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Published on 07/12/14 at 09:55
This is a "Envelope Filter" analog Nano version of the Doctor-Q EHX dating back 70 years.
It reacts to the attack of the game and created a wah effect types.
Input / Output jack Standard | Power 9V DC Standard.
The case is sturdy, it is standard EHX Nano size, it does not take up much space in the Pedalboard.

UTILIZATION

A knob "Range" is used to define the frequency range over which the effect is. Depending on the setting thereof, the output volume of the instrument and the attack of the game (more or less energetic) type, produce different Wah pedal.

A "Bass Switch" increases the frequency range in which the effect is in the bass. Knowing that by default, the effect triggers the medium and treble.

The "Footswitch" allows engagement or cutting effect. Knowing that it's true bypass.

SOUND QUALITY

Seniority as the underlying meaning, the analog wah, is very typical "Old-School 70's" and little versatile. Either love, which is my case, there is found little interest.

I use it with a bass. Normally, it does not fire if you play on low notes, but opening the pedal, you reach a small "trimpot" that can be turned with a small screwdriver electrician. This helps to push even sensitivity in the bass.
So, no problemo, the sound is nickel even playing with a bass.

OVERALL OPINION

I've had a little less than a year.
I wished an analog thing simple, typed "old-school" is perfect.
I had just before, and for a long time, a BOSS AW-3, super versatile and very good, but over time, I preferred the past to analogue and simple.
The quality / price ratio is very good.
With experience, I probably will remake this choice, although I will probably soon to the Micro Q-Tron EHX