Tonedeq, Fishman’s new external preamp, features a bunch of effects to process your acoustic guitare signal.
Fishman completes its range of external preamps with Tonedeq, a new stompbox that features a discrete Class A circuit, a compressor, a volume boost, a phase reverse control and an effect section.
Along with the 4-band EQ with adjustable low-cut (40Hz, 80Hz and 160Hz), the Tonedeq gives you the ability to choose between two reverb presets and two delay presets. Both effects can be combined to a chorus (two presets also), a flanger or a tremolo. The signal is fully analog and the effects are mixed in parallel.
The Tonedeq offers a 1/4” jack and XLR DI outputs with pre/post-EQ switch.
Specifications:
- Input: Class A JFET, 10 M Ohms
- Analog signal path, parallel digital effects
- 4-band EQ with low-cut filter
- Effects: reverb, delay, chorus, flanger and tremolo
- Compressor, up to +9dB boost
- Phase reverse
- 1/4” jack instrument input
- 1/4” jack and XLR DI outputs with pre/post-EQ switch
- Powered by 9V battery or 9V DC power supply (not provided)
- Dimensions: 142 × 241 × 55mm
The Fishman Tonedeq will be available in July for the street price of $299.95. More details available at www.fishman.com.
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