mission pedals Mission Engineering EP1-KP-GN KEMPER Expression Pedal – STOMPBOX SUPPLY
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mission pedals Mission Engineering EP1-KP-GN KEMPER Expression Pedal – STOMPBOX SUPPLY

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mission pedals Mission Engineering EP1-KP-GN KEMPER Expression Pedal – STOMPBOX SUPPLYBrand New. Authorized Dealer. From the manufacturer: GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR KEMPER PROFILER AND REMOTE. The linear potentiometer is matched exactly to the specifications of the Kemper Profiler for precise and natural response. The standard pedal has a toe switch to turn effects on and off without requiring a separate footswitch. The optional spring load omits the physical toe switch. The spring always returns the pedal to heel down and is used with

Brand New. Authorized Dealer.

From the manufacturer:

GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR KEMPER PROFILER AND REMOTE.

The linear potentiometer is matched exactly to the specifications of the Kemper Profiler for precise and natural response. The standard pedal has a toe switch to turn effects on and off without requiring a separate footswitch.

The optional spring load omits the physical toe switch. The spring always returns the pedal to heel down and is used with the Profilers auto-on function to automatically turn the wah effect on and off when moving the pedal.

The EP1-KP is available in green or black finish, and works with the rack and head versions, the Remote floor controller and the Stage.

The Mission EP1-KP connects to the Kemper Profiler or Remote with a single TRS cable for expression, and a single TS cable for the toe switch. The switch output may be left unconnected if this function is not required.

The EP1-KP is compatible with all models of the Kemper Profiler as well as the Remote.

The EP1-KP is compatible with some non-Kemper devices that support a switching expression pedal with a momentary TS switch. These include current model FAMC Liquid Foot MIDI controllers, and the ISP Theta Pro DSP guitar pre-amp.

Pedal dimensions are 10″ x 4″ x 3″
Weight is 3.2lb
Potentiometer is 10K Ohm Linear
Switch is TS Momentary

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