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Well built, but the sweep is a little weird.
I use the Boss FV500L for playing Lap Steel and Pedal Steel guitar (after a buffered pedal of course).
It is built like a tank (like most Boss products) and I am confident it will last a very long time.
The only issue I have with it is the volume sweep.
It seems like all the action happens in the first 20% near the heel.
There is a small dead spot in the heel down position to about 5%, then a quick jump in volume up to approx 10% (not smooth in the first little bit), followed by a steep sweep to nearly full volume all in the first 20-40% of the sweep.
From 40% to toe down, there is almost no change.
It feels much like a logarithmic curve.
I would prefer linear or exponential...
Because it is built so well, I will keep it and modify it.
It is built like a tank (like most Boss products) and I am confident it will last a very long time.
The only issue I have with it is the volume sweep.
It seems like all the action happens in the first 20% near the heel.
There is a small dead spot in the heel down position to about 5%, then a quick jump in volume up to approx 10% (not smooth in the first little bit), followed by a steep sweep to nearly full volume all in the first 20-40% of the sweep.
From 40% to toe down, there is almost no change.
It feels much like a logarithmic curve.
I would prefer linear or exponential...
Because it is built so well, I will keep it and modify it.
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Disappointing, scratchy pots
I had always rated Boss pedals highly but this one, I'm afraid, really let me down. It is built like a tank...which is good, but there is one thing that you just cannot have in a Volume pedal and that is a noisy, scratchy pot, which rules it out for guitar swells...why I bought it in the first place! After a very small amount of use, less than two months, the right input developed an audible scratch and no amount of switch cleaner made any difference. Luckily I was using it in mono so I switched input/output to the left channel which now, some two years later, has begun to scratch too! I will not be replacing it with another expensive Boss pedal.
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Bad Tracking
As a BOSS pedal you can expect an extremely sturdy product. However it has 2 flaws.
1. It does not offer nearly enough resistance, even at the tightest settings.
2. It has some really stange curve so the first 40% or movement is almost completely ignored and then it just ramps up suddenly.
1. It does not offer nearly enough resistance, even at the tightest settings.
2. It has some really stange curve so the first 40% or movement is almost completely ignored and then it just ramps up suddenly.
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