

The Menatone Mail Bomb Mini is an envelope filter pedal designed to deliver a wide range of pick attack-triggered wah effects. It features simple controls for creating wah goodness, including Peak, which sets the upper limit of the wah effect, Depth, which sets the lower (idle) frequency, and Attack, which adjusts the gain of the filter trigger.
The pedal is built with full-sized through-hole parts, with no surface mount components. It is handmade in the USA, ensuring high quality and attention to detail. The dimensions of the Mail Bomb Mini are 1.5" x 3.66", and it requires a power supply for operation, as it does not support battery use.
The Menatone Mail Bomb Mini is suitable for guitarists and musicians looking to add quacky, funky, and easy-to-use filter effects to their sound. Its compact size and handmade construction make it a versatile and reliable addition to any pedalboard.
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