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JHS Pedals Mute Switch Pedal


Description
NOTE that this is NOT a momentary switch. When clicked, the signal stays in the position chosen.


Features
- Requires standard 9V DC Negative for the LED to function
- Measures 3.6 x 1.5 x 1 in.
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Reviewed by 4 customers
Love this pedal
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submitted2 years ago
byDavid
fromLee's Summit, Mo.
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
this pedal is great if you don't have standby
Love this pedal
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submitted2 years ago
byDavid
fromLee's Summit, Mo.
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
this pedal is great if you don't have standby
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submitted3 years ago
byMarc
fromFlorida
I bought a tuner that's always on, and build a pedalboard without any kind of mute- So I feel like a total amateur, re-tuning in between songs. With the JHS Mute I paid about half of what a new tuner would cost. It works great, and fits just about anywhere.
Exactly what I needed12
submitted6 years ago
byJeff - Young Old Timer
fromLakeland, FL
I have nothing negative to say about this little pedal. I needed something to cut the sound off when I'm not playing and our sound tech leaves my channel open. Most of my basses don't have kill switches, but this switch works perfectly for such an occasion. It has a powered on-light to tell me when it's engaged, but I don't need it. Somehow, through great experience and careful research, I discovered that if I don't hear any sound coming from my bass, that in itself is my indicator that the switch is engaged. Wow, what a concept! All in all, it works great.
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submitted3 years ago
asked byZalant
fromTigard, OR
Would this work well for running microphones through it? I know the cables would need to be XLR-to-1/4, but we've got those already. (Referring to mics which don't have their own on/off switch.)
It probably will. Interesting idea