Product details

  • HUDSON Electronics Broadcast
  • HUDSON Electronics Broadcast
  • HUDSON Electronics Broadcast
  • HUDSON Electronics Broadcast
  • HUDSON Electronics Broadcast
  • HUDSON Electronics Broadcast
  • HUDSON Electronics Broadcast
  • HUDSON Electronics Broadcast
  • HUDSON Electronics Broadcast

HUDSON Electronics Broadcast

€ 265.00
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In stock in :
  • Mons
  • Liège
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Reference : HUDSK6SN14
Category : Guitar
Brand : HUDSON Electronics

Product details

  • Selected Germanium and Silicon transistors
  • Specially chosen TRIAD Magnetics steel-core transformer
  • BI Technologies potentiometers
  • Heavy duty Alpha foot switches (rated for >30,000 cycles)
  • Individually hand-built on to a high-quality PCB, assembled, hand-wired, tested and packaged all by Michael Hudson

LEVEL – Controls the overall volume of the pedal.

GAIN SWITCH – Selects low or high gain mode.

GAIN TRIM – Controls the gain level of the Broadcast. At higher settings the
high-end of the signal is gently rolled off.

LOW CUT – Attenuates the low-end of the Broadcast. Since this control lies
at the front end of the Broadcast’s circuitry, it is interactive with the gain
controls.

DC SOCKET – The Broadcast requires a DC power supply unit (PSU) and can run at voltages between 9v and 24v; running the Broadcast at voltages higher than 9v gives it more headroom, output level and clarity. This is great for use with bass or when using the Broadcast as a clean pre-amp boost.

Please ensure your PSU can supply between 9v and 24, a minimum current of 20mA and has a 2.1mm negative centre barrel plug. Any other type may damage your pedal. If you plan on sharing the same PSU with other pedals, we recommend using a PSU with isolated outputs, e.g. Voodoo Lab PP2.

CURRENT DRAW – Typically less than 20mA

 


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