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Description

When it comes to envelope filters, there are a funkload of options. Unfortunately, there are plenty of parameters with which to control them, and almost all envelope filters deny you access to at least one. “Let’s just not give them a frequency control,” some might say. Fear not, funkseeker, as the Funkzilla smashes all preconceptions of what an envelope filter should do and sound like—and it works on everything; guitars, bass, keys, you name it.

The Funkzilla is our take on everything enveloped, filtered or both. While all envelope filters give you the ability to coax that familiar “quack” sound from them, the Funkzilla contains the ability to shift the filtering from envelope control to LFO control. In other words, it’s the ultimate funk box.

Attack, Depth and Freq(uency) controls come standard, as does the envelope direction (up or down). Beyond that, the heart of the Funkzilla lies within its Tap/Env switch. This switch toggles between standard envelope filter sounds and more dynamic autosweep sounds that take away the need for dynamics.

With this switch set to Tap, a plethora of options opens up. The Speed and Mode knobs become active, as does the tap switch, along with 1-2-4 and Wave toggles. The Speed knob now controls the speed of the auto-sweep (overridden by the Tap switch), and the 1-2-4 toggle controls the time subdivisions.

You can adjust the Funkzilla’s Mode control to one of eight different rhythmic patterns for the utmost expression, and across those patterns, you can choose one of three different waveforms—sine, ramp, and square.

An expression jack overrides the Speed control for some truly expressive filtering options, with some phaser and flanger overtones available for the brave.

Even without the bells and whistles, the Funkzilla is one killer envelope box and funks the joint up right out of the box. With the bells and whistles? Look out.

KNOBS:

Speed: When in Tap mode, this knob controls the rate at which the filter sweeps automatically, from near-frozen pulses to hyperdrive.

Mode: This eight-position control cycles through several rhythms and accents when in Tap mode. Because of the different rhythms, it is highly interactive with the standard filtering controls. Turning the Mode control fully left bypasses all functions.

Depth: Controls the intensity of the filter sweep across both Tap and Envelope modes.

Freq: Adjusts the center frequency of the filter sweeps. Turning the knob lower centers the filtering on the dubby side of things while turning it up gets you into Zappa territory. Works across both Tap and Envelope modes.

Attack: This control adjusts the time it takes for the filter to “open.” Turning it doesn causes the envelope to open slowly, and turning it up opens the envelope very quickly. This knob works only in Envelope mode.

TOGGLE SWITCHES:

1 2 4: The tempo range of the Funkzilla lives in this switch. In Tap mode, it sets the subdivisions of your tapping. In standard mode, it sets the range of the Speed control.

Wave: A three position switch changes LFO waveforms between Sine, Ramp and Square modes. This switch is only available in Tap mode.

Dir: This switch toggles between forward and reverse envelope operations, and is available across both Envelope and Tap modes.

Tap/Env: Changes between the two main modes: Tap and Envelope. In Tap mode, the filter speed is set by either Speed knob, expression pedal or tap tempo. Each control will override the last one used. Envelope mode works as a standard envelope filter. Make sure that your instrument’s volume is set to maximum for best results.

AUXILIARY:

Input: Instrument or other pedal goes here.

Output: Amplifier or other pedal goes here.

Expression jack: In Tap mode, connecting an expression pedal gives hands-free control over the Speed knob for some psychedelic filter action. This effect is not available in Envelope mode.

True bypass footswitch: Turns the effect on and off.

Tap tempo footswitch: In Tap mode, sets the tempo of the filter sweeps.

POWER: The Funkzilla requires a center-negative 9VDC power adapter with at least 15mA of current (not included). Almost all power supplies meet this requirement, but check yours beforehand.

DIMENSIONS: 4.67" x 3.68" x 1.18" (119mm x 94mm x 30mm)

Product specs

Brand SolidGoldFX
Model Funkzilla
Finish Black
Year 2010s
Made In Canada
Categories Filter and Wah Pedals

FAQs

What type of effects does the Solid Gold FX Funkzilla pedal provide?

The Solid Gold FX Funkzilla is a filter effects pedal that offers dynamic envelope filtering, perfect for creating funky, auto-wah sounds and adding expressive modulation to your guitar tone.

Can the Funkzilla pedal be used with bass guitars?

Yes, the Funkzilla is compatible with bass guitars, allowing bassists to achieve rich, dynamic filter effects that enhance their playing style and musical expression.

Does the Funkzilla pedal require a specific power supply?

The Funkzilla pedal operates on a standard 9V DC power supply, which is commonly used for guitar pedals, making it easy to integrate into most pedalboard setups.

How does the Funkzilla differ from a traditional wah pedal?

Unlike a traditional wah pedal, which is manually controlled, the Funkzilla uses an envelope filter to automatically respond to your playing dynamics, creating a hands-free wah effect based on your picking intensity.

Is the Solid Gold FX Funkzilla suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Funkzilla is well-suited for live performances, offering versatile filter effects that can be easily dialed in to complement various musical styles and live settings.

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Reviews

PROS

  • Versatile sounds, from Jerry style to quirky tap tempo

  • Offers both autowah and envelope filters effectively

  • Easy to set up and dial in great sounds

  • Compact size despite extensive tweakability

  • Inspires creativity with its range of sounds

  • Complimented by bands for its distinct effect on songs

CONS

  • Missed opportunity to control parameters other than speed with expression pedal

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Solid Gold FX Funkzilla.

Features and functionality

  • The Funkzilla offers a larger feature set compared to the Funk Lite, maintaining the same core sound for more dynamic funk expression.

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  • The Q-Tron+ offers mid-pass mode and clean blend options, useful for dialing in Nile Rodgers-style rhythm tones without becoming too harsh.

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  • The EHX Riddle, while complex, provides a wide range of sounds once the user becomes familiar with its controls.

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Comparisons

  • The Funkzilla is often compared to the EHX Riddle for its robust funk tone, though the latter is a better choice if found used at a good price.

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  • The EHX Q-Tron+ is highly recommended for its versatile filter options and robust build, but it requires a 24v power supply, which can be a setup consideration.

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  • The Pigtronix Envelope Phaser is noted as being more fun than the classic Mu-Tron III, offering a different tonal experience.

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User experience

  • Some users prefer the compact size and affordability of the Funk Lite over the Funkzilla, valuing its portability without sacrificing essential sound quality.

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  • The Q-Tron+ can be finicky to dial in; spending time to adjust the Peak control is crucial for achieving the desired sound.

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Value and pricing

  • The Funkzilla can be viewed as a premium option, while the Funk Lite provides a budget-friendly alternative with similar sonic characteristics.

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Critic Reviews

SolidGoldFX Funkzilla Review | Rob Russell Music

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The SolidGoldFX Funkzilla stands out as a versatile and engaging pedal that combines both auto-wah and envelope filter functions. Its intuitive design and tweakability make it a favorite among users, offering an array of creative sounds from funky quacks to rich, talkbox-like tones. While the price tag may raise eyebrows—hovering around $200-$250—many agree that the value justifies the cost. However, the sheer number of controls can be overwhelming for some, and the initial learning curve may deter less experienced players. Overall, the Funkzilla is a powerful addition to any pedalboard, especially for those seeking to explore funk and rhythm dynamics deeply.

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