| Product # | 236426 |
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Recommended accessories
- - Tube (12AX7) Amp/Speaker Simulator with DI Out
- - For recording or live applications
- - 100% analog - responds like a real amp
- - Organic sound and response with no latency
- - Round clean sounds to "British Overdrive" (at higher gain settings)
- (guitar) effect pedal
- for a larger dynamic range, the DC/DC converter is used to switch from the external 9V
- to convert to the internal 12V working voltage
- Current consumption: 1000mA
- Power supply: 9 volts DC, center negative
- 9 volt connection (battery operation not possible)
- Design in Denmark, Made in China
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| Depth | 120mm |
| Width | 145mm |
| Height | 70mm |
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| Manufacturer information | MusiX GmbH
Schildgasse 12 79618 Rheinfelden (Baden) Germany manufacturerinfo@musix.com |
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| Product Number | 236426 |
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| Relevancy rank in Category Speaker Simulator Pedal | |
| Date | April 2022 |
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| Unit | 1 piece(s) |
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| Weight | 0.8kg |
| Box Depth | 310mm |
| Box Width | 145mm |
| Box Height | 100mm |
| Gross Weight | 1.1kg |
I needed something simple that would replace my guitar box and allow me to directly connect to my DAW. The controls are similar to those on an amplifier – you turn knobs, listen, and it works perfectly! For me, the "green box" (2x12) is perfect. The "red" (4x12) is a bit too bright for my taste. While you can adjust things, I find it works well as is. Perhaps it's the small tube that makes the sound so easy to dial in, allowing you to quickly find a good-sounding setting. It's not the cheapest option, but it's Carl Martin quality!
I needed something simple that would replace my guitar box and allow me to directly connect to my DAW. The controls are similar to those on an amplifier – you turn knobs, listen, and it works perfectly! For me, the "green box" (2x12) is perfect. The "red" (4x12) is a bit too bright for my taste. While you can adjust things, I find it works well as is. Perhaps it's the small tube that makes the sound so easy to dial in, allowing you to quickly find a good-sounding setting. It's not the cheapest option, but it's Carl Martin quality!

