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Pan Volume Pedal for Stereo Looping



Hi guys

seems like I've found _exactly_ what I've been looking for:

https://store.ernieball.com/product/part_number=P06165/574.0.23625.0.0.0.0

With my RC-50, it would be really sweet to be able to pan the (mono) input 
into a stereo loop with a pedal.

So the Ernie Ball Pan Volume Pedal seems to do exactly this.
The only question is: 
Will it be ok with my input/output levels for all sorts of instruments?
It says that it is suited only for "passive instruments" like guitar (hah! 
;-) but I'd like to use it also with MIC signal (amped and routed thru fx).
Would that work?

Ernie Ball Stereo / Pan Volume Pedal:
The dual potentiometer has a 500k ohm resistance suitable for the audio 
path of passive or active instruments. Attached to the footplate is a 
switch that provides the user two operating modes (volume or pan). Use the 
A input / A output for the left channel and the B input / B output for the 
right channel for stereo signals. For use with stereo cable installations 
using TRS type stereo plugs, use the B input and B output. For use as a 
mono volume pedal, use the A input and A output. For use as a typical pan 
pedal, switch the toe tap switch to the pan position and use only the A 
input. The pedal will pan the signal between the A and B outputs. Overall 
Volume Pedal dimensions: 4" W x 11" L x 2 3/4" H.

Buzap
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