Funny, in the picture it looks like a TRS plug.
Expression Pedal Review Thread - please post your reviews here :)
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True - but, the description says:
"terminated with ø 6,3 mm standard mono moulded Gold plated jack male plug"
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Yeah that's what's funny
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Yeah, look like TRS, maybe wring description..
[Blocked Image: https://s4.postimg.org/orlpgbff1/proel.jpg]So if it is TRS, given the 20k pot and "keyobard expression pedal" description, is this suitable for Profiler?
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So, whatya wanna believe - the marketing blurb or the pic?
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This:
Highly-Durable ConstructionThe XVP-20 is compact and highly durable volume and expression pedal featuring an aluminium body with a black anodized finish for maximum durability. The pedal comes equipped with to sets of inputs and outputs plus an expression jack, allowing you to connect your pedal to external devices such as amplifiers and effects pedals. The pedal's mechanism features a high-tooth count on the durable gears, delivering a smooth operation every time.Adjustable Volume And TorqueAs well as its sturdy construction the XVP-20 features a minimum volume knob that lets you adjust the volume range that can be controlled by the pedal. This helps to ensure the tonal character of the original sound is kept unaffected as much as possible as well as being able to adjust the amount of affect on the volume itself. The knob itself is now located under the footboard for easy access. Additionally a torque adjustment screw is also provided to adjust the torque to your personal preference.
FeaturesEquipped with two sets of input/output and one expression jack
Compact and sturdy aluminum body with a black anodized finish that exudes quality
Pedal mechanism features smooth operation and excellent grip
Minimum volume and torque can be adjusted to suit your playing style
SpecificationsInput impedance: 50K–100K ohms
Input Jacks: INPUT 1, 2 (monaural phone jack)
Output Jacks: OUTPUT 1, 2 (monaural phone jack), EXPRESSION PEDAL (stereo phone jack)
Control: Pedal, Minimum volume, Torque adjustment screw
Dimensions (W x D x H): 90 x 268 x 62 mm / 3.54" x 10.55" x 2.44" (including rubber feet)
Weights: 1.3 kg/2.87lbs
Included Items: EXPRESSION PEDAL jack dedicated stereo cableThe last part is most important @paults
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True - but, the description says:
"terminated with ø 6,3 mm standard mono moulded Gold plated jack male plug"
Just found this exp pedal in music shop near me. The description on their website says it's stereo jack 6,3mm.
The same here ---> https://www.absolutemusic.co.uk/proel-gf16l-ex…ble-pvp16l.html - it says it's stereo.
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Maybe.
The Proel GF16L has two descriptions on the Proel Website.
One says Mono, and the other says Stereo.
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OOPS! so why take the risk?
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So, whatya wanna believe - the marketing blurb or the pic?
Wouldn't be the first time that wrong pics are assigned to an item.
Tis happens on the interwebz. -
Yeah, my 'mail order' bride looked nothing like her picture on the website when she arrived!
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[Blocked Image: https://s3.postimg.org/jrj8su3wj/Proel_Pedal.jpg]Haha! Seems like Proel themselves are not quite sure what kind of jack they use...
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Thread not moved. From the OP:
Rather than the older separate posts for individual pedals, please post your Pedal Review in this thread
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That was SO 12 pages ago
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LOL OK, Paul, but the thread title lives on, and is displayed atop every page in the thread:
Expression Pedal Review Thread - please post your reviews here
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I just did the crybaby mod and it works perfect!
I also connected the switch and I also have to doubleclick it before the stompbox changes status.
I have a DPDT switch in there and you mentioned you need a momentary switch.
What I don't understand is that a momentary switch is just like any normal switch and surely this can be achieved with a DPDT, not? Seeing a DPDT can be used as a normal on/off when you connect the pole and one of the 2 other pins, right?
I bleep-tested the switch with a Fluke and the middle sets of pins seem to work just as a normal on-off switch so I don't understand why I still need to double click the pedal?
What does a momentary switch do different than any normal on/off switch when you switch it?
It is just connect and break right? What am I missing?
Thx!
Sven
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I just did the crybaby mod and it works perfect!
I also connected the switch and I also have to doubleclick it before the stompbox changes status.
I have a DPDT switch in there and you mentioned you need a momentary switch.
What I don't understand is that a momentary switch is just like any normal switch and surely this can be achieved with a DPDT, not? Seeing a DPDT can be used as a normal on/off when you connect the pole and one of the 2 other pins, right?
I bleep-tested the switch with a Fluke and the middle sets of pins seem to work just as a normal on-off switch so I don't understand why I still need to double click the pedal?
What does a momentary switch do different than any normal on/off switch when you switch it?
It is just connect and break right? What am I missing?
Thx!
Sven
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't a momentary switch a switch that only is "on" when depressed? As soon as you take your foot off, it breaks the connection, right? Contrary to a latching switch, which will be switched on after the first press and stay on until it is pressed again, hence why you have to push it twice to see any effect with the profiler.
Congrats on your working mod though dude. Now to order a momentary switch off eBay. One that's wah-sized shouldn't set you back more than a couple of dollars/pounds/euros.
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Sam is correct about the momentary switch
DPDT just means 2 throws (on 1 /off 2) and 2 poles a double switch able to switch two things separately -