
Anthony Easton
The Ibanez AF9 Auto Filter is an automatic "wah-wah" type sliding filter pedal that offers advanced features. It provides three selectable filter types, two slide directions, and two slide ranges. The Sensitivity control adjusts the auto threshold, and the Peak control determines the slide width. The chosen filter's slide action may be placed wherever the emphasis is desired, making the AF9 ideally suited for any type of instrument.
Specifications:
- Input Impedance: 500K Ohms
- Output Impedance: 10K Ohms
- Residual Noise: -95 dB or less (input shorted IHF-A weighted)
- Filter Frequency: 100 Hz - 2 KHz (Low) / 200 Hz - 4 KHz (High)
- Power Voltage: DC9 V (Battery) / DC10 V (AC-adaptor)
- Current Consumption: 17 mA (9 V) / 19 mA (10 V)
- Dimensions: 74 mm (W) x 124 mm (D) x 54 mm (H)
- Weight: 580g
The AF9 Auto Filter is designed to provide a wide range of filter effects, making it suitable for various musical styles and instruments. It is a versatile tool for musicians seeking expressive and dynamic filtering capabilities in their performances.
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