOD Mini Volume and Mini Expression Pedals are just the right size for your pedal board, and your wallet.  Rugged all-steel construction and gear drive means that…

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here at Just Pedals we love this DOD Mini Volume Pedal.

You don’t have to commit too much space to your Volume pedal thanks to the DOD Mini Volume Pedal. This tiny pedal gives you all the control you need without hogging valuable space on your board.

Don’t let this tiny pedal fool you, the all-steel contrsuction conceals a gear driven mechanism – this pedal is tough and rugged so it’s not going to let you down.

Here’s What DOD say about the Mini Volume

The new passive DOD Mini Volume and Mini Expression Pedals are just the right size for your pedal board, and your wallet.  Rugged all-steel construction and gear drive means that there are no strings to break and both are designed to have the same feel and throw as pedals that are twice their size (and price).

The Mini Volume features a high-quality 500k potentiometer making it perfect for any volume pedal application.

Mini Expression Key Features

  • Dear Drive
  • Treble Bleed
  • Ultra Compact

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About DOD

We have new and used DOD gear available on our website for fast direct delivery direct to you from across sellers in all areas of the USA & UK.

DOD, which stands for “David Oreste Di Francesco” and “Overdrive Distortion,” is a sister brand to DigiTech and has a long history of producing analog effects pedals. DOD pedals are celebrated for their simplicity, robust construction, and classic tones that appeal to traditionalists and modern players alike.

Popular DOD pedals include:

DOD 250 Overdrive Preamp: This pedal is a classic, known for its simple yet effective design that delivers a wide range of overdrive tones, from mild boost to full-on distortion. It’s prized for its transparency and dynamic response.
Rubberneck Analog Delay: The Rubberneck combines vintage analog delay tones with modern features like tap tempo, modulation, and adjustable feedback, offering a blend of old-school charm and contemporary functionality.
Phasor 201: The Phasor 201 is celebrated for its warm, vintage phase-shifting effects, providing a smooth, musical modulation that enhances both clean and overdriven tones.

Both DigiTech and DOD have made significant contributions to the world of guitar effects, with their pedals being used by countless musicians across different genres. DigiTech is often preferred for its digital innovation and versatility, while DOD is cherished for its analog warmth and straightforward design.

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Pedal

A pedal is an electronic device that alters the sound of an electric guitar by applying various effects. Pedals are typically connected in a series between the guitar and amplifier, allowing guitarists to switch effects on and off with their feet while playing.

This enables musicians to quickly and easily change their sound, adding versatility and creativity to their performances.

Pedals are essential tools in many musical genres, including rock, blues, jazz, and metal, allowing artists to craft distinctive and dynamic soundscapes.

Once you buy one, you can’t stop and then you have to sell them and buy more.

Volume

A volume pedal is a pedal-style device used to control the volume level of an instrument, typically a guitar or a keyboard, by foot movement. It allows musicians to adjust the volume smoothly and dynamically while playing, providing hands-free control over their instrument’s output level. Here’s how a volume pedal works and some common features:

1. **Pedal Design**: A volume pedal consists of a foot-operated pedal and a housing unit. The pedal is typically attached to a potentiometer (variable resistor) inside the housing, which adjusts the volume level based on the pedal’s position.

2. **Expression Pedal Compatibility**: Many volume pedals are compatible with expression pedals, allowing players to control other parameters in addition to volume, such as modulation depth, delay mix, or wah effect, depending on the pedal and the equipment it’s connected to. This adds versatility and flexibility to the pedal’s functionality.

3. **Input and Output Jacks**: Volume pedals have input and output jacks for connecting the instrument’s signal input and output, respectively. Some volume pedals also feature additional jacks for connecting to effects pedals or other audio equipment.

4. **Taper and Sweep**: The taper refers to the way the volume changes in relation to the pedal’s movement. Most volume pedals feature an audio taper, which provides a logarithmic response to the pedal’s movement, mimicking the way human ears perceive volume changes. The sweep refers to the range of motion of the pedal, from minimum to maximum volume.

5. **Minimum Volume Control**: Some volume pedals include a minimum volume control knob or switch, which allows players to set a minimum volume level when the pedal is fully depressed. This can be useful for achieving swells or fade-ins from silence.

6. **Buffered vs. Passive**: Volume pedals may be either buffered or passive. Buffered pedals include an active circuit that maintains a consistent impedance and signal strength, preventing signal loss and preserving tone when using long cable runs or connecting to multiple effects pedals. Passive pedals, on the other hand, do not include active circuitry and may introduce some signal loss, especially with long cable runs.

7. **Tuner Out**: Some volume pedals feature a tuner output jack, which allows players to connect a tuner pedal directly to the volume pedal. This enables silent tuning while muting the instrument’s signal to the amplifier or other audio equipment.

Overall, a volume pedal is a versatile tool for guitarists, keyboardists, and other musicians seeking dynamic control over their instrument’s volume level. Whether used for swells, fade-ins, rhythm adjustments, or creative volume effects, a volume pedal provides hands-free control and adds expressive possibilities to live performances and studio recordings.