DOD Envelope Filter 440 1979

DOD Envelope Filter 440 1979

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Product Specs

Brand
Model
  • Envelope Filter 440
Finish
  • Blue
Year
  • 1979
Made In
  • United States
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Overview

The DOD Envelope Filter 440, as made famous by Radiohead's Johnny Greenwood, particularly for its appearance on "Paranoid Android," is a band-pass filter that can sweep across a large audio range to create a wah-effect without needing a wah pedal or any foot action. Use the Sensitivity control to compensate for different instrument's input levels or the Range control to adjust the lowest frequency the filter returns to upon decay.

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