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Description
The Q-Mod pedal has a silent soft-touch footswitch and three different bypass modes: 1. Buffered bypass, 2. Reverb always ON and 3. True bypass mode. Q-Mod is a digital multi-effects processor featuring Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, and Tremolo.
Now with "Reverb always On" mode* - independent Reverb effect that can be used with or without other effects.
Features: Chorus, Flanger Phaser and Tremolo Independent Reverb "Reverb always On" mode* Controls: Depth, Speed, Reverb Level and effect type three bypass modes: 1. Buffered bypass 2. Reverb always ON 3. True bypass mode True Bypass switch Die cast aluminium enclosure
- Hold down the footswitch to select "Reverb always On" mode. Specs: Input Impedance: 1 M ohms Output Impedance: 1 k ohms Recommended Load Impedance: 10 kohms or greater ADC-DAC HF response (-3dB): 20Hz-14 KHz THD (1KHz, -1db from clipping): 0.015-0.03% Current Draw: 80-90 mA (DC 9V) Dimensions (mm): 72 (W) x 111 (D) x 50 (H) Weight: 200 g Can be powered with 9V battery or 9V DC power supply (standard "Boss" type, negative tip)
Product specs
| Effects | chorus, flanger, phaser, tremolo |
| Power | 9V |
| Bypass | true bypass, buffered bypass |
| Analog/Digital | digital |
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ZCAT Q-MOD Pedal
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Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about ZCAT Pedals Q-Mod.
Features and functionality
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The ZCAT Q-Mod can approximate rotary sounds, though not perfectly. For more options in a compact form, consider the Alexander Wavelength, which offers various effects but lacks true rotary.
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The EHX Mod11 offers a variety of modulation effects with satisfactory sound quality. However, its interface is cumbersome for editing beyond basic parameters like depth and speed.
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The ZCAT Q-Mod has a feature allowing reverb to always be active, enhancing live performance flexibility and creative soundscapes.
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User experience
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Owners appreciate the versatility of the Strymon Mobius, noting that while its Univibe mode is weak, the chorus and rotary effects are exceptional, often better than standalone units.
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Owners appreciate the extensive modulation options, making it a favored choice for musicians seeking varied sound textures in a single pedal.
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Comparisons
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The Wampler Terraform is praised for its sound quality and routing options, but it's noted that the Eventide H9, though superior in many respects, is perceived as overpriced.
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Compared to the Old Blood Noise Black Fountain, the Q-Mod offers a similar dreamy vibe but with more modulation diversity.
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