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Electro Harmonix Enigma Q Balls Guitar Envelope Filter PedalThe Electro Harmonix Enigma Q Balls Guitar Envelope Filter Pedal is a powerful and precise envelope filter fine-tuned for bass frequency response. Sculpt your envelope to reveal a truly expressive tone, with a defined and unique signature. Enigma will deliver tight and smooth control over the complete 40 Hz to 3 kHz range, with a consistent and even sweetness.Need some edge? Engage Enigma's analog distortion and dial in anything from subtle bite to dominating crush.
You can even plug in an optional expression pedal to control the filter sweep with your foot. With the ability to adjust Q, sweep range, and filter type, you'll also wind up with of the most versatile wahs available.
The Electro Harmonix Enigma Q Balls Guitar Envelope Filter Pedal is a mysteriously musical envelope filter for bass guitar.
Electro Harmonix Enigma Q Balls Guitar Envelope Filter Pedal Features
- 40 Hz to 3 kHz frequency response tailored for bass
- Optional expression pedal control
- Fully-analog circuit
- Switch selectable analog distortion designed for bass
- Start and Stop sweep control
- Low Pass, Band Pass, High Pass filter select
- Start and Stop for filter sweep and Q control
- Separate Dry and Effect outputs
- 9.6VDC 200mA power supply included
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Babarishka from Orchard Park, NY, USA
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| Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable? |
| See above. |
| Reliability |
| How has it stood up over time? |
| I've only had it one day but it looks pretty sturdy. |
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| Your general opinion of this product. |
| Well, I understand why they call it "Riddle" Q Balls. It took a few hours for me to suss the controls out, as they are very interactive. I've played a long time so this might confuse a beginner, but if you stick with it it will pay off. I've written down around 15 sounds on paper (make a diagram of the controls and copy cool settings, because you will forget them). |
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| How does it feel, Heavy, Fast, Chunky? How was the neck? Are the controls easy to get to while playing? |
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| Tone |
| Bright and snappy? Dark and smooth? Were the pickups hot, mellow, thick, thin? |
| The sound is very organic and takes a plain clean sound and makes it all greasy. I got a great "Thank You for Letting Me Be Myself" (Sly) sound that has always been elusive. |
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| How did the stain or paint job look? |
| The paint job on the box is cool in a silly kinda way. |
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