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01 Sep, 2016
Good for what it is.
The M-Audio EX-P expression pedal is a simple, no frills, budget expression pedal. It has a polarity switch to ensure compatibility in most cases. I can confirm that it works well with the Zoom G3 guitar multi-FX.
The pedal is plastic. It seems fairly robust, but obviously the material of its construction means it will only take limited punishment and will probably have a limited lifespan. That said, I've used it at band rehearsals (and will try gigging with it) and it is holding up so far. For the price, one could probably afford to get one or two additional pedals as backups and still spend less than it would cost to get a sturdier metal expression pedal.
It does the job, just don't leap onto it from the other side of the stage.

05 Oct, 2017
Good, Reliable Strings.
I've used D'Addario strings for mandolins for many years. I always found them to be really good, so now I use them for Irish bouzouki too. The gauges seem just right for 66cm scale 'zouks and would probably be good for slightly shorter scales too.
Not much more to say. Good value and good sound. A quality product.

19 Oct, 2016
Very good
1 of 1 found this helpful I sing at a pub session and with a band. My voice isn't the greatest and has a very limited range, so I frequently have to push it a bit to get some notes. By the end of a night I sometimes get a cough and quite often my voice will pack up on the big notes. So, having read reviews I thought I'd give Vocalzone pastilles a try.
I'm surprised. They actually do help. The pastilles have a clearing effect on the airways / nose / throat. They also seem to soothe the vocal chords and make things a bit smoother. The only downside is that they make your pint taste odd!