The ISP Technologies Beta Bass Preamp pedal offers a comprehensive set of features and technical specifications for bass guitarists. The pedal type is a preamp with 1 x 1/4" input and 1 x 1/4", 1 x XLR outputs. It is powered by a 9V AC power supply (included) and has dimensions of 1.9" in height, 7" in width, and 5" in depth, with a weight of 2.2 lbs.
The Beta Bass Preamp pedal provides an ultra-clean preamp and EQ, allowing users to shape their tone with bass, treble, and two sweepable mid controls. Additionally, it includes a compressor for added fatness, as well as effects such as Exciter and Decimator for harmonic enhancement and distortion.
Furthermore, the pedal features advanced 32-bit floating-point DSP for maximum internal headroom and zero aliasing, along with Decimator X distortion technology for tube-like saturation and sustain. It also offers multiband parametric EQ and studio-quality compression for fine-tuning the sound in any setting.
The pedal can be used to drive an amplifier or sent directly via XLR to a mixer or recording device. It also includes a speaker-emulated XLR output with True Speaker convolution technology, MIDI I/O for data dumps and program changes, and expression/volume pedal inputs.
The ISP Technologies Beta Bass Preamp pedal is designed and manufactured in the USA and is covered under US Patent 7,532,730 with other patents pending.
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$325
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$549.99
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$416
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