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Description

Add a volume control to your active gear!

This stereo pedal is designed specifically for instruments with active electronics and buffered effect returns. Use the A input/A output for the left channel and the B input/B output for the right channel. For use as a mono volume pedal, use the A input and A output. For use with stereo cable installations using TRS type stereo plugs, use the B input and B output.

Product specs

Brand Ernie Ball
Model P0-6167 25K Stereo Active Volume Pedal
Finish Silver
Year 2010s
Made In United States
Categories Controller, Expression and Volume Pedals

FAQs

Is the Ernie Ball Stereo 25K Ohm Volume Pedal suitable for active pickups?

Yes, the Ernie Ball Stereo 25K Ohm Volume Pedal is specifically designed for use with active electronics, making it ideal for guitars with active pickups.

Can the Ernie Ball Stereo 25K Ohm Volume Pedal be used in a stereo setup?

Yes, this pedal features stereo inputs and outputs, allowing you to integrate it into a stereo rig for versatile volume control.

Does the Ernie Ball Stereo 25K Ohm Volume Pedal require a power supply?

No, this volume pedal operates passively and does not require a power supply to function.

What materials is the Ernie Ball Stereo 25K Ohm Volume Pedal made of?

The pedal is constructed from durable aircraft-grade aluminum, ensuring a robust and long-lasting build.

How does the Ernie Ball Stereo 25K Ohm Volume Pedal differ from the 250K model?

The 25K model is optimized for active pickups, while the 250K version is better suited for passive pickups, providing optimal performance for different guitar electronics.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Extremely sturdy, "built like a tank," withstands heavy use

  • Smooth and reliable volume transitions without unintended shifts

  • Functions excellently as an expression pedal for compatible effects

  • Can pan between stereo channels with tactile switch control

  • Ideal for effects loop integration or with a buffer

  • Great for stereo setups, maintains volume integrity

  • Heavy-duty construction, suitable for road use

CONS

  • Loses volume when used directly into amp without a buffer

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Ernie Ball Stereo 25K Ohm Volume Pedal.

Setup and maintenance

  • Using a buffered pedal like a Boss CS2 before the Ernie Ball 25K ensures proper tone and prevents 'tone suck' in passive guitar setups.

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Features and functionality

  • The 25K version is specifically designed for active instruments, but works for passive guitars when paired with a buffer.

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  • The MVP model allows setting a minimum volume on the heel and a boost of up to +20dB at the toe, enhancing dynamic control.

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User experience

  • Owners find that pairing with a buffer provides the smoothest taper, preserving high frequencies and eliminating tone loss.

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  • Users transitioning from VP Jr. to MVP note the active design removes impedance concerns, allowing seamless integration across varied pedal setups.

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Comparisons

  • Some users have tested multiple volume pedal configurations and found the buffered setup with a 25K pedal offers the best results.

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  • The Ernie Ball MVP is likened to popular modded versions, offering similar benefits like eliminating signal impact from the tuner out and improving sweep travel.

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Mods and upgrades

  • Custom mods available for Ernie Ball pedals include buffer installations which mitigate tone suck and improve signal integrity when using the tuner out.

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See how John Myung uses Ernie Ball Stereo 25K Ohm Volume Pedal

John Myung

Bassist

Dream Theater

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"He uses an Ernie Ball Volume Pedal as Master Volume to pull the signal back to tune," says this Premier Guitar rig rundown.

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Jack Conte

Guitarist, Music Producer

Scary Pockets

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In this video Jack Conte shows off some of his effect pedals, among which the Ernie Ball Stereo 25K Ohm Volume Pedal.

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Javier Mejia

Guitarist

Enjambre

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At 0:06 he plays with it for the intro.

See how J. Robbins uses Ernie Ball Stereo 25K Ohm Volume Pedal

J. Robbins

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Jawbox

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See how Nathan Weaver uses Ernie Ball Stereo 25K Ohm Volume Pedal

Nathan Weaver

Singer, Guitarist

Wolves in the Throne Room

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He is using a Stereo Volume pedal here.

See how Jeff Sahyoun uses Ernie Ball Stereo 25K Ohm Volume Pedal

Jeff Sahyoun

Guitarist

Letlive

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And then that’s going down to the mother of my rig, the Line 6 M13, which I use on everything pretty much. And to control that, I just bought a pedal switcher. I have a Red Witch Fuzz God II – lots of noises in that. It’s awesome. It’s pretty much related to the Z.Vex Fuzz Factory. And then I have a Boss Super Shifter that I use for drops and whatnot. And I’m controlling my M13 with an Ernie Ball 25k volume pedal as an expression pedal, and I have another Ernie Ball Jr regular volume. Then I have a regular Dunlop Crybaby wah pedal but I took it apart and changed all the inductors on the inside, so it’s fatter when it’s closed. I nerd out, man. I sit there with my solder machine, take shit a part and put it back together til I like what I hear. So that’s what I’ve got. And other than that, a lot of my effects are whatever I can grab, whether it’s glass bottles, air conditioner systems on stages, or whatever Jason breaks I’ll take pieces of it off the floor and start drilling it into my guitar.

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