Description

The MXR Split + Tap is a compact footswitch that combines a passive TRS splitter with a responsive tap tempo control, all in a single compact-yet-robust unit. Want to direct your sound to two different places, like separate amplifiers or recording equipment? Are you looking to combine two signals into one? The Split + Tap has you covered thanks to a TRS input and Left and Right outputs, all passive, allowing you to split your TRS signal to mono L/R paths or combine stereo L/R paths into a TRS path. The Split + Tap also allows you to adjust the timing of your effects or toggle their parameters on the fly with a momentary switch that responds quickly to your touch. Get the MXR Split + Tap for versatile signal setups and dynamic performances.

Product Features

  • Dual-Purpose Utility Pedal, Combining a TRS Splitter and Tap Tempo Controller
  • Fully Passive TRS Input and L/R Outputs Allow You to Split a TRS Single or Even Combine 2 Signals Into 1
  • Ideal for Sending Your Signal to Multiple Amps or for Hybrid Amp/Recording Rig Setups
  • Built-In Tap Tempo Function to Take Hands-Free Control of Your Time-Based Effects and Other Effect Parameters
  • Incredibly Compact Mini Enclosure Takes Up Minimal Space On Your Pedalboard

Attributes

  • Color: Grey

Technical Specifications

  • Controls: Passive
  • Inputs: 1 x 1/4" TRS (TRS), 1 x 1/4" (tap)
  • Outputs: 2 x 1/4" TS (Left, Right)
  • Power Source: Passive
  • Effects: Utility & Signal Router
  • Processing Type: Analog

ConditionMint (Used)
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Brand
Model
  • M231 TRS Split + Tap
Finish
  • Grey
Categories
Pedal Format
  • Mini
Color Family
  • Silver

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