Hex Expression/Volume Pedal – Rocktron – Technology for Guitarists

Hex Expression/Volume Pedal – Rocktron – Technology for Guitarists

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Hex Expression/Volume Pedal
For years, guitar players have asked Rocktron to recommend volume pedals and expression pedals. Now, Rocktron answers with our own, very affordable, yet professional pedal!

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The Hex Expression/Volume Pedal is a multi-function, high-impedance (250K ohm) pedal that can be used both as a volume pedal (with smooth volume transitions) and as an expression pedal that works with a large variety of processors and MIDI controllable equipment. The design of the pedal allows you to use a simple stereo to stereo cable for expression connection, minimizing cable use on stage.An adjustable rocker tension screw allows you to adjust the pedal action for a lighter or heavier “touch”.The expression jack accepts a 1⁄4″ stereo RTS cable and lets you plug into the expression port in your MIDI footcontroller or your expression port in your MIDI controllable device and thus operate the HEX as a MIDI expression pedal.Use the input and output jacks to function as a standard volume pedal. The output jack accepts a standard guitar cable and lets you plug the HEX output into the next effect in your effect chain or directly into the input of your guitar amplifier. 

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