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About This Listing

Always on tempo
Our new tremolo range and our upcoming temporal pedals include this tap tempo feature.
For those who regularly change tempo and prefer to feel it with their feet rather than with a potentiometer,
you asked us many times for this feature and it’s finally done.

Simpler
From the pedal itself, you can set the tempo by pressing the left footswitch.
But sometimes depending on the location of the pedal in the pedalboard,
this pedal may be on the 2nd row and it’s not necessarily practical to use a tap tempo that far away.
Or sometimes, some people wear size 46 and may press both footswitches at the same time.

Handier
It was unthinkable for us to increase the size of the pedal because of this function.
So we thought it was more interesting to offer to those who want to do otherwise, to add this little accessory!
It can be placed anywhere on the pedalboard.
The footswitch is momentary, so there’s no ” click ” during the tap.

Immediate connection
To use it, open your footswitch and turn the Spinner mode off to focus on Tap reading.
Connect the 2 devices using the 3.5mm jack supplied with the Tap.
The Tap and the pedal communicate with each other easily thanks to our connectivity.

Now all you have to do is having fun!

More infos on our website.

Condition
Brand
Model
  • Tap
Finish
  • Bamboo
Categories
Year
  • 2020
Made In
  • France

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Items Sold:392

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