Hot Hand In Action

US Wireless controller for FX pedals now shipping – video demo online      27/04/07

Hot Hand In Action


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Source Audio have announced that their Hot Hand Wireless Adapter that allows musicians to control the Hot Hand FX pedals by waving their arm about is now available. They have put up a ccouple of videos on YouTube demonstrating their products.
Here’s what the company have to say about the Hot Hand Wireless Adapter in their own words…
The Hot Hand Wireless Adapter replaces the wired sensor and can be used with all Hot Hand Products. The Hot Hand Wireless adapter features light weight, long battery life, and world-wide usage. The Hot Hand Wireless Adapter consists of a motion sensor ring unit (similar to the original Hot Hand sensor, but no wire!), and a small receiver that plugs directly into the back of the Hot Hand Control Box.
Hot Hand Wireless Adapter Features & Specifications
  • Compatible with all Hot Hand products.
  • Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery.
  • RF transmitter capable of transmitting over 100 feet.
  • Licensed for world-wide wireless standards.
  • One plug connection to base unit. No other wires.
  • Use up to 4 units on one stage at one time with no interference.
Pricing and Availability:
Available now. See dealers for pricing.
More information:

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