Behringer Meatball Envelope Filter Pedal

Retailing in the region of £99.00

The Behringer 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. Over the last few years, Behringer’s been on a proper mission: bringing back some of the world’s rarest and most desirable guitar pedals, but at prices that won’t make your wallet cry. They’ve now resurrected a cult classic from the ‘90s — a quirky boutique stompbox once favoured by the likes of Radiohead, The…

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The Behringer 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.

Over the last few years, Behringer’s been on a proper mission: bringing back some of the world’s rarest and most desirable guitar pedals, but at prices that won’t make your wallet cry. They’ve now resurrected a cult classic from the ‘90s — a quirky boutique stompbox once favoured by the likes of Radiohead, The Edge (U2), Matt Bellamy (Muse) and plenty more top tone adventurers. Say hello to the Behringer Meatball Envelope Filter — your new secret weapon for spicing up your sound!

Sonic playground

With the Meatball’s comprehensive control set, you can shape every nuance of your tone. Adjust Sensitivity, Attack and Decay to match your playing dynamics, then fine‑tune Resonance and Colour to nail everything from subtle vowel‑like sweeps to sharp, funky peaks. The Blend knob lets you mix in just the right amount of dry signal, while the Filter and Bandwidth switches give you total command of how your sound moves across the frequency spectrum.

A pedal that begs to be experimented with!

Want to turn clean rhythm parts into pulsing, percussive grooves? Or give your bass lines a snarling, synth‑like edge? The Meatball’s got you covered. Stick it after a fuzz for gooey, squelchy madness. Or run it before a modulation pedal for swirling, animated textures. You can also add an expression pedal for hands‑on sweeps, or pair it with a compressor to really bring out the dynamics.

Break the mould

The Meatball thrives on variety. From tight funk chops and massive bass sweeps to modulated synth lines and wild studio sound design, this pedal is all about pushing boundaries. If you’re after a stompbox that sparks ideas, breaks rules and helps you create something truly unexpected — this is the one. Have fun!

Key Features

  • Envelope filter: Reacts to your playing dynamics for touch‑sensitive, expressive sweeps.
  • Funky wah tones: Classic quack, vowel‑like tones and wah‑wah effects that ooze personality.
  • Auto-triggering: Automatically engages the filter effect as you play.
  • Sensitivity control: Tailor the pedal’s response to your instrument and playing style.
  • Resonance knob: Crank it for sharp, peaky textures or dial it back for smoother sweeps.
  • Blend control: Balance dry and wet signals to nail the perfect mix.
  • Analogue circuitry: Employs old-school analogue tech for warm and organic tone.
  • True bypass: Keeps your signal pure and pristine when the pedal’s off.
  • Versatile design: Suitable for bass, guitar and other instruments.
  • Rugged build quality: Tough enough to survive the gigging grind!
  • Expression pedal input: Take manual control of the sweep for even more creative madness.

Specifications

  • Power Requirements: 9V DC, centre negative, > 400 mA (PSU included)
  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 62.3 x 200.1 x 148.5 mm (2.45 x 7.90 x 5.85 inches)
  • Weight : 1.05 kg (2.32 lbs)

Additional information

Weight 1.4 kg

About the manufacturer

Behringer

Behringer 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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Guitar Pedals

Guitar pedals are compact effects units that shape and enhance a guitar’s sound, sitting between the instrument and the amplifier. They include gain pedals like overdrive and distortion, modulation effects such as chorus and tremolo, time-based effects like delay and reverb, and essential utilities including tuners, compressors and loopers. Understanding basic things such as pedal type, signal order, power requirements and intended use helps players choose pedals that suit their style, setup and playing environment.

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Envelope

Envelope effects respond dynamically to how hard or softly you play, shaping the sound based on the input signal rather than a fixed control. The effect opens and closes in real time, creating tonal changes that follow your picking or playing dynamics.

They are most commonly associated with envelope filters and auto-wah effects, producing expressive, vocal-like sweeps that react to touch and groove. Envelope effects are widely used in funk, jam, electronic, and experimental music, where rhythmic feel and player interaction are central to the sound.

Filter

Filter effects shape tone by allowing certain frequencies to pass through while reducing or removing others. By sweeping or adjusting the cutoff point, filters can dramatically change the character of a sound, from subtle tonal shaping to bold, expressive sweeps.

Filters are commonly used in pedals, synthesizers, and processors, often in the form of low-pass, high-pass, or band-pass designs. They are valued for their ability to create movement, focus, and texture, especially in funk, electronic, ambient, and experimental music.

Pedal

Pedals are the tools that let you shape, colour and transform your sound, from subtle tone enhancement to bold, creative effects. Whether you are adding grit, space, movement or control, a pedal becomes part of your playing rather than just an add-on. Exploring different pedals is about discovering what responds to your touch and helps your sound feel more like your own.

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