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Walrus Audio Kangra Envelope Filter and FuZZ Dual Pedal
$ 66
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Walrus Audio Kangra Envelope Filter and FuZZ Dual PedalExcellent condition! Back is clean, no velcro. No box.
Nice, natural warm sounding envelope filter on the left side with an awesome sounding version of the Kay Fuzz on the right side. Both sides can be used independently or combined for very wild post rock/psychedelic/stoner rock fuzzy wah-like goodness. Mid Switch toggle can add a “doomilicious” mid scoop, or toggled off for a flatter EQ response. Fuzz side also has a toggle switch to select two types of fuZZ: Modern, which is a tighter fuZZ and Vintage, which is a less-forgiving spatty “gated” sounding Octave fuZZ (Kay Fuzz).
The Kangra Filter Fuzz is a true bypass, two-in-one pedal that provides a thick and spatty octave fuzz, and a psychedelic filter thats great for sweeps, frequency boost and envelope filter sounds. The filter can run independently, or with the fuzz feeding into it. The Filter control can and be engaged with the Envelope Filter switch turned off as well, and you can connect an expression pedal to control the Filter control for some awesome wide filter sweeps.
SNL Guitarist and fuzz fanatic, Jared Scharff, approached us about doing a modern filtered and fuzz inspired by his favorite vintage fuzz pedal, the Kay Fuzz Tone. Working together through hundreds of texts, calls, emails and mailing prototypes back and forth, the Kangra came to life with plenty of grit, teeth and vintage vibe, as well as pronounced modern features.
FUZZ
Get two different styles of fuzz with the M/V Switch. In the modern position (M), you notice a more forgiving fuzz with longer and tighter sustain, while the Vintage position (V) feels starved with spatty breakup and grittier, shorter sustain.
FILTER
The Kangra also has a versatile filter with Resonance, Sensitivity, Frequency and Envelope Filter controls. Use the filter on its own to add a unique shape to your sound, or flip the Envelope Filter switch and open up funky sixties style tones.
“On the filter, I wanted to go for that vintage mpc 3000 low pass type of thing…Or similar to doing a low pass plug-in for a track, or like a dj would do without it being too “wah pedal” like, and this achieved that.” - Jared Scharff
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