Beetronics Zzombee Filtremulator Pedal

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You've never seen anything like this pedal before! The Beetronics Zzombee is a fully-analog multi-effects pedal with nearly endless parameter tweak-ability.

The Zzombee "Filtremulator" is a one of a kind analog multi-effect that delivers Filter, Wah, LFO, Randomized Filter, Tremolo, Swells, Overdrive, Fuzz, Low-Octave, and the never beefore heard honey patented Cross Tremolo, a very unique kind of tremolo that pulses between the fundamental and a low octave.

Its unbeeliavable analog tones are enhanced by an innovative way of ramping and controlling modulation movements that uses a momentary footswitch in the most musical ways. These controls make the pedal an extension of your instrument, beecoming an essential tool to expand your creativity.

Dive into the otherworldly guitar textures crafted with the Beetronics Zzombee:


The sounds found in the Zzombee are very unique and would require a very complex rig to be recreated. That's because the instrument signal gets a four stage gain buzz selection and runs in parallel to a monophonic low octave beeast, in the most beetronical style. The filter can be applied to either of these with the other remaining untouched.

Three modes of modulated filter can create wah-like effects that will make you wanna ditch your old bulky wah pedal, honey waves of LFO, or over sixty five thousand very musical random patterns. Three modes of modulated amplitude can create the cross-tremolo, traditional tremolo, or volume swells.

To top it off, this analog bee is digitally parasitized and includes tap-tempo function, CV control, external tap, expression out, and can save presets.
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- Weight: .92 lbs
- Dimensions: 5 1/2" x 4" x 2 1/2"
- Current Draw: 100 mA
- Power: 2.1MM +9VDC

For support or warranty questions, please contact the manufacturer:
Web: https://www.beetronicsfx.com/pages/contact-us

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