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It's a footswitch
Anónimo 24.08.2016
So this is the remote footswitch for the the Neo Instruments Ventilator II Leslie simulator which enables remote control of start / stop and speed.
The pedal itself is very well made with robust switches and it is heavy enough not to move around on the floor and comes with a reasonable length of cable.
The unit functions as expected with no glitches and uses a standard stereo cable which is easy to purchase if the included one fails or isn't long enough.
There is one flaw however that's really with the Ventilator itself rather than the remote: you can't remotely put the Ventilator II into bypass from the Remote II.
I ended up having to add an additional connector into the Ventilator II and connect up a third switch to enable the bypass function. Given that it's relatively easy to work out the switching logic for three switches over a standard stereo cable it seems a bit of a miss.
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JN
A bit pricey for what it is but build very strong.
Jon Nord 28.02.2021
It's built very strong and it works fine. The only major complaint is that there isn't an OFF (that is to say, bypass) switch to turn the pedal off altogether and let the sound bypass the rotary effect, which in my opinion is as important as the slow/fast and stop controls. To turn the effect off, you have to do it on the main pedal.