One Control Xenagama Tail Loop MKIII

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One Control Xenagama Tail Loop MKIII

One Control

Xenagama Tail Loop MKIII

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Product Info

Article Number: 552119
Model: Xenagama Tail Loop MKIII
Category: Switch Pedals
Price: $196.90

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The Xenagama Tail Loop MKIII is a seriously useful piece for players with a complex pedalboard. Having three isolated loops with individual footswitches and a dedicated tuner out makes managing a large signal chain a breeze. It's a great solution for anyone wanting more control over their effects without resorting to more expensive MIDI-controlled options.

Product Description

  • One Control Xenagama Tail Loop MKIII
  • 3-Channel True Bypass Loop Switcher For Effect Pedals
  • The footswitches operate three independent loops and a separate tuner output
  • High-quality switchable BJF buffer
  • 4 x DC hollow plug outputs: 2.1 x 5.5 mm for looping through the power supply
  • True bypass
  • 4 Footswitches: Loop 1
  • loop 2
  • loop 3
  • tuner out/mute
  • Status LEDs
  • Metal housing
  • Inputs and outputs: 6.3 mm Mono jacks
  • Power supply via optional 9 V DC power supply unit 2.1 x 5.5 mm hollow plug
  • polarity (-) inside
  • not included in the delivery
  • Passive operation possible without power supply; Status LEDs
  • BJF buffer and DC hollow plug outputs then without function
  • Current consumption: max. 13 mA
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 41 x 244 x 46 mm
  • Weight: 310 g

*Note:* Battery operation is not supported

*Note* Register your product at www.w-distribution.de/Warranty and extend the warranty to 4 years.

PROS
  • • Solid metal housing provides robust protection against pedalboard abuse.
  • • BJF buffer maintains signal integrity, especially crucial with complex chains.
  • • Independent loop control allows for flexible signal routing and muting.
  • • DC hollow plug outputs simplify power distribution for looped pedals.
CONS
  • • Size can be a constraint on smaller, more compact pedalboards.
  • • Lacks MIDI control, limiting advanced integration with external devices.
  • • Passive operation disables buffer and power features, reducing functionality.

Product Video

Key Features

Type Loop Switcher
Loops/Channels 3 independent loops + tuner out
MIDI No
Buffer BJF Op-Amp Buffer
Power Supply 9V DC (optional), Passive operation possible
Dimensions 41 x 244 x 46 mm

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Frequently Asked Questions

The tuner out sends the signal to your tuner pedal through a dedicated path, effectively bypassing the main effects loop for silent tuning.
While the specified plug is ideal, you might be able to use an adapter; however, One Control doesn't officially support this, and polarity is critical to avoid damage.
The buffer is only active when the unit is powered; in passive mode, it's completely bypassed, allowing your signal to pass through unaltered.

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