The Lovetone Meatball is a dynamic filter pedal known for its versatile filtering capabilities and has been used by numerous artists since the 1990s. The pedal features the following technical specifications and functionalities:
- Dimensions: 200 mm wide, 185 mm high
- Current Draw: Not specified
- Price: Discontinued
Key Features:
- Sensitivity control
- Attack and Decay controls
- Range control for fine-tuning frequency response and creating subtle
effects
- Resonance control
- Blend for mixing straight signal with effect
- Pedal facility for creating wah-type effects using a standard passive
volume pedal
- FX loop for inserting octaves and distortion or using external trigger
facility
- High, Low, and Band-pass filter modes
- Four selectable filter frequency ranges
- Triggering off full or half bandwidth and trigger off for static tone
control or adding/scooping tone with blend
- LED indicators for filter response and effect on/off
Additional Functionality:
- The Meatball can be used as a static filter by disengaging the trigger.
- Offers low-pass, band-pass, or high-pass filtering options.
- Provides pedal inputs for remote real-time filter adjustment, compatible
with specific expression pedals recommended by Lovetone.
The Meatball's filtering capabilities allow for a wide range of tonal changes, making it a valuable tool for musicians seeking unique and expressive sounds.
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Below are live Reverb listings for the Lovetone Meatball from Reverb. Stompbx automatically aggregates current offers to give you a quick look at available models, conditions, and prices. Perfect for comparing options and making an informed purchase.
Very Good
$750
Excellent
$956.99
Very Good
$1,183.86
Very Good
$817.72
Good
$1,241.98
Very Good
$1,531.95
Very Good
$893
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