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Source AudioSpectrum Intelligent Filter Pedal

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Source Audio Spectrum Intelligent Filter Pedal

If you want the funk, then perhaps your search will be over with the Source Audio Spectrum intelligent filter pedal. Great for both guitar and bass (or any other instrument for that matter), this stereo filter is one of the most versatile and advanced effects in its class. It is centered around three distinct modes—Tron, Dumpling, and Thrust, supported by four knobs which control eight parameters (thanks to the Alt button).

The pedal is capable of delivering a myriad of effects ranging from classic auto wah to enveloped phaser and distorted octave sounds. For each position of the mode toggle switch a preset can be saved, and many more presets can be accessed and stored via the Neuro Mobile App. This is an immensely advanced filter effect perfectly fitting for funky grooves, flavorful psychedelic explosions, and a variety of other vibrant tones.

Spectrum Features

  • Three distinct filter effect modes
  • Three presets, one for each toggle position
  • Stereo I/O
  • Expression control
  • Neuro app compatible
  • Dimensions: 4.5 x 2.75 x 2"/114 x 70 x 51mm
  • Power Specs: Includes 9V DC power supply
  • Includes 1/8" to 1/4" cable for Neuro Mobile App
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