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I find that low-end foot switches from industrial supply houses make the best on-off pedals, they only need half a guitar cord. I also source broken or obsolete welder pedals for "expression" pedals because only a 3 conductor mic cable is needed. The potentiometer may be a different resistance, but that can be overcome, (if necessary). by resistor manipulation. rig. -------------------------------------------- On Sun, 2/7/16, Dennis Moser <sinsofmachaut@gmail.com> wrote: Subject: Re: Which Exp/Sustain/Controller jack pedals, for what, and why? To: "loopers-delight" <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Date: Sunday, February 7, 2016, 1:39 AM Torben, As the person who originally set up the FaceBook group for Looper’s Delight, please feel free to post your query there. If anyone has an issue with it, please contact me either here or via the FaceBook page … Jeff Prickchart is NOT an admin for that group so his comment is irrelevant. Dennis Moser http://soundcloud.com/usrsbin http://audiozoloft.com http://usrslashsbin.angrek.com/ On Sun, Feb 7, 2016 at 12:26 AM, Torben Scharling <torbenscharling@gmail.com> wrote: Tried asking this on the FB group, but Jeff Prickchart thought it was too offensive to call the LD FB group link spammy (God I miss the good o'l forum days where you could actually ask questions and get peoples advice, without having your topic be buried by endless pages of what I would consider borderline spam, so here goes nothing: I'm about to get some exp pedals or "something to stick into exp/controller jack inputs". Got 3 open female slots just waiting to be used. Was gonna go for 3 Roland EV-5's can't find any good current deals on 'em (I'm cheap, but don't wanna get the cheaper equivalent as reviews tell me something like the EV-5 is the tried and tested thing to pick), but I don't really need 3 volume/wah pedals (already got 1 ev-5 hooked up to the Rang III, and as has been discussed, can't use more than 1 on the Rang III unfortunately, due to endless digital encoders and non-existant additional jacks). Already have 16 stomp type buttons that I can basically have control anything, be on/off or latching etc. And I got one Roland DP-10 sustain/damper pedal (that I love), thinking of maybe getting one more, so I have one already to use as keyboard sustain, but then I could add another one for "sustaining" my guitar/bass or similer, where it would be prefered over a traditional button.. So I was thinking: What sort of pedals for those type of exp/control/sustain/damper (stereo/trs) jacks do you guys use, what do you prefer to use for live performances, with what type of effect(s)/what are you typically using said controller pedals for? Cheers,-- Torben Scharling