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Seymour Duncan Studio Bass Compressor Pedal
£125
Winchester


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Seymour Duncan Studio Bass Compressor.

 

REDUCED

Was £125 posted in the UK / £120 collected from Winchester, SO53. 

NOW £115 posted in the UK / £110 collected from Winchester, SO53. 

 

Dual lock tape on bottom (like velcro). 

 

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Specifications (as per GAK website) https://www.gak.co.uk/en/seymour-duncan-studio-bass-compressor/108834?gclsrc=aw.ds&&gclid=Cj0KCQjwhfipBhCqARIsAH9msbkCmjGIwqwvOsaPjEXgYb11Gd6y8N4SEcmdpIJM5DoPFKghccTVEdQaAo0mEALw_wcB

 

Compression Ratio: Soft-knee, adjustable from 1:1 to > 20:1

Maximum Compressor Gain: 33dB

Attack Speed: Adjustable from 8ms to 27ms

Input Impedance: 1 Megohm

Output Impedance: 2.75K ohms maximum

Maximum Input Level: 3 Vrms

Distortion: < 0.3% at 300mV RMS output at 1 kHz

Noise referred to Input: -110dBV, 400 Hz - 20 kHz, input shorted

Compressor Type: Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA)

Power: 9V battery or 9V to 18 Vdc regulated adapter, center pin negative polarity

Current Consumption: 21mA operate, 19mA bypass

Dimensions: 2.60" wide X 5.0" long X 1.45" high

Weight: 0.67 lbs.

 

Seymour Duncan Studio Bass Compressor Pedal Overview

The Seymour Duncan Studio Bass Compressor has been made for bassists looking for a compressor that increases sustain, accentuates picking and can evens out fast runs. Its simple layout means anyone can use the Studio Bass Compressor: The Blend knob lets you to adjust the amount of wet signal allowing natural "snap" back into your individual notes. The Volume knob controls the output, the Attack regulates how fast the compressor responds to picking and plucking and the Compressor knob controls the dynamic range. The Low/Full/Mid switch determines the frequency content of the dry signal being blended in with the compressed signal so you can bring back your dynamic range. This stops your bass from sounding over-compressed.

This is a massively versatile pedal that is suitable for players across a range of styles. Seymour Duncan has a fully comprehensive list of suggested settings for different genres and sounds.

Edited by MuddBass
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