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Raymond Beale

 

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Rosenberg, Texas, USA
Post  Posted 16 Aug 2000 12:19 pm    
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I currently use a home copy of the 7A. I want to purchase another volumn pedal and pre-amp. Is the 7A still required with the Hilton pedal, or can the Hilton pedal in place of the Goodrich pre-amps?

Would appreciate any suggestions.

THANKS

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Keith Hilton

 

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248 Laurel Road Ozark, Missouri 65721
Post  Posted 16 Aug 2000 1:23 pm    
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Raymond, you don't need any pre-amp with my pedal. The Goodrich pre-amp and my Digital Sustain are designed to be used with a 500K steel guitar pot pedal. My pedal as a pre-amp in it, as the first stage, so double pre-amping it would be redundant. The pre-amp is not all that is in my pedal. There is another 16 pin chip, and it has no POT.

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Dan Sliter

 

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Dardanelle,Arkansas
Post  Posted 16 Aug 2000 3:31 pm    
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Raymond,
NO!!! you dont need anything with the hilton pedal.I got mine last week an played with it on the weekend.It's FANTASTIC!!!.It was like playing a diffrent steel.I know you would be happy with it.I dont know anyone whom does not like them.If you would like one you can get one from Jerry Roller his # is(501)474-5304 after 5:30pm cst.
Hope this was some help.
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