H.A.Z version - envelope following filter
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Great shape, great working condition. I installed a little gizmo from RetroLinear that converts standard, negative-center 9v pedal power to the bi-polar voltage needed for this. Makes powering it super easy. I recommend a 9v adapter with current output of 500mA or more. Also, you never have batteries installed when using this - causes the battery to overheat and possibly leak (it still works fine if you only want to use batteries). Finally, a quirk of these '77 Mu-Tron III pedals - the screw holes for the re-designed bottom part (also used in the Phasor II) of the enclosure do not line up with two of the screw holes on the top part, as you can see. In order to close the unused holes, I put in screws and secured them with nylon nuts (see picture).
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