• All-analog sub octave pedal - from subtle tone thickening to huge faux bass-synth sounds

• Dirt simple to use - one knob to control sub octave mix

• Compact enclosure - will fit into any setup

• True Bypass switching

• Handmade in Berlin, Germany


Queequeq is KMA Audio Machine's take on a simple, yet massive analog monophonic suboctave generating device. Our aim was to provide a super easy to use and ultra-fast tracking suboctaver in a small footprint that works equally well on guitar, bass and synth, so these classic earth-shakingly awesome tones can find their way to any setup out there.


With its one knob SUB control, you are able to dial in the right blend of the generated suboctave and your clean signal. Queequeqâ,s quick tracking benefits from the all-analog circuit design, giving you a very organic and smooth suboctave sound.

Thickening up your tone slightly, blasting out faux bass-synth resonances or even filling in for a missing bass sound are just some of Queequegâ,s specialties.


The SUB control goes from completely clean on the left, to 100% suboctave action on the right side and with different sonic blends in between. Your search for an easy to set and great-sounding all analog sub octaver ends right here with the Queequeg.


Controls:

SUB: Blends between your dry clean signal and the generated sub octave. 12 o'clock gives you a 50/50 ratio and fully cranked offers you 100% of pure sub power.

Listed19 days ago
ConditionExcellent (Used)
Excellent items are almost entirely free from blemishes and other visual defects and have been played or used with the utmost care.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Queequeg Subgenerator
Finish
  • Green
Categories
Year
  • 2018 - 2021
Made In
  • Germany
Pedal Format
  • Standard

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