Epsilon, the new effect pedal from Dreadbox, combines distortion, filter and envelope for guitars, basses, synths and more.
Epsilon is a fully-analog effect pedal that can generate the tone of a tube distortion, says Dreadbox. It also includes an envelope generator for any voltage controlled input, a variable state resonant filter and a momentary gate switch.
The Epsilon features cutoff, resonance, low/band-pass, gain, volume, low/high gain, attack, release, depth and sensitivity controls. It is powered by a 9V Boss-type center negative adapter.
Discover the Epsilon stompbox at www.dreadbox-fx.com/epsilon.html.
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