
Anthony Easton
The VM-PRO by Mission Engineering is a sophisticated volume pedal designed for electric, electro-acoustic, baritone, and bass guitars, as well as other acoustic and electric instruments such as keyboards, steel guitars, and instrument microphones. It features Mission Ultrasweep™ volume control technology, which ensures exceptionally smooth volume swells and is essential for certain music styles like ambient and P&W.;
Key Features:
- On-board buffers
- Isolated tuner out
- Sparkle control
- Compatibility switches for use with active and passive pickups and fuzz
pedals
- PZ version provides a 10M ohm impedance for use with passive Piezo pickups
Technical Specifications:
- Power: External Power - 9VDC-18VDC 2.1mm Center Pin Negative, Internal
Battery - 9V
- Power draw: < 1mA at 9V
- Input impedance: Standard - 1M Ohm, PZ - 10M Ohm
- Output Impedance @ 1KHz: Normal Mode - 30 Ohm, Fuzz Compatibility Mode -
10K Ohm
- Pedal dimensions: 10″ x 4″ x 3″
- Weight: 3.2lb
The VM-PRO also features user-selectable circuit modifications, including active/passive pickup select, impedance selector for compatibility with vintage fuzz and similar effects, and a sparkle switch that restores brightness when rolling back volume.
The pedal can be powered by an external power supply or an internal 9v battery, with a power supply circuit supporting DC power supplies from 9VDC-18VDC. The VM-PRO also includes safety instructions, maintenance guidelines, and detailed switch settings for circuit modifications.
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