The EBS BassIQ is an analog envelope filter that is
triggered by the notes you play. The results are the
funkiest and most responsive sounds in a stomp box.
Auto-Wah or Funkadelic Sounds
The pedal achieves sounds ranging from the classic auto-wah
to your own unique space-bass or ”Funkadelic” sound. It features
controls for threshold and attack, and runs in three different modes,
Hi-Q, Up and Down. The 2008 edition uses true bypass technique.
Auto-Wah or Funkadelic Sounds
The pedal achieves sounds ranging from the classic auto-wah
to your own unique space-bass or ”Funkadelic” sound.
It features controls for threshold and attack, and runs in
three different modes, Hi-Q, Up and Down. The 2008 edition
uses true bypass technique.
Improvements with the new edition
3 dB higher headroom
Higher sensitivity - easier to dial-in
New analog circuitry with higher dynamics and lower noise.
Mechanical True Bypass switching
Features
Triple Envelope Filter
Hi-Q, Up and Down Modes
Controls for Threshold and Attack
True Bypass
Improvements with the new edition
3 dB higher headroom
Higher sensitivity - easier to dial-in
New analog circuitry with higher dynamics and lower noise.
Mechanical True Bypass switching
Technical Specifications
Nominal Input Level - 8 dBv
Input Impedance 700 kohms
Bypass Bandwidth +0 / -3 dB 20 - 20k Hz
Filter Range 60 - 8k Hz
Filter Q min / max 3 / 10
Filter Mode Down / Up / Up-HiQ
Threshold -50 - +6 dBv
Attack Time (80%) 50 ms - 2 s
Dimensions (L x W x H) 2.8 x 4.5 x 1.4” (70 x 115 x 35 mm)
Weight 480g (1.07 lb.)
Bypass True Bypass
Power Requirements 9 V DC Regulated, 18 mA max
Artists using EBS BassIQ
Mike Scott - Guitar Session Great
Mr Hardgroove - Public Enemy
Pete Griffin -Zappa Plays Zappa
Josh Dunham - Prince
John Wesley - Live guitarist with Porcupine Tree
and many more...