Get everything you love about the DVP3 with half the pedalboard footprint, adjustable rocker tension and a switchable AUX output for tuner-out or expression.

Dunlop DVP4 Volume X Mini Pedal
Control your volume and FX parameters without crowding your pedalboard. Saving space doesn't mean skimping on durability or functionality--the DVP4 Mini Volume (X) Pedal does everything that the larger DVP3 does at half the size, and it's just as durable and solidly built with a lightweight aluminum chassis, aggressive non-slip tread, and Dunlop's patented Low Friction Band-Drive for a smooth range of motion and consistent, reliable performance. For maximum comfort and precision, the DVP4's rocker tension is fully adjustable.

The AUX output combines tuner and expression functionality into one jack that can be toggled with a switch inside the pedal. When using the DVP4 as an expression pedal, you can use an internal pot to set the minimum level of the parameter you're controlling with the rocker. If you want to reverse the function of the heel-down and toe-down positions, the DVP4 has another internal switch that allows you to do so.

Don't sacrifice control over your volume level and FX pedals just because you're using a travel-sized board. Get yourself a Volume (X) Mini Pedal.

Features:
- Controls volume levels and FX parameters
- Low Friction Band-Drive for smooth, durable performance
- AUX output for switchable tuner/expression functionality

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