GisserD Posted February 4, 2019 Share Posted February 4, 2019 (edited) Up for sale is my Mu-Tron Micro-Tron III. Boxed, and in as new condition with the addition of high quality velcro on the back. I've been through a bit of a pedal binge these last few months and with some bills coming up, unfortunately it's a last one in, first one out policy. With generous helpings of squelch and slurp this classic filter doesn't come up very often, so i'm hoping to pass it on to a fellow BCer that can get more use out of it than i can. Collection from brighton area, or postage for an extra £5er sorry no trades Here is the official line... The NEW Micro-Tron III is the newest reincarnation of the classic Mu-Tron III™ envelope filter. The Micro-Tron III provides all the classic Jerry tone and Bootsy funk, in a pedalboard-friendly size and powered by industry-standard 9V DC. We’ve also added an OUTPUT level control and the ability to footswitch select between UP and DOWN drives. It’s never been easier to cruise down “Shakedown Street” or get to “Higher Ground” – the Micro-Tron III sounds amazing on guitar, bass, keys, horns, harmonica… you name it! Controls: MODE LP (lowpass filter) passes all the signals below the peak and attenuates signals above the peak BP (bandpass filter) passes signals only near the peak and attenuates signals below and above the peak HP (highpass filter) passes all signals above the peak and attenuates signals below the peak RANGE LO sets the filter sweep to a low range for most rhythm guitar, bass and lower fret uses HI sets the filter sweep to a high range for accenting string harmonics or for up-the-neck and solo work LEVEL controls the ouput volume of the effected signal PEAK (or Q) controls the filter audio response from very weak to very strong GAIN controls the envelope and filter audio drive ON/OFF Footswitch engages or disengages the envelope filter effect UP/DOWN Footswitch UP position produces familiar “auto-wah” sound – like a heel-to-toe sweep on a wah pedal DOWN position produces a “down swoop” sound – like a toe-to-heel sweep on a wah pedal Edited February 4, 2019 by GisserD 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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