The Seamoon Funk Machine is an all-analog envelope filter pedal designed to deliver a chromatic wonderland of envelope filter fun with added surprises. It is equally suitable for use with guitar, bass, and horns. The pedal features the following technical specifications:
- Blend Control
- Frequency Control
- Depth Control
- Volume
- Cool Green Light
- Great Paint Job
- Made in the USA
The product dimensions are:
- Length: 4.43 in
- Width: 2.37 in
- Height: 1.25 in
- Weight: 1 lb
The Funk Machine works with any electrified musical device, such as guitar, bass, microphone, and horns. It uses a standard 9-volt battery for power.
Additionally, the Funk Machine can be used as a sub-harmonic bass filter, which cleanly lowers the bass response by two full octaves.
The Funk Machine V2 is known for its unique subharmonic throb, which may have been the first pedal Easter egg. The frequency control adds a little treble to the signal, providing gentle equalization for a particularly spanky quack, especially beneficial for bass frequencies.
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Brand New
$199.99
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