Hosa FSC-385 Dual Latching Footswitch vs Line 6 LFS2 Footswitch (2-Button) Black
Overall winner: Line 6 LFS2 Footswitch (2-Button) Black
Key Differences
Hosa FSC-385 (A) is the more affordable, dual-latching guitar-style footswitch with solid construction and broader generic compatibility examples; Line 6 LFS2 (B) offers solid metal construction, two-button latching control specifically for Line 6 Catalyst amplifiers and may require the Catalyst Edit app for reassignment. Choose Hosa if you want a lower-price, general-purpose dual-latching footswitch; choose Line 6 if you need a dedicated, metal-bodied controller for Line 6 Catalyst amps and app-based reassignment
Hosa FSC-385 Dual Latching Footswitch
Dual-latching guitar-style footswitch for channel switching. Easy to plug in and use with solid construction; compatible with multiple amps, per user insights
Pros
- Dual-latching operation
- Guitar-style footswitch
- Solid construction
- Easy to plug in and use
Cons
- Limited customer-specified limitations
- No detailed compatibility list beyond examples
- No mention of included cables or accessories
Line 6 LFS2 Footswitch (2-Button) Black
2-button metal-latching footswitch for the Line 6 Catalyst Amplifier. remotely controls Channel and Effect on/off with a configurable second switch via the Catalyst Edit app. includes a 10-foot TRS cable
Pros
- solid metal construction
- remote channel and effect control
- two-button latching design
- cable included for quick setup
Cons
- may require Catalyst Edit app for reassignment
- specific to Line 6 Catalyst amplifiers
- only 2-button control
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Hosa |
| Durability | Line 6 |
| Versatility | Hosa |
| User Reviews | Hosa |