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Electro-Harmonix Doctor Q

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Price New Electro-Harmonix Doctor Q @ Musician's Friend
Manufacturer URL http://www.ehx.com/
Ease of Use 8.4 (16 responses)
Sound Quality 7.9 (16 responses)
Reliability 7.5 (15 responses)
Customer Support 5.5 (2 responses)
Overall Rating 8.6 (16 responses)
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Product: Electro-Harmonix Doctor Q
Price Paid: USD 60 USED
Submitted 02/19/2008 at 10:07pm by Johnny

Ease of Use : No Opinion
The pedal sounds good when properly adjusted. There's a blue pod that can be adjusted INSIDE the pedal so be sure to adjust it if yours doesn't do anything or doesn't sound "funky". Here's how to do it: First you'll need to open the pedal. Take a look on the PC board (green board) and you will see a blue pod control (mine has CTS written on it) with a hole in it to fit a flat head screwdriver. Now plug your pedal and use a flat head screwdriver in the hole on the blue pod to adjust it to the sound you like. That seems like the problem with those pedals, not a lot of people knows about adjusting the internal pod. Once you know about it and set it up, it sounds awesome!

Sound Quality : No Opinion
The pedal sounds good when properly adjusted. There's a blue pod that can be adjusted INSIDE the pedal so be sure to adjust it if yours doesn't do anything or doesn't sound "funky". Here's how to do it: First you'll need to open the pedal. Take a look on the PC board (green board) and you will see a blue pod control (mine has CTS written on it) with a hole in it to fit a flat head screwdriver. Now plug your pedal and use a flat head screwdriver in the hole on the blue pod to adjust it to the sound you like. That seems like the problem with those pedals, not a lot of people knows about adjusting the internal pod. Once you know about it and set it up, it sounds awesome!

Reliability : No Opinion

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : No Opinion


Product: Electro-Harmonix Doctor Q
Price Paid: 60 (EUR)
Submitted 01/13/2006 at 05:09am by jonn

Ease of Use : 7
Well it gets a bit tricky to prevent your useful low frequencies from getting wiped out when you play with Bass mode Off, but after 2-3 days of experiments I found some very interesting sounding settings.
Things are very easier when Bass mode is On...simple but rich sounding dynamic wah & band-pass filtering, it hardly affects the real tone of your guitar.
It's not a plug'n'play box...it takes sometime to find out it great capabilities.

Sound Quality : 9
For me this little box it's the perfect thing...
I don't use wah in the traditional way...I mostly use it as a filter with lots of overdrive and delay for lead effects and fast riffs. With Doctor Q I got what I wanted.
I play with a Fender Telecaster or an Ibanez RG-70 with a Marshall JCM 900 head and a 2x12'' cabinet and I can do from crystal slear funk stuff to experimental noisy filtered sounds and I never lose the nice tones of my guitar.
Playing with the guitar's tone knobs can give you an even bigger variety of sounds and Doctor Q will never affect your pitch like many wahs and filters do!

Reliability : 10
I have used it and I will continue using it without any back-up. EHX pedals are tanks.
It's all covered with a metal plate and the knobs and switches are made from hard plastic and are very well connected on the body of the stompbox.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have never dealt with EXH for support or troubleshooting. I have several american and russian EHX units and they never had any kind of functioning problems.

Overall Rating : 9
The only thing this unit could have as an extra feature is a tone knob. It isn't something vital for the ease of use but it could give the player more freedom and flexibility.
I won't let it get stolen by any means...just beacuse it is a really valuable element of my guitar rig. Go out there and get yourself a Doctor Q, even if you are not playing funk or groovy stuff...it even helps to get weird heavy distorted sounds!


Product: Electro-Harmonix Doctor Q
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 09/15/2005 at 02:07am by All-Pro Joe

Ease of Use : 10
This pedal is simple to use, one knob, a bass/guitar switch, and uh, well thats it.

Sound Quality : 10
I still have my Doctor Q that I bought in 1977. I got interested in the envelope follower sound when listening to guitar heroes Robin Trower and Jorma Kaukonen, who both used this sound a lot in those days as well as loads of other effects. When I brought this home it put a big grin on my face. It is raw and nasty sounding with distortion, and clean it has a meaty, thick ,quacking funk sound. I appreciated all the more how good this pedal sounds when later in the 80s I tried out the DOD and Boss versions. These wimpy electronic turds were then and still are pathetic, tone-murdering crap. Do yourself (and your listeners) a big favor if you want to get a quackbox and get a Doctor Q. If you want/need more features then try out the E-H Q-tron(s) or the Mu-tron reissue. Only if you are seeking a soul-less,sterile effect to kill your tone with, should you go anywhere near Dod or Boss envelope pedals (Auto-wahs to Boss fans)

Reliability : 9
I bought a new reissue Doctor Q which sounds very close to my old one, which developed switch-glitch in its old age. New or old its just a sheet metal box so treat it with care. I used my old one for many gigs without backup. Its not a pedal to step on for every song you know!

