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The EP-25-PRO by Mission Engineering is an expression pedal designed for use with a wide range of devices for guitar, keyboards, acoustic instruments, both live and in the studio. It features dual 25K outputs with independent polarity switches for each channel, allowing compatibility with various pedals, rack effects, modeling amplifiers, keyboards, and MIDI controllers.
Technical Specifications:
- Pedal dimensions: 11″ x 4″ x 3″
- Weight: 3.6lb
- Potentiometer: Dual 25K Ohm Linear
Key Features and Functionality:
- Dual 25K outputs with polarity selection
- Compatible with a wide range of devices for guitar, keyboards, and acoustic
instruments
- Ergonomically designed for comfortable use in standing or sitting positions
- Extended sweep for versatile control
- Sealed 25K Ohm linear taper potentiometer for durability and smooth action
- Passive operation, no power supply or battery required
- Safety instructions provided for proper usage and maintenance
Use Cases:
- Controlling volume and effects for guitars, keyboards, and acoustic
instruments
- Suitable for both live performances and studio recordings
- Compatible with various pedals, rack effects, modeling amplifiers,
keyboards, and MIDI controllers
The EP-25-PRO is a versatile expression pedal with precise technical specifications, making it suitable for a wide range of musical applications.
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