Dual Expression Pedal with Independent Range Controls and Polarity Switch
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Brand | Electro-Harmonix | ||
Category | Guitar Volume Pedals | ||
Type: | Expression Pedal, | ||
Outputs: | 2 x 1/4" TRS, | ||
Controls: | Range, Polarity switch, Reverse, | ||
Power Source: | Passive, | ||
Height: | 3.5", | ||
Width: | 3.5", | ||
Depth: | 10", | ||
Manufacturer Part Number: | DUAL EXP, |
Exactly what I need
The slider dials and reversal switches make this near perfect but the only packing quality is the pedal action. The heel to toe ratio is pretty small so going from 1 to 10 feels like it happens in a super small area of play, so if you're trying to dial the perfect rate on pitch or trem, you might be in trouble and have to settle for full blast
I like that you have the option to use it with two different pedals.
It's a nice size a sounds great but it feels a little brittle. Great tones
Express with Versatility
Great lightweight pedal that frees up space to allow control of multiple effects
EH Dual expression pedal
Very easy and customer friendly webpage. Order was filled immediately and arrived in timely manner. Packaging was solid, all arrived in great condition. Pedal works like a charm. Customer service is very good.
Mixed Feelings
First, the pedal does what it is supposed to do and has a lot of flexibility with the adjustments provided. And one expression pedal can take the place of 2. But there are a couple of issues which bother me. The first is that it is almost all plastic, and just doesn't feel solid. I use the pedal in the studio, so I'm not to worried, but if I were doing gigs, I would be concerned.… read more The other issue is the pedal range of movement. Total pedal movement is about 1" and the first 1/4" does very little, maybe 10%, (with the pedal range set at 100%.) If you want to do a slow build up of the effect, almost impossible to do. 3/4" of movement to go from 10-100%. Now if you set the pedal range at 60%, you get 40% of the signal bypassing the pedal. And when you move the pedal, it gives a much smoother blend, because 3/4' of movement goes from 40-100%. So from my perspective, this pedal will work best if you use it to bring in an element of the effect (like the 2nd octave of a shimmer), or you use a percentage of the range to blend. And it will work OK if you want to use it like an on/off switch and go from 0-100% quickly. If you want to do slower volume type swells of an effects pedal, then this isn't the pedal for you. I have Mission Engineering and Dunlop pedals that do a much better job at swells.
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