Carl Martin Ottawa

car wah

enevlope filter / auto wah pedal

suitable for guitar and bass

get the funk out!

compact design

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€139.00

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The Carl Martin Ottawa is an Envelope Filter that mimics the sound of a wah wah pedal, without having to step on it. Moreover, you can manually adjust the frequencies. In short, really a great pedal for solo and rhythm work.

Whether you like 'those' psychedelic 60's, or the disco era of the later 70's, the Ottawa does that and much more without any effort! There are 3 presets: High, Band and Low Pass filters, furthermore you have an adjustable bandwidth, attack, level and tone.

Features:

  • Auto Wah/Optical Envelope Filter
  • For electric guitar and bass guitar
  • Mimics the sound of a Wah pedal
  • Responds dynamically to the guitarist's playing style
  • From deep 60s Wah to crisp 70s disco sound and everything in between
  • Use "wah textures" without having a big wah pedal on your pedalboard all the time
  • Controls: Attack (sensitivity), Tone (high-cut), Q (bandwidth), Level (gain)
  • 3 selectable filter presets: HP (High pass), LP (Low Pass) and BP (Band Pass)
  • Analog design with opto technology
  • Cast iron retro design
  • Top mounted input and output
  • Buffered bypass
  • 9 volts DC, center negative, minimum 30 mA input power (Power supply not included)
  • Dimensions: 11.5 x 6 x 5 cm
  • Weight: 0.42 kg

Brand Carl Martin
Ean Code 0852940000967
Color Blauw
Tap-tempo no
Stereo input nee
Stereo output nee
Analog yes
Type Gitaareffect Stompbox
Buizen No
Article number 74523

Carl Martin Ottawa

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