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Behringer volume pedal fcv100 connection
Behringer volume pedal fcv100 connection







behringer volume pedal fcv100 connection

For me it works fine and the price was basically the cheapest volume pedal I could find. I don't use this all the time and just use it for volume swells, so the cheap price made it an attractive pedal for me and when I say cheap, I mean dirt cheap. While Behringer has a reputation for making cheaply made products, since they are cheaply made they are cheap in price. While this is made out of plastic, it doesn't really matter if you treat it well as it has held up nicely for me since I got it. It is nice to have a few 1/4 inch inputs and outputs so you can use a few instruments at one with this. This is made well enough overall to function and couldn't be easier to use - just plug it in and move the pedal either up or down to control the level of the signal. I got it because it is extremely cheap and since it is a volume pedal and simply will change the volume of your instrument I thought I could get away with getting a cheap one, and I believe I was right. Sorry if this is dumb question - first time looking at running this in CV mode.I recently got the Behringer FCV100 volume pedal for my lap steel and electric guitars.

behringer volume pedal fcv100 connection

The FCV 100 has 12 volt power supply that I typically use (in normal mode) but I wonder whether that is even needed in CV mode as an expression pedal. It this correct? I don't want to damage anything and actually not sure if I have one TRS cord handy - need to dig (have gig this afternoon). Since both the Behringer pedal and Kurz PC361 state TRS - I am thinking I need one cord (TRS) to go from the CC (volume) output of PC361 to the output 2 of the pedal. I am not much on wiring but TRS looks to me like a "stereo" jack and TS "mono".

behringer volume pedal fcv100 connection

I had been using BEhringer pedal in normal mode running two separte channel mono cords L/R through to 2 channels of amp but the PC 361 sounds muddy when compared to direct L/R out of 361 to amp. The PC361 manual lists for CC Continuous pedals to use 1/4 Rip-ring-Sleeve with wiper connected to sleeve. The FCV manual says you can use the CV mode by plugging in to output 2 (CV switched) and indicates TRS type connectors in spec list although manual is not clear on whether this is needed for all modes. I have FCV pedal (has both normal and CV modes) that I am wondering if it will work in my new to me Kurzweil PC361 as volume pedal in the CC (volume jack).









Behringer volume pedal fcv100 connection