Looks like I will soon be in need of an Expression Pedal...
I know there are a lot of options out there so hoping folks can help me out with recommendations for an EP specifically for use with the Kemper and Kemper Remote.
Thanks in advance!
Looks like I will soon be in need of an Expression Pedal...
I know there are a lot of options out there so hoping folks can help me out with recommendations for an EP specifically for use with the Kemper and Kemper Remote.
Thanks in advance!
There is a long expression pedal thread. With some great suggestions in it.
I suggest the Dunlop DVP3. There are usually great deals on Amazon for these pedals.
+1 to the Dunlop DVP3.
Ernie Ball 25k. I like the sweep and how they feel much better than any rehoused wah or plastic pedal. Just my opinion though.
There is a long expression pedal thread. With some great suggestions in it.
I suggest the Dunlop DVP3. There are usually great deals on Amazon for these pedals.
Really? I didn't find one when I searched but maybe I missed it. I will try again thanks.
The Moog EP-3 is cheap and works very well. It has a mission/crybaby form factor and sweep.
I have both DVP-3 and Moog EP-3 pedals and they're both great.
I needed to buy a pair of the Moog's as a spare because one of my DVP-3's went bad and I had to send it in for repair.
I have 2 DVP3 pedals and they are great, well constructed and the motion feel is very nice
I have a DVP-1 XL
...which is basically a DVP-3 for people who wear size 13 shoes
Mission. Plug and Play´s my motto...
I re-purposed a broken Bass Crybaby. I used a kit from Mission, But have since discovered Mammoth audio has pot way cheaper. I use a Roland EV-5 for the second pedal because it has a longer through
has anyone feedback on Yamaha FC-7 with the KPA? it is only few $$ more than the moog and has excellent reviews on a famous european website.
Here is another cheap one with great reviews, considering this atm:
has anyone feedback on Yamaha FC-7 with the KPA? it is only few $$ more than the moog and has excellent reviews on a famous european website.
It looks a lot less sturdy and the cable is fixed. The Moog's are really nice and should the cable break, you can easily replace it.
I have this one and I like it:-
Although..... A question:-
http://www.thomann.de/gb/mission_engineering_ep1_kp_gn.htm
This one has a button like a traditional wah and is claiming Kemper compatibility. So with this one, will it turn the wah on / off like a traditional wah pedal? If so, I may just go and get one
It looks a lot less sturdy and the cable is fixed. The Moog's are really nice and should the cable break, you can easily replace it.
from the reviews it looks robust which is not the comments from the moog's (plastic, looks weak although no failure reported)
how do you replace the cable? DIY with cooking rope or do they sell parts somewhere?
from the reviews it looks robust which is not the comments from the moog's (plastic, looks weak although no failure reported)
how do you replace the cable? DIY with cooking rope or do they sell parts somewhere?
The Moog has a separate cable. Any TRS cable will work with it. I used 2 Moog's with a Strymon Timeline and a Mobius; they took a beating and kept working. Really nice value on them. I haven't tried them with the Kemper though, but I can't imagine them not working properly.
has anyone feedback on Yamaha FC-7 with the KPA? it is only few $$ more than the moog and has excellent reviews on a famous european website.
I had the FC-7 and MUCH prefer the Moog for all the reason others have stated above.
Also, the FC-7 has a very large sweep -- too large. I thought at first it would be better but in practice I found it difficult to return to the heel position when you're standing.
The Moog EP-1 is very similar to a typical Crybaby-style pedal in sweep and form factor.
Mission ep1 gn, if you like to have a perfect pedal with a switch integrated.
Moog ep 3 if you like to have a good, stable and cheap pedal. Price here in Germany is 49€ ( the big T).
cheers
Frank