DSM and Humboldt Sub Atomic Bass Preamp Pedal

£269.00

DSM and Humboldt Sub Atomic Bass Preamp Pedal is New by DSM . Get it superfast with our delivery roadie service to any door in the UK Read More for product details.

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The DSM and Humboldt Sub Atomic Bass Preamp Pedal is New Delivered to all areas of the UK using our roadie delivery service.

The Subatomic preamp is an all-analogue 2-channel preamp designed to bring the most brutal bass tones. Cascading CMOS stages with parallel processing for natural low frequencies makes it an effective tool for playing distorted bass tones with definition and full-bodied response.

Key Features

  • Versatile Tones – 2-channel preamp “clean” and “Sub Atomic”.
  • Cab Sim – The Sub Atomic features an optional analogue 8×10 Cab Sim with effects loop to ensure shaping your ultimate bass tone is always at hand.
  • No Menu Diving – Change settings on the fly with full control, and no menus for ease of use!

2 Channels

The clean channel brings the subtle compression and tube-like response of CMOS stages to warm up your tone, and the Subatomic drive channel has a very aggressive distortion with a clean blend. Both channels share the 3-band passive EQ to get the most ample range of tones out of this versatile device.

XLR & Cab Sim

But that’s not all. We included an XLR DI out with switchable analogue cabinet simulation of a huge 8×10 fridge and an FX loop, so you won’t need an external DI box when using post-drive effects.

Specifications

  • Clean Channel Controls: Gain and Tone
  • Subatomic Channel Controls: Gain, Voicing Switch, Sub Blend, Sub Low-pass filter switch (Off, 100Hz, 500Hz) and Level
  • EQ: 3 Band EQ with 80Hz, 500Hz and 2kHz
  • Output: ¼” or XLR balanced Output with optional analogue cabinet simulator
  • Bypass: soft footswitch
  • Channel: soft footswitch
  • Power: 9v DC

Additional information

Weight 1 lbs

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