
Anthony Easton
The Meris Preset Switch is a compact footswitch designed to provide instant access to four distinct sounds on any one or more Meris pedals. It features the following specifications:
- Easily access up to 4 presets with instantaneous preset switching
- No external power required
- Connect with a single TRS cable (included)
- Control multiple pedals with a simple Y cable* (not included)
- Designed to be aesthetically placed in front of 2 Meris pedals
- Includes 1 Flat 11″ TRS cable
- PCB socket for mini arduino DIY midi projects (*not included)
The dimensions of the Meris Preset Switch are 216 x 57 x 51 mm, and it weighs 285 g. It is designed to streamline the process of saving and accessing presets, making it a valuable addition to any setup utilizing Meris pedals.
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Below are live Reverb listings for the Meris Preset Switch from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.

Brand New
$123.17

Brand New
$99

Brand New
$99

Very Good
$106.86

Excellent
$121.44

Excellent
$111.33

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