
Anthony Easton
The SP-25L Pro Aero by Mission Engineering is an expression pedal designed for versatile use in both live and studio settings. It features dual 25K Ohm linear potentiometers and a TS latching switch. The pedal is available in black stealth style powder coat or gold carbon fiber graphic finish. Its dimensions are 11″ x 4″ x 3″, and it weighs 4.0lb. The pedal requires an external 9VDC 2.1mm center pin power supply (not included). The extended sweep of the Aero design makes it suitable for volume as well as effects parameter controls. Additionally, it includes an ultra-bright sapphire LED and an acrylic base that creates an illuminated halo effect around the pedal, visible from almost any position. The SP-25L Pro Aero has two expression outputs with independent polarity switches for each channel, allowing compatibility with a wide range of different devices. Furthermore, a third output connects the latching toe switch to compatible MIDI controllers and digital effects, enabling the control of effects such as wah and pitch from the expression pedal.
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