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Wed August 24, 2005
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10.0
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Description:
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Features:
3 space compact design,
forced air cooled.
LED peak indicators for pre-amp and power amp
LED indicators for all switching functions
optimized effects loops
dual switchable inputs, like A/B box but with separate trim control for input B
Balanced, adjustable HI-FI DI out
razor sharp 5-band eq
Specifications:
Power Output : 750W@ 4Ohm
400W @ 8Ohm
Frequency Range: 20Hz to 25kHz (-1db)
A/C: 120V
Size: 483 mm x 132 mm x 330 mm (19" x 5" x 13" )
Weight: 18 kg (38 lbs)
Inputs:
Input A for passive basses
Input B for active basses, additional trim for input B
Power amp in at rear panel
Equalization:
Five Band precision eq with true bypass switch and LED status indicator
Bass ( - 15dB), Low ( -12dB), Mid ( -8dB), Treble, ( -12db) and High frequency ( -15db) controls.
Effects loops:
1serial loop, pre-eq
1 parallel loop, post eq, switch-able and adjustable from front panel, also foot-switch-able.
Sends:
1tune send
1pre-amp out
1Diout (XLR)
2speaker out jacks ( Neutrik Speakon)
Switches:
Tune Switch ( mutes all outputs, except for tuner out)
Input A/B ( switches between both inputs)
EQ on
DI pre/post EQ
Effect on
Power on
Ground Lift
Jack for footswitch Effects
Jack for footswitch Tune
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Author
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bassjigga
Registered User
Registered: August 2003 Posts: 1020
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Review Date: Wed August 24, 2005
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: None indicated
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Pros:
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Pure bass tone, clear as a bell, very musical EQ.
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Cons:
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Unforgiving! Any mistakes come through.
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Glockenklang is simply the best bass amplification in the world!
Tone: Clear as a bell, pure, transparent, hi-fi, open, absolutely glorious! This amp will reveal the individual character and nuances of each bass you play through it. It really opened up the sound of both my fretted and fretless basses. With the EQ off, you can hear exactly what your bass sounds like. The EQ is voiced very musically. Small changes do not severely alter tone. If you want a lot of color, you have to boost the desired frequency quite a bit. If you\'ve had a chance to play through a Soul, this one is very similar but with faster transient response. If you like the Soul you will love the Heart-Rock!
I think the EQ Frequencies are as follows:
Bass - 60hz; Low - 120 hz; Mid - 550 hz; High - 4.2 khz, Treble - 7 khz
Features: All the features you could want!
There is a tuner switch on the front which mutes all outs except the tuner - also a nice feature if you just want to change instruments.
EQ On/Off - a true bypass turns off the EQ so you can leave your settings and turn it off for flat EQ if you desire.
Input B Pre-Gain Trim: Let\'s you cut the output level of the instrument. Nice if you have different instruments with various outputs.
The rear panel has everything: effects send/return, tuner, speakon speaker connections, you have the ability to route the preamp section out to another power amp or to run an external preamp into the power section of this amp. Adjustable DI - pre/post EQ switchable.
List price on this baby is $2799 (U.S.) and well worth every penny!
Check out these web sites for additional info.
www.glockenklang.de
www.salwender.com
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