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Description

Step into a world of seamless control with the Hughes & Kettner FSM 432 Mark II MIDI Footswitch, designed to simplify your live performance and studio sessions. This robust footswitch is your gateway to unlocking the full potential of your Hughes & Kettner amp, offering an intuitive interface for musicians who demand versatility and precision at their feet.

Unleash the power of 128 patches with the FSM 432 Mark II’s ability to navigate through 32 banks, each holding four meticulously crafted presets. Whether you’re dialing in a lush reverb or a searing lead tone, this footswitch ensures you can do it all without missing a beat. And with its dedicated Tap button, adjusting delay times and other effects becomes a breeze, allowing you to stay in the creative zone.

The FSM 432 Mark II is not just about quantity; it’s about giving you the quality of control that lets your musical expression shine. Its phantom power capability via the 7-pin MIDI connector ensures you’re always ready to perform, while the compatibility with 5-pin MIDI cables (using an optional power supply) offers flexibility for any setup.

Key Features:

  • Control up to 128 patches with 32 banks of four presets each
  • Dedicated Tap button for precise delay and effect adjustments
  • Phantom powered through 7-pin MIDI connector for hassle-free setup
  • Compatible with 5-pin MIDI cables using an optional power supply
  • Durable and intuitive design for stage and studio use

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