SolidGoldFX Supa Funk Envelope Bi-Filter Pedal

Retailing in the region of £169.99

The SolidGoldFX Guitar Pedals always come out on top. This is New is in stock and ready to post out to you, with fast, reliable delivery straight to your door. For more New Guitar Pedals options, read on for full specifications, demos, and secure online ordering. Based in Montreal, Canada, SolidGoldFX are renowned for pushing the boundaries of boutique stompbox design and are revered for their unique and often unusual effects! The Supa Funk Envelope Bi-Filter is an old-school, dual-band envelope filter, but with a cool modern twist! Featuring a responsive and articulate attack generator, the Supa Funk's "Colour" knob allows you to…

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The SolidGoldFX Guitar Pedals always come out on top. This is New is in stock and ready to post out to you, with fast, reliable delivery straight to your door. For more New Guitar Pedals options, read on for full specifications, demos, and secure online ordering.

Based in Montreal, Canada, SolidGoldFX are renowned for pushing the boundaries of boutique stompbox design and are revered for their unique and often unusual effects!

The Supa Funk Envelope Bi-Filter is an old-school, dual-band envelope filter, but with a cool modern twist! Featuring a responsive and articulate attack generator, the Supa Funk's "Colour" knob allows you to blend in a secondary low-pass filter, helping you to go from the classic '70s "Bam-chicka-wow-wow" funk, all the way to rich, throaty and vocal filter sweeps! 

Building on the success of SolidGoldFX's former filter devices, the Funkzilla and Funk-lite, the Supa Funk delivers all of the groovy tones of past filter units, but without their annoying technical shortcomings. The result is a range of super dynamic and smooth filter tones that follow and enhance all of the little nuances of your playing. It's time to reach for those bell-bottoms and get your funk on!

Key Features

  • Dual blendable low pass filters
  • Tuneable analogue envelope generator with depth, frequency and attack controls
  • Direction switch for forward or reverse sweeps
  • Suitable for guitar, bass, synth/keys and other electronic applications
  • All analogue audio path 
  • True bypass switching and top-mounted jacks – for ease of pedalboard mounting 
  • Hand-made in Montreal, Canada 
  • Powered by a regular 9V DC PSU (centre -, 2.1 mm, >20 mA current draw)

Controls

Featuring a simple control set, the Supa Funk delivers everything from subtle low-pass sweeps to shooting sonic laser sounds that would not be out of place in a science-fiction movie! 

The Depth knob adjusts the width or peak of the envelope effect, while the Freq knob sets the centre frequency of the filter. The Attack knob adjusts both the decay time and sensitivity – Turning it clockwise allows the envelope to trigger with ease and keeps it open for longer, while anti-clockwise lets you tame the sensitivity of the trigger and keep the filter decay shorter and snappier. Turning the Attack knob fully anti-clockwise turns off the envelope completely, allowing you to dial in some cool fixed filter tones with the Frequency knob – Ideal for creating filtered lo-fi tones or classic cocked-wah sounds.

The Colour knob blends in a secondary low-pass filter – Turning in anti-clockwise will produce brighter and sharper filter tones, while turning it clockwise will produce a thick and chewy growl-like sound. The Level knob determines how loud and funky things get while the Direction switch lets you flick between classic sweeping filter tones and futuristic filter rockets with ease.

Get The Funk Out!

Featuring an all-analogue signal path, the Supa Funk is housed in a rugged, single-sized chassis with top mounted jacks for easy integration onto your pedalboard. Adorned with cool retro 70’s graphics, the Supa Funk features soft touch true-bypass switching so it won't suck your tone when in bypass mode. Whether you're using a guitar, bass, keyboard or synth, the Super Funk is sure to add a uniquely different dimension to your sound…Just how funky you get is down to you!

*Please Note: This pedal may not function as intended with some Active Bass Guitars

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

About the manufacturer

SolidGoldFX

SolidGoldFX are known for making standout effects pedals and more. Founded with a passion for tone and innovation, their gear has shaped countless records and players’ sounds. Look out for their iconic designs and flagship models — they’ve earned a reputation for reliability and creativity.

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