Darkglass Microtubes X Ultra
$48.44
$86.71
Product Description Product Specs/Additional Information Related Videos Audio Product Description The Microtubes X Ultra greatly expands on the already immense versatility of the Microtubes X7. Featuring all the great controls that its predecessor has that allows users to select exactly what frequencies they want to compress and saturate for the low and treble respectively, but with four major additions providing an additional layer of flexibility, while maintaining the same compact footprint, making it an extremely complete tool for the modern bassist. Product Specs/Additional Information Low Comp Controls compression amount for the low band. Both threshold and makeup gain are controlled to maintain a constant level. This control is also used to control the compression amount when the compressor is enabled for clean signal in Darkglass Suite.Low Level Sets the output volume of the low-pass signal.Low Pass Frequency Controls the cut-off frequency to be mixed back to the high-pass side. Ranging from 50Hz (for only sub-bass) and 500Hz to preserve some clean mids.High Level Sets the output volume of the distorted high-pass signal.High Drive Sets the amount of distortion for the high pass side.High Pass Frequency Controls the cutoff frequency to be distorted, ranging from 100Hz (for thicker, fuzzier saturation) or 1kHz for ultra-sharp definition.Master -12 dB. Sets the overall volume of the unit.Bass Low shelf -12dB @ 80 HzMid bands -10dB @ 250 Hz, 500 Hz, 1.5 kHz, 3 kHzTreble High shelf -12dB @ 5 kHzDimensions Width: 125 mm / 4,95″ Length: 96 mm/ 3,75″ Height: 57 mm / 2,25″ Weight: 430 g / 0,95 lb Warning When the pedal is on bypass the master volume does not affect the headphone volume. In this case the total volume is adjustable in Darkglass Suite. With sensitive headphones, the bypass volume can be very loud if not adjusted.The Microtubes X Ultra has a current draw of 200mA. Only use a regulated 9V DC adapter with a center-negative plug.Unregulated power supplies and/or higher voltages may result in suboptimal noise performance and even damage your unit, voiding the warranty. Related Videos Audio
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