
Studiologic by Fatar MP113 Dynamic Pedalboard
Available with 17 pedals also.
Overall User Ratings (based on 21 ratings)
Submitted January 17, 2006 by a customer from hotmail.com
"Only buy if you wanna keep it simple"
Like the title says, only buy if you wanna keep it simple. Otherwise don't expect too much. Overall though, it gets the job done for me, and in a big way.
Features
Not very many features, which is exactly why I bought it. I use this on my organ rig for basslines. That's it.
Quality
Very well built. I like the feel of these pedals. They do go down a little bit further than they would on a set of A-100/B-3/C-3 pedals, but you get the general idea of where to go footwise.
Value
Worth every penny as long as you understand that it lacks alot of features that other, more expensive, pedalboards have. Good for organ bass lines.
Musical Background:
Active Musician
Musical Style:
Gospel
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Submitted April 17, 2006 by a customer from hotmail.com
"unit is not intuitive....manual sucks, tech support sucks"
Sound
NA - it's a midi controller
Features
sucks....not intuitive. User's guide (owner's manual) sucks big time
Ease of Use
double suck - see previous category
Manufacturer Support
quadruple suck - tech rep is semi-clueless. Owner's manual is only two pages long and leaves out important points...like - you must enter a two digit number - if the number to input is 2, then you have to input 02 - this is just a simple example
Musical Background:
active musician
Musical Style:
Celtic
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