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Keeley Neutrino V2 envelope filter pedaal
Disponibilidad online:
Estimado tiempo de entrega 7 dias laborales
249,00 €
-12%
219,00 €
(con 21% IVA)
Keeley Neutrino V2 envelope filter pedaal
nº del producto: 9000-0058-2566
Periodo de garantía:
Este producto tiene 4 años de garantía, si se registra en en la página de W-Music Distribution en los 45 días siguientes a la compra. Si el producto no se registra, la garantía es de 2 años.
General
Whether you're toting a guitar or bass, the Keeley Neutrino V2 Envelope Filter can be dialled in to serve as your own personal auto-wah. Ultra-variable, this pedal features three selectable filters, giving you the choice of a low-pass, band-pass or high-pass filter. From there, the frequency range can be set to low or high and, via a side-mounted switch, the effect direction can even be dictated. While this pedal runs on any standard 9 Volt DC power supply or block battery, the voltage can be doubled to increase the headroom and dynamics.
Características
Características del producto
- Incluye adaptador no
- Centro negativo /positivo centro negativo
- Sustainable product not specified
- Mini pedal no
- Salida estéreo no
- True bypass sí
- Tipo de adaptador de enchufe DC 2,1 mm
- Alimentación por pilas sí
- Voltaje 9V, 18V
Peso y las dimensiones incluyen el paquete
- Peso (incluyendo el paquete) 300 gr
- Dimensiones (incluyendo el paquete) 14,0 x 10,5 x 7,0 cm
Características del producto
- Keeley Neutrino V2
- envelope filter / auto wah
- for guitar, bass and keyboard
- true bypass
- 3-band filter: low, band & high pass
- controls: gain, lo/band/hi pass, peak (output volume)
- switches: lo & hi range, bypass, direction
- status LED
- metal housing
- input: 6.35mm mono jack
- output: 6.35mm mono jack
- power (per pedal): 9V power supply or 9V battery (neither are included)
- dimensions: 12 x 6.8 x 5.8cm
- weight: 2.3 kg
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Vyvyan W.
02 octubre 2020
Packs de ahorro
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nº del producto: 9000-0058-2584
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- 1 x Devine PCH/0.15 cables de conexión mono jack en L - jack 15 cm 9,30 €
Precio habitual
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Te ahorras
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Estimado tiempo de entrega 7 dias laborales
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nº del producto: 9000-0058-2585
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Ahora juntos por
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Te ahorras
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Estimado tiempo de entrega 7 dias laborales
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nº del producto: 9000-0058-2586
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Te ahorras
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Estimado tiempo de entrega 7 dias laborales
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nº del producto: 9000-0058-2587
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Te ahorras
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I am in love with this pedal. Get those classic Mutron style octo-coupler envelope filter sounds at a fraction of the price (and size!).
This being my first envelope filter pedal I had heard people say this type of effect can struggle to respond with low output pickups, and some may find they need a signal boost ahead of them to really make the filter sing. This had me worried seeing as I don't actually own a boost pedal - yet.
Once I'd found the sweet spot on the gain knob for optimum response, I tested it using Seymour Duncan Distortion humbuckers - Sounded great! Then the same pickups again in split coil mode - Still sounded great! Then the final challenge - The Dynasonic single coils on my hollowbody Gretsch - Amazingly, it still sounded great! And barely any need to adjust the gain to compensate for the lower output signal.
Of course there's a unique learning curve to getting the best out of an envelope filter. Once your musical ear and picking technique adapts to the dynamics however it's all fun and games from there.
If you want some real funky magic I recommend trying it on a clean setting going into a compressor; or go wild and place it after a good fuzz tone for thick and bouncy synth-like rhythms and impossible sounding wah-wah leads. It's also a fantastic tool for creating unique sounding ambient swells when you let chords ring out.
All that good stuff said; If the Neutrino has a downside it's the tiny recessed sliding switch on the side of the pedal that toggles the direction of the filter sweep. It's tricky to adjust even with the pedal in your hands and becomes inaccessible if it's anywhere other than on the very right hand edge of your pedalboard. Fortunately for the Neutrino that's the most likely place it will end up sitting in your signal chain. Otherwise leave a good few inches of finger room between anything to the right side of the Neutrino if you want easy access.
It's an amazing sounding pedal once you figure its quirky nature out, and as I said at the start of my review I'm in love with this pedal, and one thing love is about is overlooking the minor external shortcomings and seeing the beauty and potential that lives on the inside.
Far out, Man.