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  • #16
    I don't like the volume knob placement because I keep
    hitting it. I moved the knob and put a killswitch to cover up the hole. lol

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    • #17
      This is why I love my PC1. Volume knob is close enough to grab in a hurry, but far enough away that it does not get in the way.
      Strats piss me off. Every one I've ever owned gets the volume knob relocated.

      I prefer to use a volume pedal for swells.
      -Rick

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      • #18
        I never use volume swells because I play with too much gain for them to sound good. I used to hate the knob placement on my Jackson, but eventually I got used to it and don't worry about hitting it anymore. Ideally though, my guitar would only have a pickup selector on it with no volume or tone knobs... Nile style.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by sakeido View Post
          I never use volume swells because I play with too much gain for them to sound good. I used to hate the knob placement on my Jackson, but eventually I got used to it and don't worry about hitting it anymore. Ideally though, my guitar would only have a pickup selector on it with no volume or tone knobs... Nile style.
          That would be insane... but you'd need a mighty good noise cutter, no?
          DIVIDE THIS LAND | DIRTY 'N' HEAVY, SERVED PIPING HOT

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          • #20
            I'd need a noise gate for sure and then a killswitch pedal (or a pedal tuner that mutes quickly) or a volume pedal at least.

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            • #21
              Reb Beach use his volume knob to do a Cathedral type solo on their new live DVD...

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              • #22
                Does anyone have any hints/tips or lessons on the volume swell / delay bit in the intro of Black Star? I've never been able to figure it out...

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                • #23
                  I'll do swells ocaisionally and like the knob placement for that but it has gotten in the way more than a time or two of diving with the trem.So much so that I allways check the bar position before diving which can be distracting at times.

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                  • #24
                    I would always go to a pedal, if I have some swells planned. I like the Jackson knob placement, more because it allows me to make quick adjustments to find just the right amount of signal for the tone I want for a part. On my other guitars, I have to wait for some space in the part before I can make a move for the knob.

                    On Jacksons, I tend to turn down the guitar when I start getting wild; on Strats, I tend to switch to the bridge pickup. I don't really have a problem with either situation, it usually makes things a little more dynamic and interesting.

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                    • #25
                      I do from time to time.
                      Dreaded Silence - Boston Melancholic Metal

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                      • #26
                        I use a Ernie Ball Jr. Volume pedal for my swells. It works, well, swell.

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                        • #27
                          I hardly do swells ever, other than to fade the sound in or out at the start/end of some songs, and you don't need the knob right next to the strings to do that. The Jackson knob placement pisses the hell off of me sometimes, but most of you already know that. Yes, I have holes in my guitars.

                          It's been years since I used a volume pedal too, but if I'd have to do some serious volume swells, that pedal would be the first thing I'd dig out of the drawer.

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                          • #28
                            u know i actually used volume swells on a blues instrumental i just recorded

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                            • #29
                              Petrucci does them quite a lot live.

                              Check out his Lines In The Sand Solo on yotube (live in 2001 or 2002)

                              and of course this:

                              John Petrucci playing "Lost Without You" live in Toronto.Enjoy and check out my channel for more cool stuff!Copyrights: Unknown
                              You took too much, man. Too much. Too much.

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                              • #30
                                I'm swelled right now.Oh I have to pee BRB.
                                Really? well screw Mark Twain.

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