
AVP-100 Stereo Volume Pedal
The Aria AVP-100 is a blast from the past - a quintessential 1980s volume pedal that deserves a spot on any vintage gear enthusiast's pedalboard. This unassuming but ingenious little unit delivers smooth, transparent control over your signal, making it a must-have for guitarists, bassists, and keyboardists alike. What sets the AVP-100 apart is its dual-channel stereo design. Unlike standard single-channel volume pedals, this Aria allows you to independently control the volume of left and right signals or two separate instruments. This makes it a versatile tool for crafting your tone, whether you're managing the levels in a complex effects chain, blending dual guitar parts, or adjusting your keyboard's stereo spread. The AVP-100's secret weapon is its fully passive circuitry, which means no batteries or power supply required. This ensures a pure, uncolored volume sweep that won't introduce any unwanted noise or tone suck. The linear response and stable potentiometer provide precise control, allowing you to fine-tune your levels with ease. Ruggedly built with a durable plastic chassis, the AVP-100 is a roadworthy workhorse that can handle the rigors of the stage. Its full-sized treadle and non-slip surface make it a joy to use, whether you're making subtle volume swells or dramatic fades. Vintage gear aficionados will appreciate the pedal's OEM heritage, as it was produced in Korea and rebranded by several manufacturers in the '80s. If you're after a versatile, transparent volume control that'll elevate your live and studio performances, the Aria AVP-100 is a real hidden gem worth seeking out.



