This was a huge surprise. I have a EHX Q-Tron, which is fantastic, but it takes too much space on the pedalboard, is unneccesary complex for my use and uses a positive-centre 24V power source. When that broke, I got this instead, not expecting much (I only use it on a couple of songs). But it is just brilliant, the sound quality is on par with the Q-Tron, actually. Quite easy to dial in a good tone, and with sensitivity on zero, it works as a static bandpass filter. Completely analog circuit, low power consumption, very cheap. No reverse mode, no filter type selection, no drive, but the sound is extremely clean and high-quality. May be a simplified clone of the Maxon AF-9, but the decay is smoother, in my opinion.
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It's a WAH pedal, but without having to pump it with your foot. Get the setting just right and it gives you that Guthrie Govan style 'quack' sound. Great for funk songs, such as Chicago's I'm a man, and Wild Cherry's classic - Play that funky music.
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This pedal does all the Mu-tron stuff for a tiny price. It has a full set of controls, each with a well-calibrated sweep. Its only limitation is that it's slightly overdriven, but it really is one of the most fun pedals ever. Try placing it after a tremolo pedal for a fascinating effect which combines auto-wah and triggered wah. Or play it into a fuzz, or even a wah pedal!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Neat little auto wah / filter toy, great value, well built
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