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the ADDAC705 VC Stinggy Filter by ADDAC System is a multimode Wasp-style VCF for the Eurorack modular format. inspired by the infamous filter found in the EDP Wasp synthesizer, the VC Stinggy Filter features similar architecture and the characteristic increasing instability in certain frequency ranges as resonance is increased. unlike the original Wasp - and unlike other Eurorack adaptations of the Wasp filter design - the VC Stinggy Filter features five simultaneous outputs (LPF, BPF, HPF, NF and switchable main output) as well as switchable clipping diodes, resonance boost, phase inversion and distortion circuits. a single CV input with attenuator makes voltage control and modulation possible and responds well up to audio rates.

this VC Stinggy Filter is in excellent condition with a faint hint of rash as shown. includes ribbon cable.

8hp // 28mm deep // 60mA +12V, 30mA -12V

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