EHX: 44 Magnum Power Amp & Germanium 4 Big Muff Pi
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EHX: 44 Magnum Power Amp & Germanium 4 Big Muff Pi
EHX 44 Magnum Power Amp
PRESS RELEASE: Following the introduction of the innovative 22 Caliber Guitar Amp, Electro-Harmonix presents a more powerful 44-watt version in our smallest pedal-sized package. The 44 Magnum Power Amp, designed with guitar in mind, is also at home with bass, keyboards or virtually any electric instrument.
The 44 Magnum delivers a broad power range with plenty of headroom. It can also be driven to a natural saturation as the volume is turned up. A Tone Switch lets the player select a neutral tone or a top-end boost that adds upper harmonic definition.
The ultra-portable 44 Magnum is ideal as a primary or a backup amplifier, and at 4.70 (h) x 3.70 (w) x 1.18-inch (d), can go directly from your pocket or gig bag to the stage. It comes complete with a 24DC-3000 power supply and is compatible with any speaker cabinet providing an 8 or 16 Ohm load.
The 44 Magnum Power Amp has a US MSRP of $193, with a June 2010 delivery anticipated.
EHX Germanium 4 Big Muff Pi
PRESS RELEASE: Electro-Harmonix has resurrected the warm sound unique to the germanium transistors of the 1960s and applied several modern twists to deliver a new pedal with a vintage vibe and feel, but modern control and power.
The Germanium 4 Big Muff Pi features two independent circuits, one Overdrive and one Distortion, that can be used individually or in series. The Overdrive and Distortion circuits each use a pair of NOS NKT275 germanium transistors. Purists will appreciate the authentic sound of these vintage components and the fact that the Germanium 4 is true bypass.
The Overdrive section features independent controls for Gain, Bias, Tone and Volume, while Distortion provides independent controls for Gain, Bias, Volts and Volume. The Bias controls adjust the tonal character of the distortion by changing the bias of the signal before it is distorted by the germanium transistors. The Volts control enables the player to dial back the amount of voltage supplied to the Distortion side and create varying "dying battery" sounds.
Stack the overdrive and distortion in series and the player has two individual control sets that work in combination for a hybrid tonality that can be mixed and balanced. When combined, the four germanium transistors are stacked providing a new power edge in performance.
The Germanium 4 Big Muff Pi features a compact 4.75 (h) x 5.75 (w) x 1.5-inch (d) enclosure. It comes equipped with a battery. It also uses an optional 9DC-100 power supply.
USA List is $193, with shipping dates TBC.
PRESS RELEASE: Following the introduction of the innovative 22 Caliber Guitar Amp, Electro-Harmonix presents a more powerful 44-watt version in our smallest pedal-sized package. The 44 Magnum Power Amp, designed with guitar in mind, is also at home with bass, keyboards or virtually any electric instrument.
The 44 Magnum delivers a broad power range with plenty of headroom. It can also be driven to a natural saturation as the volume is turned up. A Tone Switch lets the player select a neutral tone or a top-end boost that adds upper harmonic definition.
The ultra-portable 44 Magnum is ideal as a primary or a backup amplifier, and at 4.70 (h) x 3.70 (w) x 1.18-inch (d), can go directly from your pocket or gig bag to the stage. It comes complete with a 24DC-3000 power supply and is compatible with any speaker cabinet providing an 8 or 16 Ohm load.
The 44 Magnum Power Amp has a US MSRP of $193, with a June 2010 delivery anticipated.
EHX Germanium 4 Big Muff Pi
PRESS RELEASE: Electro-Harmonix has resurrected the warm sound unique to the germanium transistors of the 1960s and applied several modern twists to deliver a new pedal with a vintage vibe and feel, but modern control and power.
The Germanium 4 Big Muff Pi features two independent circuits, one Overdrive and one Distortion, that can be used individually or in series. The Overdrive and Distortion circuits each use a pair of NOS NKT275 germanium transistors. Purists will appreciate the authentic sound of these vintage components and the fact that the Germanium 4 is true bypass.
The Overdrive section features independent controls for Gain, Bias, Tone and Volume, while Distortion provides independent controls for Gain, Bias, Volts and Volume. The Bias controls adjust the tonal character of the distortion by changing the bias of the signal before it is distorted by the germanium transistors. The Volts control enables the player to dial back the amount of voltage supplied to the Distortion side and create varying "dying battery" sounds.
Stack the overdrive and distortion in series and the player has two individual control sets that work in combination for a hybrid tonality that can be mixed and balanced. When combined, the four germanium transistors are stacked providing a new power edge in performance.
The Germanium 4 Big Muff Pi features a compact 4.75 (h) x 5.75 (w) x 1.5-inch (d) enclosure. It comes equipped with a battery. It also uses an optional 9DC-100 power supply.
USA List is $193, with shipping dates TBC.
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proven fact, aen invented the distortion pedal. He carved the first one out of the very asteroid that killed off the dinosaurs.benecol wrote:Powerful a hero as Aen is, I don't think he would lay claim to inventing the starve knob my old love. No interest in the amp thing, was full of excitement about the germanium muff, but its doubled-upness and it's iffy design put me off. Wish they'd just made a regular germ muff.
Look it up, it's on wikipedia.
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That's when I stopped reading.Doog wrote:"overdrive" and "distortion" mode descriptions.
I would love two big muffs in a box, with everything switchable so that either of the two could be one of any of the various muffs, including diode switching and tone wicker and all sorts of other nonsense I wouldn't understand or be able to hear but would pay to have a labelled knob for.
same thing with the JRC opamp chips and whatnot. Those are still mass produced today.Mike wrote:Unobtainium! These are the things in Analogman's sunface special editions he claims don't exist anymore.NOS NKT275
I've been wanting a pair of ntks for the sunface you've built me to see what all the fuss(zz?) (and additional $50 charge) is all about.
It'd be silly for people to get these germanium "big muffs", swap out the transistors and sell/keep the 275s or even sell the BMP as new and do what have you with the 275s