DOD GFX25 Extreme Envelope Filter - Teal
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Description
The DOD GFX25 Extreme Envelope Filter delivers dynamic auto-wah and filter-style effects that respond directly to your playing attack for expressive, touch-sensitive tone shaping. Designed for guitarists seeking everything from subtle funk-inspired movement to dramatic sweeping filter effects, the GFX25 provides versatile envelope-controlled modulation in a straightforward pedal format.
Its intuitive control layout makes it easy to shape the character and responsiveness of the effect. The Blend control adjusts the balance between the dry signal and effected tone, while the Range control determines the frequency sweep focus from lower to higher frequencies. The Sensitivity control tailors how strongly the filter reacts to picking dynamics, allowing players to fine-tune the pedal's response to their playing style.
Whether used for rhythmic funk textures, experimental filtering, or expressive lead tones, the GFX25 Extreme Envelope Filter offers responsive performance and a wide range of tonal possibilities.
Item Shown:
DOD GFX25 Extreme Envelope Filter
Model #:
DODGFX25
Case/Box:
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Product Specs
Electronics
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Envelope filter pedal
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Blend control adjusts mix between dry and effected signal
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Range control adjusts frequency sweep range
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Sensitivity control adjusts envelope response to playing dynamics
Miscellaneous
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Dynamic auto-wah and filter-style effects
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Responsive to picking attack and signal strength