Carl Martin Ottawa is named after the capitol of Canada, a place where a lot of politicians no nothing but 'wah wah' all day long. Hence the name of the (tongue in cheek) new Carl Martin Ottowa, which is a auto-wah/optical envelope filter.
The Carl Martin Ottawa mimics the sound a wah-pedal without the need for you to step on one. Further you can adjust the frequencies manually, which gives you a lot of sound-scaping options. The Ottowa is a great pedal for solos and for rhythm work, whether you are into ‘those’ psychedelic 60’s sounds, 70’s disco, or any other music that requires this unique sound. There are 3 presets which are High, Band and Low Pass filters, further there are adjustments for the bandwidth and attack as well as level and tone.
- Auto Wah / Optical Enevelope Filter
- For E-Guitar and Bass
- Mimics the sound of a Wah Pedal
- Touch sensitiveeffect,interacts dynamically with the guitarist’s hands
- From deep 60s Wah to sharp 70s disco sound and everything in between
- Use “wah textures” without having abig wah pedal constantly on your pedalboard
- Controls: Attack(sensitivity), Tone(high-cut),Q(bandwidth), Level (make-up gain)
- 3 selectable filter presets: LP (Low Pass), HP (High Pass), BP (Band Pass)
- Analog circuitry featuring opto-technology•Retro heavy diecast case
- Top mounted Input & Output
- Bufferedbypass
- 9-volt DC, Center Negative, 30mA minimum
- Power Supply not included
- Dimensions: 11.5 x 6 x 5 cm•Weight: 0.42 kg