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The Lovetone Meatball is a dynamic filter pedal known for its versatile filtering capabilities and has been used by numerous artists since the 1990s. The pedal features the following technical specifications and functionalities:
- Dimensions: 200 mm wide, 185 mm high
- Current Draw: Not specified
- Price: Discontinued
Key Features:
- Sensitivity control
- Attack and Decay controls
- Range control for fine-tuning frequency response and creating subtle
effects
- Resonance control
- Blend for mixing straight signal with effect
- Pedal facility for creating wah-type effects using a standard passive
volume pedal
- FX loop for inserting octaves and distortion or using external trigger
facility
- High, Low, and Band-pass filter modes
- Four selectable filter frequency ranges
- Triggering off full or half bandwidth and trigger off for static tone
control or adding/scooping tone with blend
- LED indicators for filter response and effect on/off
Additional Functionality:
- The Meatball can be used as a static filter by disengaging the trigger.
- Offers low-pass, band-pass, or high-pass filtering options.
- Provides pedal inputs for remote real-time filter adjustment, compatible
with specific expression pedals recommended by Lovetone.
The Meatball's filtering capabilities allow for a wide range of tonal changes, making it a valuable tool for musicians seeking unique and expressive sounds.
Watch the latest video demos and reviews for the Meatball from YouTube. Stompbx updates this every six months to reflect the most popular reviewers and guitar pedal demos for each pedal.

Below are live Reverb listings for the Lovetone Meatball from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.

Very Good
$1,375.90

Excellent
$849

Very Good
$1,333.51

Excellent
$1,067.39

Excellent
$1,149.68

Excellent
$1,031.58

Very Good
$1,115.30

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