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The Nektar NX-P Expression Pedal is a versatile, budget-friendly analog pedal designed for universal compatibility with most keyboards and controllers. Featuring a sturdy metal base-plate, rubber grip surfaces, and adjustable polarity and sensitivity controls, it delivers smooth, silent operation and reliable floor stability. Ideal for home studios and live setups, it offers professional-grade performance without the premium price tag.




| ASIN | B07CN7STLC |
| Best Sellers Rank | 15,702 in Musical Instruments & DJ ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments & DJ ) 342 in Electronic Piano Accessories |
| Body Material | Plastic |
| Colour | Black |
| Connector | 1/4" TRS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,385) |
| Date First Available | 6 April 2018 |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Item Weight | 454 g |
| Item model number | NX-P |
| Material Type | Rubber, Metal, Plastic |
| Power Source | Usb |
| Product Dimensions | 21 x 7.6 x 5 cm; 454 g |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
S**N
Nektar NX-P very good budget expression pedal
I wanted to make my own expression pedal with a toe switch, to use with my Fender Tone Master Pro modeller. The official pedal was £160, which was rather steep. I'd seen a YT video of someone modding this pedal with a toe switch, so I though I'd have a go myself. It was actually very easy and works well. Having to take the pedal apart to modify it, I could see it was built to a decent standard and was pretty robust. I've seen better pedals but they have cost a lot more than this. It's plastic, so not as robust as a metal-bodied pedal, but if you do plan to jump up and down hard on an expression pedal, then that's the sort of thing you should be looking for in the first place. It does have a metal base-plate, which adds some weight and helps keep it in position on the floor. The treadle works smoothly and sends a full-range travel signal to the Tone Master Pro, so no problems there. The minimum output control also worked well. I can't comment on its longevity, but it won't be a hard job to fit a new pot if necessary. Overall I'm very impressed for the money.
G**B
Good
Arrived quickly and well boxed. Seems strong enough for home studio use. Decent size and weight and good floor grip too. Long TRS cable. Works on all my devices... Boss Sy1, Novation Launchkey midi controller. Would have given 5 stars for price point but cant remove TRS from pedal as it is hard-wired. Also, not sure how smooth the sweep is on it. By that i mean that Im not sure it is giving you every tiny bit of the sound sweep and there might be slight flat spots but it's only very marginal. Saying that it is silent and smooth to operate. For the money its good and does the job for me and is very cheap compared to others out there.
U**A
Fantastic for the price!
I wasn't expecting to much from an exp pedal at this price point but its actually fantastic! It's very sturdy and solid feeling despite being made of plastic (which makes it very lightweight) The tracking works really well and is smooth across the range, when used to control delay time for example it ramps up smoothly and evenly without jumping or missing points in the range, meaning it will go evenly from 0 - 100 without quickly jumping up or down that range, which is great as there are far more expensive pedals that aren't capable of this! I'd definitely recommend this pedal and already have to other musician friends, I use 2 exp pedals for my board currently and I'll likely replace my other more expensive one with another one of these!
N**S
Good value, works great with Line 6 M9
The down side: it's plastic with a metal base. Still, plastic Behringer pedals seem to survive quite well. The actuator linkage is also plastic with a smear of silicone grease; that is probably not going to last for ever but it will probably outlast the pot so not to worry. The up side: price. The M-Audio one is cheaper, yes, so this is a compromise. I just acquired a second-hand Line 6 M9 pedal and wanted a cheap expression pedal to evaluate the M9's potential as a gigging pedal. Using switch position 2 and the "sensitivity" control at full (which means it is at zero effect, not interfering) I can control the selected parameter(s) on the M9. Setting up the M9 is another topic - if you are using auto save you must switch off all effects before unplugging the expression pedal or you lose what you just set up; best to use manual save. If you're not worried about warranty, or if the lead eventually breaks and you are able to DIY it would not be difficult to replace the fixed lead, or there's plenty of space to install a stereo (TRS) jack socket to use with a suitable lead. Edit: I notice that when using this with the Line 6 M5/M9 pedals, you cannot set 100% value for any parameter. Like some other expression pedals there is a small 1k resistor in series with the potentiometer, so to get 100% you would have to modify the pedal to bypass the resistor. In practice I haven't found it a problem.
A**M
Works Well
Works as hoped with the Kemper profiler.
B**T
Bargain and surprisingly good
Purchased to use as an expression pedal with my GigRig G3S. Works surprisingly well. Only downside is the fixed length cable but this is easily mofified. A Jack on the pedal would be better.
E**F
This works!
I got this as a cost effective way to use a wah pedal as i have an entirely virtual rig. Using it in conjunction with Bias FX 2 and it works like a charm. The pedal is very sensitive though thats the only downside.
A**R
Neural DSP Quad Cortex compatible!
As long as you know what you're doing, this pedal is FANTASTIC. Great build quality, fantastic sound quality, looks great too! I use it with my Neural DSP Quad Cortex for a volume/wah controller, set up is easy and it feels/sounds FANTASTIC
T**O
Funciona perfeitamente com o M-Vave Chocolate no computador (DAW com VTS3, Amplitube 5 e etc). Basta selecionar o modo pedal de expressão no CubeSuite, Interface, clicar no +, clicar no parâmetro que aparecerá e editar o "loosen" para 127 e "step on value" para 0.
U**U
Bir sürü pedalda denedim hepsinde çalışıyor, fiyatına göre çok kaliteli duruyor
A**S
excellent - used with a Roland Re20 (old version) space echo pedal, all good, works fine, dirt cheap but looks very cool (much nicer than the slightly cheaper but very tacky lookng m-sudio pedal). Polarity switch had me baffled but basically, from what the company told me when i contacted for more info, setting 1 will work for most things, setting 2 is for yamaha stuff. i think ;) ("reverse the polarity" reminds me of Jon Pertwee's dr who....:)) Anyway for guitar pedals it opens up a new world!
I**D
Great, inexpensive expression pedal works perfectly, if a little light weight (so can move underfoot if not secured). I use it with a StudioLogic Numa2organ as volume control, but also used it as an expression controller with a couple of EarthQuakerDevices pedals. Seems best value for price I've seen.
J**.
Es una pasada lo bien que va para lo que vale. Lo uso con el controlador MIDI M-VAVE Chocolate y va genial. La guinda del pastel es que tenga un potenciómetro para regular el rango de barrido, con lo que puedes emular cualquier wah. Como dicen los americanos, este pedal es un « no brainer ».
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