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Streety2025

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  1. £150 but open to offers EDB-1 provides a beautifully voiced and practical solution to the diverse and critical needs for high quality acoustic musical instrument amplification. Suitable for stage and studio signal processing. EDB-1 offers huge amounts of gain, EQ and other highly versatile facilities, to get the best possible sound from amplified acoustic stringed instruments. Refined Class “A” inputs with 2 FET stages. • Voiced for clarity, warmth with low noise performance. • Effective EQ for problem solving and creativity. • Clear easily read pro audio style panel layout. • Versatile inputs, switchable to optimise a comprehensive range of passive and active pickups, plus microphone. • Tunable notch filter with switch, as acclaimed on Shire King amps, for extended range of control of acoustic feedback and problem frequencies. • A range switch with settings for Guitar, Bass and Violin, remove unwanted boom, handling noise and low frequency feedback, to leave clearer, more musical tones from the instrument. • Signal splitting is available, e.g. personal/stage monitoring, plus output to the front of house system, recorder or tuner.
  2. Thanks for your message. I guess it is a type of basil wood as I wasn’t aware that there were different types. I have another Brazil wood bow and this bow is much much different in grain to the other and in weight. The other bow is confirmed as brasilwood as I know who made it, I’m just shocked there’s such a difference despite being the ‘same’ if there are any other woods anyone can think of please let me know! cheers all
  3. Hi, I wondered if anyone could confirm the wood that my bow is made from. I don't think it is brazilwood as it is too light weight, is it pernambuco or is it something else? Thank you in advance! Steve
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