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 10


Product: Electro-Harmonix Doctor Q
Price Paid: 45 (#)
Submitted 06/28/2004 at 07:49am by Joe
Email: joetastic at hotmail<dot>com

Ease of Use : 10
It's very simple - footswitch to turn on and off, one knob to dial in how much of the effect you want and a bass switch to add a bit of balls. No manual needed, really.

Sound Quality : 8
This is a great pedal for subtle wah-like effects. Really good for funk rhythm guitar. Just seems to make your guitar sound that bit funkier. Not an over obvious filter (try the q-tron mini if you want silly soloing effects for similar price). Great sound but limited in that it does one thing and that one thing is quite subtle. However, i should add that i love this pedal cos you can add it to anything to funk it up. (by the way i play mainly funk guitar incase you hadn't noticed.)

Reliability : 10
Built like a brick shit house (that means it's not likely to break)
Deffinitely gig without backup

Customer Support : No Opinion
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Overall Rating : 9
I like this pedal alot. It is cheap small and sounds very funky. It only has one feature but luckily that feature is a very good one. I wish there was a master volume on it cos there is a considerable volume difference between the sound with the bass switch on and the sound with the bass switch off. If you want a good funk sound for choppy funky rhythm this is it. If you want krazee filter effects get a q tron


Product: Electro-Harmonix Doctor Q
Price Paid: US $10-$100 depending on condition , hey i like them when they are broken and cheap used
Submitted 11/26/2003 at 07:07am by Nicholaus V. Green
Email: funkfoot_llc<at>yahoo dot com

Ease of Use : 10
ok , here is the scoop . it is an un-buffered envelope follower with its output tied to a voltage controled bandpass filter , the switch allows the entire effect to run parralel/series with your original signal, panel knob controls start point off filter sweep( sweeps up upon attack , then decays back to star point) , internal trimpot adjusts ammount of voltage sent to filter , this is the precurser to the bassballs , a bassballs is basicly two of theese in parralel , with the rectified follower signal availible as a "fuzz" sound

Sound Quality : 9
despite being un-buffered , it sounds great. with just a simple adj. of the switch -panel pot- trimpot , it easy to get very jerry like sound , with the help of a schematic , soliering iron and a handful of resistors you could even make it sing !

Reliability : 9
rock solid , just about all the parts can be replaced after a quick trip to radio shack , except the jrc 4558D , but i would install a socket and buy a handfull of 1458s or TLO82s do a listening test. circuit board is small enough to fit into the back of a guitar , hhmmm , zappa anyone .

Customer Support : 10
yeah right! , , , if you need a schematic send me an e-mail i'll give you my address , so you can send me a self addressed and stamped envolpe and i'll send you a copie off the original from E-H .
after you have the schematic you can e-mail me with questions on how to improve the sound/flexabilty of your Dr. Q , , hows that for support!

Overall Rating : 10
hey , it is what it is , and only you can change that , at funkfoot , all i do is rdp engineering , ( reverse-diverse-perverse), every one who works here is a musician , and we all love this pedal , i have one , only one , if it were stolen i would build another and let karma take care of the theif. happy playing all , enjoy


Product: Electro-Harmonix Doctor Q
Price Paid: Not Cheap
Submitted 05/31/2003 at 03:53am by KK
Email: kkleesl<at>netscape dot net

Ease of Use : 9
Simple and versatile enough for any kind of live applications. I bought this jewel in 1977. Mostly it's a phase shifter until I found out it's adjustable inside.

Sound Quality : 9
I can get flanging, phase shifting, and even chorus effects by adjusting the pot inside as desired.
One of the best sound is that I can swell a note or chord like using a wah by sudden turning of my strat's volume(1M pot) from 9.5 to 10. When below 9 it's a warmer tone with less treble like a Hendex sound. By hiting the strings hard, it's a light touch wah at the guitar volume 9 while a stronger touch wah when at 10. It's extremely useful because there's no need for any wah peddles making the floor too crowded and I can get both touch wah effects and manual wah by adjusting my guitars' volume. If I want a wah effect by foot, I simply place a volume peddle before it.....

Usually, I put it before a Zoom 503 with a channel set at strong flanging and delays for stronger swelling effects and a Boss overdrive in between to obtain big fat swelling distortions.Noise level is low even with other effect boxes ........ it's a great product and it's vintage.

Reliability : 9
The metal box is very strong with unbeatable electronics. What else can I say after 26 years' abuse of this ......?

Customer Support : No Opinion
Never though about it.

Overall Rating : 10
The design of the Dr. Q is simple and straight forward. A superb machine to gig with and it sounds great and durable. I give it a full 10.


Product: Electro-Harmonix Doctor Q
Price Paid: 130 (Euro)
Submitted 05/30/2003 at 09:49am by Riccardo
Email: tatu1 at libero<dot>it

Ease of Use : 9
Really simple to use. Only a knob that must be rotated from left to right to mix the envelope sound with the follower one.
Than a switch to increase the input...
No prob.

