The mission pedals
Quote from Forum Archives on March 18, 2010, 6:01 pmPosted by: rxdca <rxdca@...>
www.mission-engineering.com/Mission-Engineering/Products.htmlI thought I would pass this along... it may be useful to someone. I've
never been impressed with the Line 6 Ex-1 expression pedal. It is
cheap, plastic, over-priced, and by all accounts unreliable. It
certainly isn't up to Line 6's usual standards. It is also difficult to
find alternatives to it, because it is a 10k ohm linear taper mono pedal
- higher ohm pedals such as standard volume pedals produce unusual
results. But Mission Engineering has made the EP1-L6 which matches the
Ex-1 specs and looks to be built to take abuse. It is a little pricey,
but cheaper than buying a second Ex-1 at $69.99. Per the web site the
EP1-L6 will work with any Line 6 product.--
Douglas
rxdca@usa.net
www.facebook.com/RxCowboy"Not all who wander are lost."
- J.R.R. TolkienPhil 4:13
Posted by: rxdca <rxdca@...>
I thought I would pass this along... it may be useful to someone. I've
never been impressed with the Line 6 Ex-1 expression pedal. It is
cheap, plastic, over-priced, and by all accounts unreliable. It
certainly isn't up to Line 6's usual standards. It is also difficult to
find alternatives to it, because it is a 10k ohm linear taper mono pedal
- higher ohm pedals such as standard volume pedals produce unusual
results. But Mission Engineering has made the EP1-L6 which matches the
Ex-1 specs and looks to be built to take abuse. It is a little pricey,
but cheaper than buying a second Ex-1 at $69.99. Per the web site the
EP1-L6 will work with any Line 6 product.
--
Douglas
rxdca@usa.net
http://www.facebook.com/RxCowboy
"Not all who wander are lost."
- J.R.R. Tolkien
Phil 4:13