The Tea Philter pedal is designed to produce a fixed wah tone allowing you to lock it in without rocking the pedal back and forth.
According to the company, the Tea Philter lets you dial in “everything from your favorite vocal midrange tone to thick lows.” It uses point-to-point wiring and instructions.
A pre-drilled enclosure and all necessary parts are included. What you need to provide are hand tools, a soldering iron and solder. The effect pedal operates on a 9V battery; for a longer lasting option, a 9-volt adapter can be purchased separately.
For a complete listing of kits available from MODTM Kits DIY visit www.modkitsdiy.com.
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