The Electro Harmonix Single Expression Pedal allows the control of a suitably equipped effect device and thus expands the possibilities of creative expression. A TRS socket with switchable polarity ensures broad compatibility, while the operating range of the pedal can be adjusted via the reverse button and the range control. The Electro Harmonix Expression Pedal can withstand the toughest touring conditions without any problems thanks to the extremely robust yet lightweight housing made of glass-fibre reinforced nylon, which was developed for use in aviation.
The Electroharmonix Single Expression Pedal at a glance:
Expression pedal for controlling guitar and bass effect devices
TRS (stereo jack) connector with switchable polarity
Reverse button to reverse the effect control
Range knob for defining the work area
Housing made of glass-fibre reinforced nylon
Passive operation without battery or power supply unit
TRS cable included
The Electro Harmonix Single Expression Pedal in the video:
Expression pedals have always been expensive, even if being made of a simple mechanism and very few electronic components. These electro-harmonix expression pedals (I bought 2) are a good compromise, being made of dense plastic instead of metal. This means that they may not last a lifetime, but are built well enough for the needs of a home studio or a working musician who wants to travel light. That said, they sit well on the floor and are capable to manage all your volume, wah and expression needs, even at a fast pace, just don't put all your body weight on them. They include a trs cable, a reverse button and a range control. They work just fine with my Morningstar MC8 midi controller. If you want something built to last (or easy to repair), buy a Morley.
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