Sound Quality : 8
I use it with my Strato into a Fender De Ville 4x10; as effects i use a E.H. Big Muff Crying Tone (wah/volume), a Prescription Germ, a Fulltone Distortion Pro, a Pro Co Rat (built in 1979), an Ibanez AD-9, a E.H. Memory Man and a E.H. Clone Theory.
This effects is simple fantastic... a really 'new' sound u can use on your funky rithm (different from the common wah sound) or anything you want.
But i don't like it very much with a really distorted sound.

Reliability : 6
It's not a so important, but it's really funny and can give you a different 'note' from the others...
Really peculiary!!!

Customer Support : No Opinion
It's vintage... built like a stone, but no support at all by anyone :-)

Overall Rating : 9
I like it really much, now i use it a lot in funky-discos tracks...
Any guy who listened at it told ?Cool, great, it seems like a wah but it does anything by itself!!!'
Simply a graet effect!!!!


Product: Electro-Harmonix Doctor Q
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 01/08/2003 at 09:23pm by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 8
The unit is easy to connect and with minimal effort easy to dial in the sounds.

Sound Quality : 8
I am playing an Alembic Spoiler and a Fender Jazz (72). I normally play through an Ampeg amp with 8, ten inch speakers. The sound quality is clear with no loss. I like to hit harmonics and this helps hold the sustain.

Reliability : 10
Well, I have had this unit for over 22 years and it is still going strong.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I have never had to call customer support. Besides, they did not exist when I started playing!

Overall Rating : 9
I have played jazz, Funk, Slap, Rock, Religious and Fusion and the unit has performed well. while on tour, The audience actually thought I was a better player than I am. It worked better live than in the studio.


Product: Electro-Harmonix Doctor Q
Price Paid: US $59.99
Submitted 01/05/2003 at 11:08pm by Chris D.
Email: spacedace<at>hotmail dot com

Ease of Use : 10
This has got to be the easiest effect to use ever, just find the right position on the range knob, use the bass switch if you're using a bass and you're set. There is also a pot on the inside to adjust if you're really into tweaking. With only a few minutes of adjusting I found a great sound without having to touch the pot inside. There wasn't much of a manual with it, but believe me you don't need much of a manual to learn how to use it.

Sound Quality : 9
If you really know how to work an envelope follower right you can get some great sounds of it. I use the Dr. Q with a Kustom combo with one 15 inch speaker in it and it works great. It's got a nice round bassy kind of thump to it which is really helped by the 15 inch speaker. It's not really a sound that you're going to find yourself using for everything you play but when you need that funky sort of wah sound this will do the trick. I picked this pedal up because I get really heavily into players like Boosty Collins and Les Claypool who have got some great sounds with envelope filters (although I know Bootsy uses the Q-tron, I'm not sure about Les) but couldn't afford the Q-tron, although now they make a Mini Q-tron which I hear isn't to bad. I plan on keeping the Dr. Q for now though.

Reliability : 9
Like most, if not all, Electro Harmonix pedals it is a huge metal box. It feels sturdy enough, if I dropped on something like concrete it the casing would probably dent and be fine but I'd be really concerned about how it held up inside, it doesn't feel like it could take a beating like some other brands do. I would definately gig without a back up, I don't see there being a problem with it unless I did something to it like drop it or damage it somehow.

Customer Support : No Opinion
I haven't had any dealings with the company but their website doesn't really tell you much of anything, the samples of the effects are nice to listen to but really I wouldn't look to them for anything unless I had to.

Overall Rating : 10
I love the Doctor Q. I play mostly classic rock so I don't use it in gigs right now but I use it constantly when I practice at home just for kicks. I've also recently began playing more funk with a few friends so the Dr. Q finally gets it's chance to shine. I love the sound of an envelope follower and for what I paid I couldn't be happier. If it were lost or stolen I'd go out and buy another one, it's too much fun to be without.


Product: Electro-Harmonix Doctor Q
Price Paid: US $84
Submitted 01/11/2002 at 09:51am by Anonymous

Ease of Use : 10
How much easier do you need it? Playing guitar, put it on high. Playing bass, put it on bass. Move the knob for how easy you want it to be to get it to squeel.

Sound Quality : 7
Running an Ibanez 6 string bass into a 105q > TS9 > FL99 > EBS octabass > midiverb > DBX 166 > BBE sonic maximizer > Ampeg SS combo (lots of effects). The sound is great for slapping. When used with octave pedals, you loose alot. I keep the setting low or else it squeels. Make sure you keep your treb down, or you can blow your ears out. Nice easy clean indistinct envelope filtering sound.

Reliability : No Opinion
It looks damn flimsy, but I haven't had a problem yet

Customer Support : No Opinion

Overall Rating : 7
I play mostly funk/jammy/jazzy rock stuff. Decent pedal, not the best in the world, but pretty inexpensive. Though I would still love to find a lovetone meatball (good luck), I'd still keep it around. Can never have too many pedals.

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