Microtubes X7 - Bass Distortion with Graphic EQ

The Microtubes X series brings the studio method producers have been using the years to cover the whole bass distortion spectrum: from articulate high gain to punchy mild overdrive, raw and gnarly fuzz and everything in between. You now have absolute control in constructing your vision of what the perfect bass distortion texture, definition, and size should have.

Features:

High Pass Frequency: Controls the cutoff frequency to be distorted, ranging from 100Hz (for thicker, fuzzier saturation) or 1kHz for ultra-sharp definition.
High Drive: Sets the amount of distortion for the high pass side.
High Level: Sets the output volume of the distorted high-pass signal.
Low Pass Frequency: Controls the cutoff frequency to be mixed back to the high-pass side. Ranging from 50Hz (for only sub-bass) and 500Hz to preserve some clean mids.
Low Comp: Sets the amount of compression for the low-pass signal.
Low Level: Sets the output volume of the low-pass signal.
Master: Sets the overall volume of the unit.
Low shelf: +-12dB at 80 Hz
500 Hz: +-12dB
1 kHz: +-12dB
High shelf: +-12dB at 5 kHz
Parallel Output: A passthrough for your input signal, useful for parallel processing.
Direct Output: A balanced version of the 1/4" output, useful for running into PA’s or studio mixing consoles.
Dimensions: 4.72” × 4.21”
Power: The Microtubes X7 has a current draw of 70mA. Only use a regulated 9V-18V DC adapter with a center-negative plug.

ConditionBrand New (New)
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Brand
Model
  • Microtubes X7 Multiband Distortion
Finish
  • Dark
Categories
Pedal Format
  • Standard

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