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Topic: Keith Hilton |
Billy McCombs
From: Bakersfield California, USA
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Posted 29 Aug 2007 4:54 pm
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I want to let everyone know that I had a problem with my Hilton pedal, I set it to Keith, he fixed and sent it back with no charge. What great service. If you want more sustane out of your steel, and up the neck, get your self a Hilton pedal. It works for me. Billy _________________ 78 Emmons PP,Great tone.82 Emmons SKH #56 |
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Keith Hilton
From: 248 Laurel Road Ozark, Missouri 65721
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Posted 30 Aug 2007 10:55 am
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Billy, thanks for using my volume pedal. I try to help everyone I can. It is important to me to keep all my products working, for those who are using them. |
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Kevin Hatton
From: Buffalo, N.Y.
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Posted 30 Aug 2007 1:11 pm
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Keith Hilton stands behind everything he makes. You can take that to the bank. Customer service is #1 with him. |
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Bobby Johnson
From: Mims, Florida USA
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Posted 1 Sep 2007 11:49 am
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Keith Hilton wrote: |
Billy, thanks for using my volume pedal. I try to help everyone I can. It is important to me to keep all my products working, for those who are using them. |
When it comes to standing behind your product it don't get no better then this. As far as his pedals the same gose. Best pedals in the world.
Thats My honest opinion.
Bobby _________________ Thanks Bobby |
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Robert Harper
From: Alabama, USA
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Posted 1 Sep 2007 3:44 pm Pedal
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I have on great product. |
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Lynn Kasdorf
From: Waterford Virginia, USA
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Posted 4 Sep 2007 4:06 pm apples to oranges
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I am lusting for a Hilton pedal. I have a few questions, though. Everyone says that they are great because they don't color the sound, and the tone doesn't change as the volume changes.
Is this not the case when I run my steel through a matchbox, and then into a pot pedal? I get no change in tone with volume, and it sounds exactly the same as if I plugged directly into the amp.
Another thing- do the Hilton pedals stay at the same setting when you remove your foot, or do they drift up or down? _________________ "You call that thing a guitar?" |
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Delvin Morgan
From: Lindstrom, Minnesota, USA
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Posted 4 Sep 2007 4:52 pm
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Lynn, mine has a spring that brings it back to the off position, which I am not really very fond of because I am a two foot pedal player, and when I take my foot off to play a pedal the volume goes down. Otherwise it is a great VP, love it. |
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Dennis Wallis
From: Arkansas
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Posted 4 Sep 2007 5:26 pm
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I have an early version Hilton pedal that I've been using in a smokey old club for about 5 years with no problems. Also have another for practice/spare. They are great ! The tension to keep it in place is adjustable I believe. Keith can help you with that. |
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Bob Kagy
From: Lafayette, CO USA
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Posted 5 Sep 2007 2:46 pm
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Last week I thought I'd isolated a problem to my Hilton pedal, almost 3 years old. I sent an e-mail to Keith to ask if I could send it to him. He answered within hours.
He said sure, but before you do, I had exactly the same symptoms as yours and it turned out to be a grounding problem in a cable, so check and make sure that's not it.
I did. It was.
Nice job Keith, thanks. |
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Delvin Morgan
From: Lindstrom, Minnesota, USA
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Posted 5 Sep 2007 4:42 pm
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The forum comes through again. I have my Hilton pedal adjusted, now it is a "dream pedal". It stays where I put it, and sounds just as good. Thanks guys for the advice and to Keith for building a great pedal. |
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Leander Willie
From: Louisiana, USA
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Posted 15 Sep 2007 7:12 am Re Hilton Pedal
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Thanks Keith for a great pedal, I've had no problems with mine, no change in sound and clean all the way up the neck, sustain is the best I've ever had. My Buddie said I sound like the great John Hughey, I'm a thinking he's just trying to make me feel good . LOL Leander Willie------e mail leanderwillie@yahoo.com |
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Lynn Kasdorf
From: Waterford Virginia, USA
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Posted 15 Sep 2007 11:08 am apples to oranges
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This is all well and good, and the hilton pedals are excellent, and I know Keith is a great guy and stands behind his work- but nobody has addressed my question.
If you run a steel through a goodrich matchbox and a standard pot pedal, then compare the sound to a Hilton pedal (without the matchbox), I suspect nobody could tell the difference in a double blind test.
Actually, a firend just got a Hilton, so as soon as he brings it over, I'll do that test. _________________ "You call that thing a guitar?" |
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Jim Bob Sedgwick
From: Clinton, Missouri USA
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Posted 15 Sep 2007 11:44 am
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Lynn, you are absooutely correct. That is what a Matchbox is supposed to do, get rid of the tonal change, and help keep the power consistant from your pickup.
I went to a Hilton because it irks me no end to pay $26 and up for a dollar and a half pot that might last 3 months before it started scratching again. That is about what the linear taper pots sell for. Too bad they can not be used in a volume control pedal. |
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Len Amaral
From: Rehoboth,MA 02769
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Posted 16 Sep 2007 12:54 pm
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Kieth:
Did you get my email?
Lenny |
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