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Dunlop MXR M82 Analog Bass Envelope Filter

Bass Envelope Filter Pedal
Dunlop
(2)
CHF 161.00
MSRP: CHF 187.65
1 unit in stock
Expected delivery: Tue, 5.5. and Wed, 6.5. to your country (CH)
Free delivery in Switzerland
Analog Bass Envelope Filter with filter controls and true bypass.

The Bass Envelope Filter delivers classic, analog, envelope filter sounds in an easy-to-use and compact pedal designed specifically for bass. Separate Dry and Effect controls let you dial in the perfect mix of effected and direct signals, so you can bring the funk without losing the low end. Its wide range of filter tones can be shaped with the Decay and Q controls, and a simple twist of the Sensitivity knob can tailor the pedal for your attack-as well as adjust for passive or active basses. The Bass Envelope Filter's power supply circuitry is designed to withstand over-voltage or polarity mishaps, and its true-bypass switching preserves your tone in bypass mode. It's all packaged in a durable, lightweight, Phase 90-size aluminum housing for the ultimate in portability and pedalboard space-saving dimensions. Power: Dunlop ECB003 AC Adapter or Single 9 volt battery

Product Details
Product Number
153214
Brand
Dunlop
Series
Effect Pedal
SubSeries
MXR
Category
Bass Envelope Filter Pedal
Brand Category
Dunlop - Bass Envelope Filter Pedals
Relevancy rank in Category Bass Envelope Filter Pedal
4 of 8
Date
December 2011
Dimension
Box Depth
228mm
Box Height
127mm
Gross Weight
0.48kg

3.5
(2)

I'm finding it difficult to find the right approach. Perhaps I also lack the patience for it. However, by experimenting and trying different things, I'm getting quite good results. In the meantime, though, the filter is frustrating me, and I've temporarily removed it from the system.

Operation

I'm finding it difficult to find the right approach. Perhaps I also lack the patience for it. However, by experimenting and trying different things, I'm getting quite good results. In the meantime, though, the filter is frustrating me, and I've temporarily removed it from the system.

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