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Hosa FSC-501 Latching Footswitch

Hosa FSC-501 Latching Footswitch

FSC-500 series footswitches by Hosa Technology are incredible values. With all-metal chassis and reinforced switches, all footswitch models are designed to withstand years of use. A hardwired 10 ft cord facilitates a broad range placement and rubber pads on both top and bottom prevent it from slipping. Available footswitch models include:

FSC-501: Latching (on-off) Footswitches, designed for guitar amp channel switching and other electronic applications

FSC-502: Momentary Footswitches, normally open (push-to-make), compatible with most electronic instruments and multitrack recorders

FSC-503: Momentary Footswitches, normally closed (push-to-break), compatible with Roland and Yamaha electronic instruments and multitrack recorders

A latching footswitch is designed for guitar amp channel switching, signal processor on-off, and similar electronic device functions. A momentary footswitch is designed to control keyboard/synthesizer sustain and patch advance, drum machine/sequencer start/stop, and multitrack recorder punch in/out.

Consult your owner’s manual to ensure compatibility.

Connector: 1/4 in TS

Warning: 
This product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to P65Warnings.ca.

Hosa FSC-501 Latching Footswitch

FSC-500 series footswitches by Hosa Technology are incredible values. With all-metal chassis and reinforced switches, all footswitch models are designed to withstand years of use. A hardwired 10 ft cord facilitates a broad range placement and rubber pads on both top and bottom prevent it from slipping. Available footswitch models include:

FSC-501: Latching (on-off) Footswitches, designed for guitar amp channel switching and other electronic applications

FSC-502: Momentary Footswitches, normally open (push-to-make), compatible with most electronic instruments and multitrack recorders

FSC-503: Momentary Footswitches, normally closed (push-to-break), compatible with Roland and Yamaha electronic instruments and multitrack recorders

A latching footswitch is designed for guitar amp channel switching, signal processor on-off, and similar electronic device functions. A momentary footswitch is designed to control keyboard/synthesizer sustain and patch advance, drum machine/sequencer start/stop, and multitrack recorder punch in/out.

Consult your owner’s manual to ensure compatibility.

Connector: 1/4 in TS

Warning: 
This product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to P65Warnings.ca.

$17.13

Original: $48.95

-65%
Hosa FSC-501 Latching Footswitch—

$48.95

$17.13

Description

Hosa FSC-501 Latching Footswitch

FSC-500 series footswitches by Hosa Technology are incredible values. With all-metal chassis and reinforced switches, all footswitch models are designed to withstand years of use. A hardwired 10 ft cord facilitates a broad range placement and rubber pads on both top and bottom prevent it from slipping. Available footswitch models include:

FSC-501: Latching (on-off) Footswitches, designed for guitar amp channel switching and other electronic applications

FSC-502: Momentary Footswitches, normally open (push-to-make), compatible with most electronic instruments and multitrack recorders

FSC-503: Momentary Footswitches, normally closed (push-to-break), compatible with Roland and Yamaha electronic instruments and multitrack recorders

A latching footswitch is designed for guitar amp channel switching, signal processor on-off, and similar electronic device functions. A momentary footswitch is designed to control keyboard/synthesizer sustain and patch advance, drum machine/sequencer start/stop, and multitrack recorder punch in/out.

Consult your owner’s manual to ensure compatibility.

Connector: 1/4 in TS

Warning: 
This product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to P65Warnings.ca.