A volume pedal in front of a preamp presents an impedance in parallel with the input impedance of an amp or preamp so in affect increases the load on the pickup which can affect the tone.
Pedal steel guitar preamp.
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He runs some pedals to get other guitar sounds from the steel and organ tones too.
Even though he keeps his overall pedal and plugin setup simple johnson admits he s a bit of a steel guitar heretic in another respect.
My 470k minimum input impedance listed above takes this into consideration so should be ok so long as the pot in the volume pedal is 500k or greater.
The pedal steel itself has four legs several foot operated pedals and often multiple knee operated levers that bend certain strings up and down.
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We play direct for the most part and with this volume pedal playing it s never a great signal going to the board.
Current guitar preamp options are much more varied however and the most convenient choice for the modern pedalboard bound guitarist is probably a pedal preamp.
Many older guitarists associate the term preamp closely with formerly ubiquitous eighties rack units from a da marshall mesa boogie and other companies.
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He rarely uses an amp.
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He uses a peavy session amp for his own monitoring on stage but nothing seems to get him a good signal to the board.
A plus is it has three different preamp sections clean i use this for steel crunch which is great for my telecaster and lead which is the overdrive channel with the hush circuit.
Pedal steel guitars are played by pressing a steel bar on top of the pedal steel guitar strings with one hand while plucking them with fingerpicks on the other hand.