Just ahead of NAMM, Chase Bliss Audio has announced the Condor EQ/Pre/Filter. While Not much about the pedal is known at this point. It looks to be a powerful tone shaping tool. Chase Bliss Audio posted earlier today on Facebook, "No trolling/teasing this year, straight to it. Introducing Condor™: Analog EQ / Pre / Filter. Release: 4/16/18. $349. 100% analog signal path with digital control/presets/midi. Switchable to clean or overdrive. Parametric boost/cut mids control from 150Hz to 5kHz with 3 “Q” settings. Bass boost/cut control with 3 intensity settings. LPF filter with 3 settings: normal, slight resonant, very resonant. Ramping/hold functionality for LFO filter tremolo effects. True bypass or buffered bypass selectable via dip switch. Come try it out at NAMM next week, booth 3744. We are still tweaking the design so customer feedback is desired and appreciated."
100% analog signal path with digital control/presets/midi.
Switchable to clean or overdrive.
Parametric boost/cut mids control from 150Hz to 5kHz with 3 settings.
Bass boost/cut control with 3 intensity settings.
LPF filter with 3 settings: normal, slight resonant, very resonant.
Ramping/hold functionality for LFO filter tremolo effects.
True bypass or buffered bypass selectable via dip switch.
This is probably one of the more major releases this year at NAMM. I'm looking forward to seeing the full range of its features. Alway exhaustive in their features, Chase Bliss seems to over produce with each of their products. This pedal seems to be no different.
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