Die wichtigsten Features im Überblick:
- Versatile two channel preamp
- Use one or two basses
- Five different filters
- Tube ”Class A” simulator
- Effects loop with mix control
- Flexible drive control
- Balanced output with speaker simulator
- Headphone output
- Battery low indicator
- Four different powering modes
Soundbeispiele HerstellerinfoThis is the ultimate bass tool. Period! The MicroBassII can be used as an active direct box, a one or two channel preamp, instrument switcher or blender. The two channels provide sound shaping from high end solid-state types to distorted timbres, using the awarded tube emulation circuitry found in the EBS range of professional bass heads. An incorporated effects loop gives the user added flexibility for connecting to other effect pedals, or for mixing in an external audio source such as a CD player for rehearsal purposes.
Unmatched Flexibility: The balanced output with speaker simulator option provides unmatched flexibility in live and studio situations. Footswitches control mute and channel operation/switching.
Other features include headphone output, low battery indicator, link and master outputs, bass, ‘sweepable’ midrange, treble, bright and edge filters, drive and effects mix controls. The EBS MicroBassII delivers that big, burning EBS sound wherever you go.
Technische Details
| MICROBASS II SPECIFICATIONS: |
| Nominal Input Level |
- 8 dBv |
| Input Impedance |
10 Mohms (Ch A), 1 Mohms (Ch B) |
| Output Impedance |
10 kohms |
| Frequency Response |
+0 / -3 dB |
20 - 20k Hz |
| Tone Controls |
Bass |
+/- 15 dB @ 100 Hz |
| |
Treble |
+/- 15 dB @ 10 kHz shelving |
| |
Bright |
+ 12 dB @ 10 kHz,15dB gain |
| |
Midrange |
+/- 12 dB, 50 –2.000 Hz ,Q=0.80 |
| |
Edge |
+/- 12 dB @ 7 kHz |
| Boost Control |
Gain |
0 – 30 dB |
| Drive Control |
Gain |
0 – 35 dB |
| Dynamic Range |
typ 107 dB A-weighted |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) |
4.3” x 6.0” x 2.3” (110 x 153 x 58 mm) |
| Weight |
875g (1.95 lb.) |
| Power Requirements |
9 V DC Regulated, 10 mA |
Featured ArtistBilly Sheehan (US) - EBS OctaBass, EBS MultiComp, EBS Micro Bass II (Mr Big, David Lee Roth , etc.); Lee Sklar (US) - EBS OctaBass, EBS UniChorus (Independent); Billy Talbot (US) - Various EBS Black Label Pedals (Crazy Horse, Neil Young); Nick Fyffe (UK) - EBS OctaBass, EBS UniChorus (Jamiroquai); Chyco Siméon (FR) - EBS Heads, Cabinets & Effects (Bassplayer); Doug Wimbish (US) - Various EBS Black Label Pedals (Living Colour, Sugarhill, Tackhead, etc.); Jimmy Earl (US) - Various EBS Black Label Pedals (Chick Corea, George Duke, Larry Carlton); Joel Whitney (US) - Various EBS Black Label Pedals (Stevie Wonder); Keith Richards (US) - EBS UniChorus (Rolling Stones); Steve Lukather (US) - EBS OctaBass (Toto); Les Claypool (US) - EBS OctaBass (Primus, Oysterhead, Solo Artist etc.); Al Barrow (UK) - EBS MultiDrive; (Magnum); Tony Levin (US) - EBS OctaBass (Independent); Pino Palladino (UK) - EBS OctaBass (Independent); Brian Bromberg (US) - Various EBS Black Label Pedals (Independent); Randy Brecker (US) - Various EBS Black Label Pedals (Trumpet player); Steve Vai (US) - EBS MultiComp (Guitar player); Phil Chen (US) - Various EBS Black Label Pedals (Jeff Beck, Eurythmics, Rod Stewart, Pete Townshend etc); Pontus J. Back (Fi) - EBS Heads & Cabinets (Skinny Molly); Rhonda Smith (US) - Various EBS Black Label Pedals (Prince); Ken Smith (US) - EBS Drome 15" (Independent); Jonathan Smith (US) - EBS HD350 head, EBS-210 cabinet (Independent); Sekou Bunch (US) - Various EBS gear (GRP All Stars, Luther Vandross, Anita Baker etc.); Tim Tate (US) (Jané Kitto, Tim Tate Project, Chris Pinnick etc.);
Hinweise/DisclaimerÄnderungen der Daten ohne vorherige Ankündigung vorbehalten.
Für Druckfehler keine Haftung.