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  • #81037
    phatvatlix
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    I’m looking for a descent expression pedal that’s fully compatible with the EHX Enigma QBalls.
    Moog EP2 by review is cheaply made. EB VP Jr ? I use active basses .Please advise ! Thanks !

    #112796
    jason3fc
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    I use a EB VP Jr. It doesn’t matter if your basses are active or not, because to use a volume as an expression pedal you don’t plug your bass into the Volume Pedal. I use a stereo(TRS) to Two – Mono 1/4 ” Y-adapter to use the pedal as expression. Plug the stereo end into the EXP input on the Q-balls and then plug the two mono ends into the Input and Output of the Volume pedal. It will then act as an expression pedal.

    #112798

    Hi
    I have an old keyboard exp pedal, tried to plug it into the enigma, but it doesn’t work, I guess it’s not the right impedance. Can anybody tell me what impedance is the original EH exp pedal? Can’t even find it on the EH site…

    #112809
    phatvatlix
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    Thanks jason3fc. Appreciate your input; ‘believe that’s what I’m going to do . . .

    #112821
    jason3fc
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    I use an EB 6181 25k VP Jr. and it works fine – at least to my liking.

    As for normal Expression pedals you find that are intended for keyboard applications, there are apparently two “styles”, the Yamaha and the Roland style and I guess are wired differently.

    Someone can correct me if I am wrong, but I believe the EHX pedals require the Roland style Exp pedals to work properly.

    #112825
    Mr.Grim
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    the M-Audio EX-P seems to be the best option, EH even ships it with a couple of there more expensive units.

    i have one, it has an adjustment knob on the side to adjust range, and a switch on the bottom to change the type of pedal you need it for.

    my only concern with it was that it is made of plastic, but after owning one i can say its very sturdy and strong!

    #112827

    So the exp pedal should be around 10 – 25 kohm to work fine. I’ll check the impedance of my old pedal, and eventually change the pot.
    I just took a look on the M-Audio web site, they say the pedal has a “polarity switch”, so there should be two different ways of connecting the cables… this is less clear, I’ll begin by setting the right impedance, and I’ll see.
    Thanks to everybody.

    #112831
    jason3fc
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    The polarity switch is what I described above. (Yamaha vs Roland). There shouldn’t be any different way of connecting it as they all just plug into the pedal with a stereo(TRS) input.

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