
Anthony Easton
The Ashdown Bass Envelope Filter features a durable metal housing and an input level control with an illuminated Ashdown VU meter for optimal signal matching. It requires an 18V power supply and measures 63 x 108 x 120 mm (H x W x D) with a weight of 0.6 kg. The pedal offers high, low, or blended filter oscillation frequency control, as well as sensitivity adjustment for the amount of effect. Additionally, it provides a switchable triple voltage controlled envelope filter with two filters switchable between high band and mid band, allowing for a wide range of auto-wah and envelope effects. The pedal is designed to be powered from a linear isolated 18V supply to ensure the best signal-to-noise ratio and lowest possible background noise.
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$85

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