Hi,
bought EP-3 pedals yerterday,
noticed that there is a sudden rise when just about near full acting position,
is that particularity could be qualified “normal” to all of you ?
tank you
Hi,
bought EP-3 pedals yerterday,
noticed that there is a sudden rise when just about near full acting position,
is that particularity could be qualified “normal” to all of you ?
tank you
Good morning,
ok, find out what is going on,
situation perfectly normal and related to the sounds I am working with.
Hi,
I thought it was related to sounds I was working with but no…I looked inside at two of them…
I think it is the pedal potentiometer, the sweepers inside it goes off track when the pedal is pressed all the way down…
To avoid that rise, I have to turn the “setting potentiometer” just about ¼ turn backward…
Looks like they’re all like that…B100K72 (pedal), B100K (setting knob)
The felt pads on both ends of the pedals are relatively not to compressed…as, I understood,
could contribute to the “overcoursing sweepers”…
What improvement can be done or what am I missing here…again ?
Did you ever solve this problem? I am trying choose between pedals and wondering if the EP3 might be desirable…
Hi,
I never said there was a problem…I was wondering if it was a particularity of the product as all four units do behave same way.
They are built like bulldozers, but I feel they can’t just make it over the hill…and far away!
I need more time to experiment with these pedals…before posting any other comments !
I still use them with cables provided.
Just watch your levels when near fully pressed down…was it design on purpose as to have a possible overload signal at the end ?
I think so…it’s the operator’s choice…
Happy Halloween to all !