I saw that JRR Shop among others is taking pre-orders for the Ep-3.
No mention on the Moog site yet. What is all the huzzah about . . .only thing different seems like the polarity switch . . . but my question is will it work with some pedals that only take a TS input like the ADA Flanger?
It’s also mentioned in the MF Drive documentation; I didn’t think much of it (there have been MF-xxx printed on boxes prior that have not yet materialized) but I WOULD LIKE something to replace my creaky, somewhat faulty EP-2.
(mine doesn’t sit at heel position well, it jumps up 3/4 of an inch at the worst possibly time and I’m reluctant to buy anything generic; I would say that I shouldn’t have sold my MP-201 but I needed the dough, wasn’t using it. It does have the BEST feel out of any exp pedal that I’ve ever seen; that thing was made to go into space, and I mean that literally: solid aluminum precision).
I had some similar issues when I used to have five on a board (LOL) and was able to fix them with a little deoxit (actually a lot in one case) and a screwdriver.
string replaced with what looks like a metal lever
TRS cable/jack replaces fixed cable
… and there is a note in the copy about a polarity switch that, I suppose, will make it compatible with more effect pedals and keyboards.
I’m still waiting for the MP-202 or maybe the MP-200.5. I could do with a single pedal width super high quality aluminum pedal with a minimum of electronics onboard; maybe four footswitches with different levels of attenuation and a latch which froze the foot position. I’ll pay $200 for that.
I hate EP-2. I have 3 of them and all of them are useless after 2 years. But no problem, I replaced them with MP-201
But still, what a crap of hardware, even my old (20 years) boss does the job better!
I would like to se something like MP-202, with just 4 switches, so you can chose which output you are controlling. Sometimes I dont need all the LFOs and ENVs. This would be really helpful for pedalboard that are already over sized.
Well, I picked up an EP-3 and have to say it is excellent. I mean really nice feel.
The body and pedal is the same plastic, for the most part, but the mechanism is way improved. If you are buying a Minifooger (as I did), you should be able to get $5 or $10 bucks off the pedal. Worth it.
My Ep2 also suffered from this.
I opened it up today to have a look.
The spring mechanism was a little too tight, so I very gently stretched the spring coil with my fingers, making it just a tiny bit longer than before. Don’t overdo it of course!
This loosened the tension just enough so that the pedal doesn’t spring back up anymore. Took 3 minutes to open, fix and close again. Well done me!
DUDE!!! where did you find one?? when i got my MF drive from sweetwater (a week and change ago) they said there were none to be had, and they were patiently waiting …a thorough interweb search revealed nothing…
please…do tell…
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