I have mine under the toe of an EV-1 and it works great. I have a second one without for volume. Pretty sure the threads I have seen about this had the bumpers under the toe.Is it better to limit at the toe or heel side?
I like the form factor and weight of EV2 compared to Mission.
+1. Mission makes a superb wah controller. I have three EV2 and a Mission....Certainly it could limit the range if it physically, but then you lose the nice wide sweep which is great for volume, delay and reverb mix etc
I’d suggest keeping it as is and add a second pedal like a mission, which has the same shirt throw as a traditional crybaby, so great for way. Even better, get the spring option so then it’s auto engage whenever you step on it and off soon as you take your foot off.
+1. If a shorter throw feels right, then you want the Mission pedal. If you are handy with electronics, you could convert a cheap dead Crybaby. The circuit would be just like one of @2112's knob box knobs. You could even replace the toe switch with a normally-closed momentary switch if you wanted to.Personally I would not limit the sweep of the pedal.
Give it a week or so, get use to it then make a judgement call.
Are you doing that for volume on a VolPan block or on some other volume control?I copied Fremens trick from one of his presets....... making the middle ~75% Really sweet for volume
Will try it. I mostly use volume as an on/off with fade in/out capability, after the amp/cab, using a dedicated EC2 controller. #1 priority for me is being in control of muting or fading the sound....Correct.... Volume block after the amp using a controller.
Give it a shot........seems to work better for swells and easier on your ankle.
Personally I would not limit the sweep of the pedal.
Had Mission spring loaded worked great felt like any Dunlop wah.
Started using an EV-1, it did take a little bit getting use to using it as a wah. However for me at least; allot easier to finesse. Allot easier to park the wah.
Give it a week or so, get use to it then make a judgement call.
Yes. They do stay put very well....Did the same thing with both my EV-1's and EV-2's. Now, I'm all EV-2. I'm not sure what makes these things so special, but they just park and stay put perfectly.