low pass filter guitar pedal Trickfish Signal Filter Bass Pedal
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low pass filter guitar pedal

low pass filter guitar pedal Trickfish Signal Filter Bass Pedal

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low pass filter guitar pedal Trickfish Signal Filter Bass PedalVERY INTERESTING ALTERNATIVE TO TRADITIONAL EQ SUPER USEFUL TOOL, NOW AVAILABLE AS A PEDAL GREAT FOR CLEANING UP THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF YOUR SIGNAL FREE SHIPPING IN THE USA EXPERT TECHNICAL SUPPORT IN STOCK MEANS IN STOCK DESCRIPTION The Trickfish Signal Filter is probably going to be one of the most useful pedals you ever invest in, especially if you play live. Bass frequencies in a live setting can be very challenging to manage. If you've ever been

VERY INTERESTING ALTERNATIVE TO TRADITIONAL EQ

SUPER USEFUL TOOL, NOW AVAILABLE AS A PEDAL

GREAT FOR CLEANING UP THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF YOUR SIGNAL

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DESCRIPTION

The Trickfish Signal Filter is probably going to be one of the most useful pedals you ever invest in, especially if you play live. Bass frequencies in a live setting can be very challenging to manage. If you've ever been told to turn down your bass, it's probably not due to volume, but because there's a buildup of frequencies on stage or in the room that steamrolls over everything else.

This pedal is essential if you play live in different venues and struggle with room acoustics. It's perfect for cleaning up your low end and high end so that muddy-sounding frequencies don't kill your bandmates' ability to hear themselves or resonate like crazy in the room.

Unlike traditional EQ, the Signal Filter uses dual, independently selectable filters that offer a steep cut at 24dB per octave. The high-pass filter sweeps from 38Hz to 310Hz, and the low-pass filter sweeps from 330Hz to 15kHz. This allows you to curb the highs and/or the lows while keeping the remaining frequencies fully intact.

If your low end is too boomy, dial up the high-pass filter until your sound is boomy no more. If your bass is a little bright or clanky up top, dial back the low-pass filter until it sounds warmed up but retains your mid range definition. An additional gain control on the high-pass channel (up to 15dB) ensures that any perceived volume lost from cutting the deep low end can be added back in.

It's also great for the studio "Pultec" trick, where you first boost and then cut bass. You get all the heft and punch from the low frequencies while cutting out the frequencies that make your tone muddy.

It has independent footswitches for the low-pass and high-pass filters, giving you two different tones available. The steel chassis is built to last, and with top mounted jacks it’s sure to fit your pedalboard.

This is a super useful pedal that’s a must-have in every bass player's signal chain, especially if you play live in different rooms and need to adjust your tone quickly.

From Trickfish

Introducing the ultimate tone sculpting tool for musicians who demand precision and versatility: the Signal Filter. This isn’t just any filter; it’s a meticulously designed device that offers unparalleled control over your sound’s frequency spectrum.

Trickfish's Signal Filter is a smart tone shaping tool that offers variable High Pass and Low Pass filters to “pocket” your sound, reigning in the high and low end when you need a tone that’s a little less wide or hi-fi.

As opposed to traditional EQ which boosts and cuts at a set frequency with sloping curves on either side, the Signal Filter uses dual, independently selectable filters that offer a steep cut at 24db per octave on the bass range starting at 38Hz all the way up to 310hz, and on the treble range from 330hz all the way down to 15kHz. This allows you to curb the highs and/or the lows while keeping the remaining inside frequencies fully intact. Say you like the sound of your bass but the low end is too boomy on stage? No problem, just dial up the High Pass until your sound is tightened up but still full and beefy. Maybe your bass sounds great but is a little bright or ‘clanky’ up top? Just dial back the Low Pass until it sounds sufficiently warmed up but retains the right amount of punch and articulation needed. An additional Gain control on the High Pass Channel ensures that any perceived volume lost from cutting the deep low end can be added back in.

SPECS

Size (Including Knobs):
5.08" [129.7mm] High
2.72" [69mm] Wide
1.96" [49.9mm] to 2.29" [58.2mm] Deep

Weight: .98 lbs. [.45 kg]

Power Requirement: 9V DC (Center Pin Negative)

Power Comsumption: 3.9 mA

Chassis: Steel

Removeable Rubber Feet: Adhesive Backed

User Manual



FEATURES

OUT: 1/4” phone jack output

DC IN: 9V DC power input, center pin negative

IN: 1/4” phone jack input

HI PASS FILTER: Sweep from 38Hz to 310Hz

HI PASS FILTER: Sweep from 330Hz to 15kHz

HI PASS GAIN: 15dB of gain for hi pass filter

HP+GAIN: Footswitch toggles effect on/bypass

LO PASS: Footswitch toggles effect on/bypass

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