Need and Expression pedal that's not a piece of shit
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Need and Expression pedal that's not a piece of shit
I have an M-Audio Ex-P and I think its crapping out. Im planning on purchasing a new EXP but want some suggestion that arent the cheap moog or roland exps but that are also affordable. I've got a vp that Im happy with at the moment so it doesnt need that capability. Fire away!
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Saw Russian Circles a few weeks back and snapped a pic of Mike Sullivan's pedalboard.
Thanks folks!
Saw Russian Circles a few weeks back and snapped a pic of Mike Sullivan's pedalboard.
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Re: Need and Expression pedal that's not a piece of shit
Ernie Ball makes a solid expression pedal, I believe.
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Nice pedalboard shot.
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Re: Need and Expression pedal that's not a piece of shit
I'd get a Dunlop Volume X if I were you, I have one and I like it, or you could get one of those Source Audio Dual Expression ones, I hear some good things about those.
I didn't like the Mission Engineering ones too much, they have a bit of a short throw and they're in this crybaby style enclosure which is a bit awkward for me.
I didn't like the Mission Engineering ones too much, they have a bit of a short throw and they're in this crybaby style enclosure which is a bit awkward for me.
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I hate short throws.Tristan wrote: I didn't like the Mission Engineering ones too much, they have a bit of a short throw ...
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Source Audio Dual Expression Pedal is awesome... similar spec as the Moog but in a rugged enclosure.
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Re: Need and Expression pedal that's not a piece of shit
1. Alesis F2
2. Yamaha FC7
3. Behringer FCV (looks like it's build from the same molds as the Yamaha)
2. Yamaha FC7
3. Behringer FCV (looks like it's build from the same molds as the Yamaha)
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Yes they do. It's the one on the right of this picture. You can sometimes score one used for about $50, but they seem to hold value as they are rock solid. The moog EP I have is super cheap and flimsy feeling compared.D.o.S. wrote:Ernie Ball makes a solid expression pedal, I believe.
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Re: Need and Expression pedal that's not a piece of shit
This. Price is good too for a sturdy dual exp pedal. Further, one of the outs is adjustable so you can fine tune it it work with most any exp input.sylnau wrote:Source Audio Dual Expression Pedal is awesome... similar spec as the Moog but in a rugged enclosure.
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Re: Need and Expression pedal that's not a piece of shit
i just picked up a Dunlop DVP3 (Volume X). works as an expression or volume pedal and has a tuner out.
aluminum chassis. no rubber bands. adjustable tension. smaller than an EB. best part for me is it has a noticeably longer throw than the wah-type enclosures used for the Mission and Source Audio expression pedals. nice long sweep. priced reasonably too

aluminum chassis. no rubber bands. adjustable tension. smaller than an EB. best part for me is it has a noticeably longer throw than the wah-type enclosures used for the Mission and Source Audio expression pedals. nice long sweep. priced reasonably too

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That's what I'm talkin' about. Good to know. Thank you.tjlong wrote:... best part for me is it has a noticeably longer throw than the wah-type enclosures used for the Mission and Source Audio expression pedals. nice long sweep...
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Re: Need and Expression pedal that's not a piece of shit
ooh that looks sweet
thanks for the heads up
thanks for the heads up
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Re: Need and Expression pedal that's not a piece of shit
I've always made the venerable EV-5 work.
I thought 20 years ago I'd kill it in a month.
I still have the same one.
I thought 20 years ago I'd kill it in a month.
I still have the same one.
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Re: Need and Expression pedal that's not a piece of shit
@tjlong: Well put, that's exactly what I meant to say about the Volume X.
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Re: Need and Expression pedal that's not a piece of shit
i'd go with the volume-x too. i have one for volume purposes but i've thought about getting a second for exp use.
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Re: Need and Expression pedal that's not a piece of shit
Had any problems with the band drive system on the Dunlop. I've heard of people snapping the band. It's similar to the Visual Sound pedals but I believe they use plastic bands. Thats my biggest turn off. I like the Source Audio pedals but Anyone used the Rocktron Hex?
