Iron Ether Updates Xerograph Deluxe Pedal
Iron Ether Electronics is continuing to redesign their pedals for 2016 with an updated version of the Xerograph Deluxe. The synthesizer-inspired stompbox now includes an expression attenuator knob for setting the sweep, top-mounted jacks, and a second footswitch dedicated to the envelope filter.
“[The new] stomp switch activates/deactivates the envelope follower, allowing you to seamlessly move from envelope filter sounds to static dub or expression sweeps without any knob adjustments,” Iron Ether writes. “A dual-color LED indicates bypass and envelope status.”
The pedal’s control curves have also been retooled for versatility. The Iron Ether Xerograph Deluxe is available now for $245.
Iron Ether Electronics Xerograph Deluxe Pedal Details:
| 4-pole Lowpass Filter inspired by synthesizers |
| Individually machine-engraved |
| Controls: Frequency, Resonance, Filter Volume, Clean Volume, Sensitivity, Expression |
| Low-noise, low-distortion active components chosen for excellent audio fidelity. |
| Measures 4.7″ x 2.5″ (12cm x 6.3cm). |
| Runs on industry-standard 9 volt DC center-negative power supply. 85mA current draw. |
| Relay-based true bypass. |
| Made in Louisiana |
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