EH Dual Expression Pedal
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Description
Description
ELECTRO-HARMONIX Dual Expression Pedal
The Electro-Harmonix Dual Expression Pedal is an innovative solution for musicians seeking maximum control. This pedal features two independent expression outputs, allowing you to simultaneously control two different effects or instruments. This opens up a wide range of creative possibilities: for example, you can simultaneously increase the intensity of a fuzz pedal and change the modulation speed.
Each output has its own separate controls, ensuring maximum compatibility and flexibility. The Range knobs allow you to set the operating range of each channel, the Reverse buttons allow you to invert the operating direction (e.g., increase one effect and decrease another with the same movement), and the Polarity switches ensure that the pedal works with standards from various manufacturers (Boss, Yamaha, Moog, etc.).
Key Features
- Dual Output: Two separate TRS connections allow simultaneous control of two devices.
- Independent Control: Each channel has separate Range, Reverse, and Polarity settings.
- Reverse Function: Ability to invert the pedal's action for each output separately (e.g., heel/toe).
- Maximum Compatibility: Polarity switches (TRS +/-) on each channel allow the pedal to be used with a wide range of equipment.
- Construction: Durable and reliable polymer housing.
Technical Specifications
- Manufacturer: Electro-Harmonix (EHX)
- Model: Dual Expression Pedal
- Type: Dual expression pedal (passive)
- Circuitry: Analog
- Connections:
- 1 x EXP 1 Output (1/4" / 6.35 mm TRS, fem.)
- 1 x EXP 2 Output (1/4" / 6.35 mm TRS, fem.)
- Power: Not required (passive operation)
- Dimensions: 252 x 87 x 76 mm
- Year of release: 2017
What's in the box?
- 1 x Electro-Harmonix Dual Expression Pedal
- 2 x TRS cables (stereo cables)
- 1 x User Manual
Intended for?
- Experimental music creators who want to manipulate multiple sound parameters simultaneously.
- Guitarists and bassists using complex effects chains.
- Keyboardists who want to control two different synthesizers with one pedal.


