Since its introduction in 1977, the Ernie Ball Volume Pedal has been the leading choice for musicians across the globe. The Ernie Ball 40th Anniversary VP Pedal features a luxurious limited edition slate black aluminum chassis with updated graphics for a striking appearance both on and off stage. A redesigned ultra durable Kevlar cord improves potentiometer traction for precise volume control and a super smooth foot sweep. Inspired by the rugged design of the original, the pedal's compact extruded aluminum housing is virtually indestructible. Celebrate 40 years of quality, performance, and reliability with this new anniversary edition volume pedal only from Ernie Ball.
Download User ManualIntroducing the 40th Anniversary VP - the next generation of the world’s best-selling volume pedal.
For the past four decades, we've been manufacturing virtually indestructible volume pedals for the most demanding players. This limited edition model has been upgraded with a slick new slate black finish on a rugged all-metal casing.
Our new PVC coated braided Kevlar® cord dramatically improves strength, increases traction, and ensures consistent tension throughout the foot sweep.
The 40th Anniversary VP is designed and engineered to work with both active and passive audio signals.
Greetings I'm Rob Chapman, I am a guitarist from Brighton in the UK. I am the frontman and guitarist for Dorje, demonstrator for Andertons Music and I am also the founder/owner of Chapman Guitars.
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In this video, Sam takes a look at the new limited edition Ernie Ball 40th Anniversary VP volume pedal, an upgraded version of the classic unit that was first released back in 1977...