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About This Item

✪ Volume/Expression 2 in 1 Pedal 

✪ Independent volume and expression output jacks  

✪ Solid aluminum alloy casing  

✪ Passive design - no power supply needed 

✪ High quality potentiometer ensures precise response and long life 

✪ Works with a variety of instruments and devices  

Description

Ampero Press is a compact, passive volume/expression 2 in 1 pedal designed not only for controlling Ampero series multi-effects, but also for controlling other musical devices (with external EXP pedal jacks) or being used as a passive volume pedal. Ampero Press boasts the DNA of the Hotone Ampero line: classic black and gold attire with a high-end textured finish. It has solid aluminum alloy casing, smooth and comfortable user experience. 

Video Review: Hotone Ampero Press SP-30 Passive Volume Expression 2 in 1 pedal

Brand Hotone
Weight (kg) 0.56 kg
Width (cm) 8.1
Length (cm) 16.2
Height (cm) 5.1
Battery No
Power Supply No
Best For Electric Guitars
Acoustic Guitars
Bass Guitars
Other Instruments

Customer Reviews

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Gnes

Works well with any amplifier. Would recommend.

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Shawn

I really like Hotone. This pedal was small, well built and almost perfect. I did not try to use it as an expression pedal, but as a volume pedal. That's the rub, it seemed like it was on or off with not much variation. I ended up returning it, but It was built well and I would have no problem buying Hotone products again.

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david meletiche

I had a vox volume pedal for almost 20 years, I tried replacing it with numerous pedals and this one is giving me what I want.
Compact size, sturdy construction, wide sweep and super stylish and it has an independent expression output. Did I mention that it came with a piece of sculpted 3M velcro? Great price too

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Giovanny

Gran producto, sin embargo no lo reconoce la Pod go de Line 6

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Chris Ryan

There are some common themes in some of these reviews that should be addressed in this searchable place.

If the pedal is not working at all, check to make sure you are using a TRS cable, and NOT a regular guitar cable. If the end has one black ring around it, that is a regular guitar/instrument cable. If it has two rings, it has two channels = stereo = TRS.

Another issue is the pedal's range when used as an expression pedal. So assuming you're using a TRS cable, you might notice the full 0-127 gets used up mostly in the middle 1/3rd of the pedal's range. That has to do with the pedal's polarity, and unfortunately this pedal doesn't have a switch or a second jack to change between TRS and RTS. I was calibrating my Airstep to use the expression pedal, and when I had it set to use RTS, I saw the range that some reviewers have seen. Then I switched it to TRS polarity, and I saw 0-127 smoothly across the entire pedal's range.

(Other than that, this little pedal is rock solid and a welcome addition to my rig.)

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