![]() Even so, the VKnob makes the technique easier, and it may be a godsend for pickstyle players. FWIW, I tend to play fingerstyle, and I’m accustomed to spinning knobs with my pinky while picking strings with my thumb. It takes getting used to, and it may collide with some whammy bars, but it’ll be a cool solution for many players. There’s a half-inch notch in the lever, perfectly position for resting your picking-hand pinky and spinning the knob without having to stray too far from the springs. It’s worth investigating if you’re interested in pedal steel-style swells, “manual tremolo,” or wah-flavored tone-knob manipulation. I just procured some clever new gizmos designed to help unfortunate players who were born without 12-inch fingers and five-foot arms.įirst up: The VKnob from Option Knob, an angled plastic lever that replaces standard volume and tone knobs. ![]() Ever wish your finger was a little bit longer?
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