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Posted at September 23, 2006, 2:37 pm: My etherwave will be arriving on Monday! I'm getting it as a step up from my Kees Enkelaar, because the Kees let me down on stage so a friend lent me his etherwave and I loved it. But, there's a hitch. The output levels of the etherwave are way too high for my little delay boxes (a Marshall echohead and a Danelectro pb&j) so by the time the signal gets to my Fender 15R practice amp it's going to be crackly as heck. (It happened on stage with the big amps - I got around it by keeping my hand in the bottom quarter of the volume field.) I don't want to do the output level lowering mod suggested in the hot-rodding manual for a couple of reasons; it's a brand new etherwave and I don't want to invalidate the warranty; I'm a danger to myself with a soldering iron in my hand and would feel like a total twonker asking a professional electrical engineer to change one resistor. This wasn't an issue with the Kees - it has an output volume control, so I can keep it turned down low when using the effects boxes. And I can turn it down even lower when playing quiet pieces so I get the full range of the volume field for expression, rather than cramping myself into the bottom of the field. This I like very much, and would like to have that facility on the etherwave. So... I'm thinking of getting a volume pedal. It's got to be a cheap one because I'm on a tight budget. (I just spent most of my music allowance on an etherwave!) Also I don't really want to compromise too much on quality. Can you suggest something appropriate. I've been looking at this BOSS FV-50L -I think it's right, but a bit more than I would like to pay - (I do need a low impedance pedal, yes?) Also, while I've been scrambling my brains in wikipedia and harmony central over these last few days trying to figure it all out I discovered something called a Passive DI Box which seems to do exactly the opposite of what I want - turning guitar level signals into line-out level audio - is there a corresponding device that does the opposite of a DI box, or is it as simple as just swapping over the input and output jacks? Your help with this will earn my undying gratitude. :-)Beat Frequency Original of the message was taken from http://www.moogmusic.com/forum/ Replies:And to answer my own question - if you have a guitar amp and are suffe...Other Topics of Moog Music:July SquareWave updateMuRF as drum machine (patch) Fooger paint issue? which moogs have glide? Taurus Pedals? How Do U Fooger? Temp. parameter display "3sec."... not mentioned Good Abstract Pedals Let me dream a bit LP or voyager Using Roland CV Moog CV Changing preset names PianoBar Report Keyboard Magazine "Moog" Blacked-Out of PianoBar Manual Modular stuff in Portugal another question Moog @ I Dig Worms (Link) Tap tempo on Murf. Help with Chad Hugo Voyager bass... MF104 and MF101 potards quality pitch to CV Moogerfoogers the death of bob moog.....band....wtf? When will music stores get LP's December 2005 Patch my unrelenting and sometimes perverse appetite. Negative Sustain crazy MF 102/103 losing faith--far out there ? Need Rack Mounts Voyager with Mpc 1000? OS 3.0 & Voyager Editor I have one! Moog System 3 Video trouble upgrading to os 3.0 Prodigy Knobs - Desperately seeking MIDI Note Off velocities? Mint condition Lintronics MemoryMoog on E-bay! My SIGNED AE has ARRIVED !!! moog expression pedal Did I get a bum CP-251? Mp3 examples of odd noise behavior Where the heck is the download support on the website??? is the murf able to do the same as the low-pass moogerfooger bass murf LP keyboard and eat it too... I knew I shouldn't have done it! MURF voltage controls - how to build a GREAT foot controler |