Electro-Harmonix
Q-Tron Envelope Filter
Improve your Groove! The Electro-Harmonix Q-Tron - the phattest, funkiest envelope filter ever made! Features like switchable Boost and Filter Mix mode allow for an unlimited supply of all-new auto-wah effects that drip with attitude. Increased frequency response and improved signal-to-noise ratio make the Q-Tron perfect for use with any instrument. Bootsy Collins and George Clinton already have theirs - How about you?
$148.50 Q-Tron
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| "No band in the whole world has gotten more mileage out of Electro-Harmonix pedals than Ween," claims cofounder Mickey Melchiondo (aka Dean Ween). The duo has been using EH effects since they first got started in 1984, exploring every musical genre from Beatlesque pop to Afro-Caribbean funk. Dean says the Microsynth and Deluxe Memory Man are always on hand, and much of the band’s second album, The Pod, was done through the Stereo Polychorus. Known for an oddball sense of humor and an acute gift of parody, Ween has released such albums as God Ween Satan, Chocolate and Cheese, White Pepper and The Mollusk. |
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| The mastermind of the Parliament/Funkadelic collective during the 1970s, George Clinton revolutionized R&B, twisting soul music into funk by adding influences from several late-'60s acid heroes like Jimi Hendrix, Frank Zappa, and Sly Stone. The result was more than 40 R&B hit singles and three platinum albums. Clinton began recording solo albums in the early '80s, occasionally performing live with his former bandmates as the P.Funk All-Stars. |
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| Elliott Randall's guitar solos on Steely Dan's "Reelin' in the Years" and the motion picture soundtrack for "Fame" have entered him into the annals of Rock 'n' Roll history. In addition to playing and/or recording with artists like The Doobie Brothers, Asia, Carly Simon, The Blues Brothers and Peter Frampton, he's composed a slew of well-known jingles for clients including Coca-Cola, McDonald's, Budweiser and MTV. |
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| Guitarist Tim Mahoney started 311 along with singer/guitarist Nick Hexum, singer S.A. Martinez, drummer Chad Sexton and bassist P-Nut. Founded in Omaha, Nebraska in 1990, the band hit mainstream prominence with their self-titled album in 1995, which spawned such radio hits as "All Mixed Up" and "Down." They followed that success with the albums Transistor, Live!, Soundsystem and From Chaos. |
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