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Description
Unleash the power of vowel-like sounds and slow-filter sweeps with the DOD Envelope Filter 440 (2014). This guitar effects pedal is designed to react to your pick attack, giving you the ultimate control over your sound. Whether you're a guitarist looking for that classic envelope quack, or a bassist in search of big dub sub thunder, the DOD 440 has got you covered.
The DOD 440 features Level and Range controls that allow you to adjust the sensitivity and range of movement of the envelope's sweep, ensuring that you always get the perfect sound. Its unique Up/Down switch allows you to choose which part of the filter sweep to emphasize, providing endless possibilities for creativity.
Unlike the original, this reissue doesn't color your bypassed tone, thanks to its true bypass feature. Plus, it's more pedalboard-friendly with its modern 9V DC power supply input. The DOD Envelope Filter 440 (2014) is a true game-changer, promising to shake up the neighborhood with its unmatched sound and performance.
Key Features:
- Band Pass Filter
- Voice switch for choosing which part of the filter sweep to emphasize
- Reissue of the legendary DOD pedal
- True bypass circuit for pure tone when pedal is off
- Improved circuitry and components for enhanced performance
- Lightweight aluminium case for easy portability
- Updated 9 V DC power supply connector for easy integration into your pedalboard
- Suitable power supply: Art.409939 (not included)
Product specs
| Pedal Type | Envelope Filter |
| Analog/Digital | Analog |
| Inputs | 1 x 1/4" |
| Outputs | 1 x 1/4" |
| Switches | Sweep Direction |
| Controls | Range |
| True Bypass | Yes |
| Power Source | 9V DC power supply (sold separately) |
| Batteries | 1 x 9V |
| Height | 2.25" |
| Width | 2.63" |
| Depth | 4.68" |
| Weight | 0.62 lbs. |
FAQs
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What type of effect does the DOD Envelope Filter 440 produce?
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The DOD Envelope Filter 440 is an analog envelope filter pedal that creates dynamic, auto-wah effects, responding to the intensity of your playing to produce a unique, expressive sound.
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Does the DOD Envelope Filter 440 have true bypass?
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Yes, the DOD Envelope Filter 440 features true bypass, ensuring your guitar signal remains unaffected when the pedal is not engaged.
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Can the DOD Envelope Filter 440 be powered by a battery?
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Yes, the DOD Envelope Filter 440 can be powered by one 9V battery, in addition to being powered by a 9V DC power supply.
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What instruments can the DOD Envelope Filter 440 be used with?
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The DOD Envelope Filter 440 is primarily designed for electric guitars but can also be used with bass guitars to create dynamic filter effects.
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How does the sweep direction switch on the DOD Envelope Filter 440 work?
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The sweep direction switch on the DOD Envelope Filter 440 allows you to select the direction of the filter sweep, providing either an upward or downward sweep for varied tonal effects.
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PROS
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True bypass and power supply connectivity enhance utility
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Simple, intuitive controls with just two knobs and a switch
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Works well with both guitar and bass, versatile
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Compliments overdrives and effects well when placed at the beginning of an effects chain
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Produces natural, organic sounds that are touch-sensitive
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Unique sound with depth, slink, and soul compared to similar pedals
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Volume boost when engaged can enhance drive tones
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Solid build quality ensures durability
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Aesthetically pleasing design
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Offers a distinctive funk sound that's hard to replicate
CONS
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Does not come with a power supply or battery
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No instructions included, which might confuse beginners
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The down position of the switch may produce undesired sounds
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Volume boost when engaged may require adjustment to prevent unwanted loudness
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about DOD Envelope Filter 440 (2014).
Setup and maintenance
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Re-biasing the trimpots to 4.32v on R20 and 3.45v on R23 can improve distortion issues when the envelope engages.
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Electrolytic capacitors might dry out if the pedal isn't used regularly, potentially causing distortion.
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If distortion persists, the bias supply for opamps might be faulty, as suggested by similar issues in other pedals like the Boss BF2.
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4.5 out of 5
Based on 0 Reviews and 16 Ratings
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Nick Reinhart is shown using the DOD Envelope Filter 440 (2014) in a photo he shared on Instagram.
Gary Miller sold his DOD Envelope Filter 440 (2014) on his official Reverb store, as indicated in the Reverb listing.
"Clarence Clarity shared a photo on Discord showing the DOD Envelope Filter 440 (2014) as part of his guitar effects chain."
A DOD Envelope Filter 440 can be seen on Mylets' 2015 pedalboard, in this Instagram photo.
In a video on Ally McErlaine's YouTube channel, titled "Ally McErlaine Pedal Combinations, Dod 440 Envelope Filter," Ally is seen using the DOD Envelope Filter 440 (2014). The video description explicitly mentions, "Trying out my new Dod 440, my first ever Envelope Filter pedal!"
Gino Matteo uses the DOD Envelope Filter 440 (2014) as part of his pedalboard setup, as shown in a post on his Instagram account, ginocochinomad, with the caption "Done and ready for tour."
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