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MXR M82 Bass Envelope Filter Pedal

£179.00

It’s time to funk things up! Achieve classic analogue envelope filter sounds at the tap of your toe! The M82 Bass Envelope Filter Pedal from MXR is a usefull addition to your pedal collection, not only for its dynamic sound, but for its size – it’s so small and refuses to take up room on your board! Customis your sound and call in just the right amount of filtering easily via its simple-to-use Dry and Effect controls. You’re all set for some serious funkiness once you’ve dialed in the amount of sensitivity for your level of attack and because the…

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here at Just Pedals we love this MXR M82 Bass Envelope Filter Pedal.

It’s time to funk things up!

Achieve classic analogue envelope filter sounds at the tap of your toe! The M82 Bass Envelope Filter Pedal from MXR is a usefull addition to your pedal collection, not only for its dynamic sound, but for its size – it’s so small and refuses to take up room on your board! Customis your sound and call in just the right amount of filtering easily via its simple-to-use Dry and Effect controls.

You’re all set for some serious funkiness once you’ve dialed in the amount of sensitivity for your level of attack and because the MXR M82 Bass Envelope Filter Pedal runs as true bypass, your tone will always remain intact when you bypass it.

Key Features:

  • Analog envelope filter
  • True Bypass
  • 9-volt operation or optional power supply
  • Metalic, Gillter finish

Specifications: 

  • Type: Filter
  • Inputs: 1 x Instrument
  • Outputs: 1 x 1/4″
  • Power Supply Included: No
  • Batteries: 1 x 9V
  • Height: 2.5″
  • Depth: 5.5″
  • Width: 4.5″
  • Weight: 0.84 lbs.

What Jim Dunlop say about the MXR Bass Octave Deluxe pedal:

The M288 Bass Octave Deluxe is a dual-voice octave pedal that offers analog tone, true bypass, and a variety of tonal options. MXR’s 18 volt Constant Headroom Technology™ provides high headroom and superior tracking. Use the Dry knob to mix in your direct signal, and hit the Mid+ switch to add up to +14dB of internally adjustable mid frequencies (400Hz or 850Hz). Finally, mix in two separately controlled octave voices—Growl (for throaty tone) and Girth (for deep tone).

Power: Dunlop ECB003 AC Adapter or Single 9 volt battery

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About MXR

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MXR is a renowned American effects pedal brand, founded in 1972, that has earned a reputation for its reliable, high-quality products with a focus on simplicity and performance. Known for their iconic compact designs, MXR pedals have become staples on pedalboards across genres. Popular models like the Phase 90, Dyna Comp, and Distortion+ have been integral to the sounds of rock, punk, and beyond. With a commitment to durability and tone, MXR continues to innovate, offering a wide range of pedals, from overdrives and delays to modulation and loopers.

Bass

In the realm of guitar effects, “bass” pedals are designed specifically for bass guitars, enhancing their low-end frequencies and allowing bassists to shape their tone and explore new sonic possibilities. These pedals cater to the unique characteristics of the bass guitar and provide various effects to modify its sound. For instance, overdrive and distortion pedals add gain and saturation, giving the bass a gritty or distorted tone. Compression pedals help even out dynamics by smoothing out the volume of loud and soft notes, resulting in a consistent and punchy sound. EQ pedals enable bassists to sculpt their tone by boosting or cutting specific frequencies, allowing them to emphasize certain parts of the sound or compensate for room acoustics.

Other popular bass effects include envelope filters, which produce dynamic filter sweeps in response to playing dynamics, adding rhythmic groove to bass lines. Octave pedals generate harmonies one or two octaves below the original note, creating a fuller and more powerful sound. Modulation effects like chorus, flanger, and phaser add depth and movement by modulating the pitch or phase, creating swirling textures and enhancing the overall presence of the bass line. Lastly, delay and reverb pedals introduce ambience and spatial depth, adding echoes and reflections that enhance the sense of space in music. These diverse effects allow bassists to expand their sonic palette and express their creativity in numerous ways.

Envelope

An envelope filter effect pedal is a type of audio effect that alters the sound of an instrument based on the dynamics of the player’s performance, specifically how loudly or softly they play. It works by using an envelope follower, which tracks the amplitude (volume level) of the signal and controls a filter that modulates the sound accordingly. The result is a distinctive sound where the filter’s cutoff frequency is swept up or down in reaction to the player’s attack, creating a “wah” or “quack” effect.

Envelope filters are commonly used in genres like funk, electronic, and rock to add a dynamic, expressive quality to the sound. The pedal can produce a range of tones, from subtle, smooth sweeps to more pronounced, percussive filter effects. The effect is most noticeable when playing with strong dynamics, such as heavy picking or fingerstyle playing, as the intensity of the filter changes in real-time. Some popular envelope filter pedals include the Electro-Harmonix Q-Tron and the MXR Envelope Filter, both of which allow players to shape the effect’s response with adjustable sensitivity, attack, and filter range for greater tonal control.

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Pedal

A pedal is an electronic device that alters the sound of an electric guitar by applying various effects. Pedals are typically connected in a series between the guitar and amplifier, allowing guitarists to switch effects on and off with their feet while playing.

This enables musicians to quickly and easily change their sound, adding versatility and creativity to their performances.

Pedals are essential tools in many musical genres, including rock, blues, jazz, and metal, allowing artists to craft distinctive and dynamic soundscapes.

Once you buy one, you can’t stop and then you have to sell them and buy more.