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  • #78072
    echobaseone
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    I LOVE my Nano Muff…but only with my guitar volume backed off to about 8…anything more pushes it from the sweetest overdrive to, well, muffled dirt…I’m wondering if a Signal Pad used in conjunction with the Muff would enable me to not adjust the volume on the fly. Of course, then I’m trying to hit two pedals at once.
    It would be nice if there was a signal/level control on the Nano Muff. That’s what I’m trying to say.

    #95704
    JRiggles
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    Crack it open and see if there’s a trimpot that controls the input signal level, that’s probably a good place to start.

    #95708
    rafsbio
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    Quote:
    I LOVE my Nano Muff…but only with my guitar volume backed off to about 8…anything more pushes it from the sweetest overdrive to, well, muffled dirt…I’m wondering if a Signal Pad used in conjunction with the Muff would enable me to not adjust the volume on the fly. Of course, then I’m trying to hit two pedals at once.
    It would be nice if there was a signal/level control on the Nano Muff. That’s what I’m trying to say.

    I feel the same about my Nano Muff.
    I’ll open mine and check for trimpots, but I don’t think there is…

    #95709
    rafsbio
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    Nope. No trimpots.

    #95722
    echobaseone
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    one of the guys on offsetguitars.com suggested a resistor change at the input. not sure how to go about that though.

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