Electro-Harmonix

Electro-Harmonix Nano Q-Tron Envelope Controlled Filter Pedal

$111.70
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NANO Q-TRON

ENVELOPE CONTROLLED FILTER
A compact version of the classic Micro Q-Tron Envelope Controlled Filter known for its organic, analog sound and expressivity.
 

Envelope controlled filter is an effect type that ventures beyond the mainstream yet is equally at home in a wide range of genres and equally effective on guitar, bass, keyshorns and more. Electro-Harmonix is a pioneer in this effect category and has been making envelope controlled filter pedals since the 1970s! The Nano Q-Tron springboards off that deep heritage.

Here’s how it works: The Nano Q-Tron responds to the user’s playing style and dynamics. The volume of the input signal it receives (also called the envelope) controls the cutoff or center frequency of a swept filter. This allows the Nano Q-Tron to create tone-altering effects ranging from subtle to dynamic, auto-wah to ultra-funky. It’s all about how you play and it’s super interactive. 

  •  Vol (Volume) knob which controls the pedal’s output volume
  •  Drive Control adjusts its filter sweep sensitivity and how the pedal responds to the user’s playing dynamics
  •  Q Control sets the peak bandwidth of the filter and determines how subtle or dramatic the effect will be
  •  LP BP HP Mode Switch controls what frequency range the filter will pass. LP (low pass) emphasizes the lows, BP (band pass) the midrange and HP (high pass) the highs
  •  Pedalboard friendly, compact, rugged enclosure
  •  True Bypass switching
  •  Comes equipped with a 9Volt battery and can also be powered by an optional 9Volt power supply

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