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  2. Wahoo Powrlink Zero power-meter pedals — full details, power ...

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    Single- and dual-sided power measurement based on the Speedplay Zero pedal.

  3. Cycling power meter - Wikipedia

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    Pedal based power meters. Pedal-based power meters can be located either in the pedal axle or in the pedal body. This type of cycling power meter measures the cyclist’s force exactly where it is applied, through one or both pedals. Power meters with sensors on both pedals can provide a real dual-sided power measurement, that is power data ...

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  5. Cadence (cycling) - Wikipedia

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    Cadence can be measured via various types of sensors, for example a simple reed switch and a magnet which detects one revolution each time the crank arm passes a point on the frame, or more advanced sensors based on a force sensor (e.g. pedals), torque sensor (e.g. crank arms) or other types of cycling power sensors.

  6. Fulltone - Wikipedia

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    Fulltone USA Inc. is an American manufacturer of effects pedals for the electric guitar.Founded by Michael Fuller in California in 1991, Fulltone was one of the first "boutique" pedal companies [1] and became best-known for its overdrive pedals, the Full-Drive and OCD, with the latter dubbed by Music Radar "one of the most legendary overdrives ever made."

  7. List of distortion pedals - Wikipedia

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    Designed for electric guitar and bass and operated by the player's foot, distortion pedals are most frequently placed in the signal chain between the guitar and amplifier. The use of distortion pedals was popularized by Keith Richard 's use of a Maestro FZ-1 Fuzz-Tone pedal on the 1965 Rolling Stones song " (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction ".

  8. Expression pedal - Wikipedia

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    An expression pedal is an important control found on many musical instruments including organs, electronic keyboards, and pedal steel guitar. The musician uses the pedal to control different aspects of the sound, commonly volume. Separate expression pedals can often be added to a guitar amplifier or effects unit and used to control many ...

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