@Danthehorse It's a low pass filter that lets you dial out the highs after the other controls of the pedal. So basically if you wanted to dime all the other controls you could use the low pass to filter out the highs and get more useful tones. Or if you just wanted to tame down a certain setting a bit. It's quite useful. Email me if you have any other questions.
Hi Kevin, it´s Javier. I finally put my hands on my Lotus II, it´s a great pedal. Of course it´s complex and deep, you have to understand that it´s not the typical TS9 clone, if you know what you´re after it delivers in spades! I have the Zendrive SE and the Zenkudo in my pedalboard, so you may guess that I´m always after that elusive D tone. The Lotus II allows ALL the D shades, which is not the case with the Zen or the Zenkudo. Those 3 position switches are the deal!!! Great stuff, thank you.
Kevi, what does the low pass filter do? im having a terrible time deciding which mode to get!
Danthehorse 9 months ago
@Danthehorse It's a low pass filter that lets you dial out the highs after the other controls of the pedal. So basically if you wanted to dime all the other controls you could use the low pass to filter out the highs and get more useful tones. Or if you just wanted to tame down a certain setting a bit. It's quite useful. Email me if you have any other questions.
wilsoneffects 9 months ago
Hi Kevin, it´s Javier. I finally put my hands on my Lotus II, it´s a great pedal. Of course it´s complex and deep, you have to understand that it´s not the typical TS9 clone, if you know what you´re after it delivers in spades! I have the Zendrive SE and the Zenkudo in my pedalboard, so you may guess that I´m always after that elusive D tone. The Lotus II allows ALL the D shades, which is not the case with the Zen or the Zenkudo. Those 3 position switches are the deal!!! Great stuff, thank you.
Grooveitman 1 year ago
ASWOME :)
thiagotrinsi 2 years ago