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  • SCIENCE Amplification Mother Preamp Black
  • SCIENCE Amplification Mother Preamp Black
  • SCIENCE Amplification Mother Preamp Black
  • SCIENCE Amplification Mother Preamp Black
  • SCIENCE Amplification Mother Preamp Black

SCIENCE Amplification Mother Preamp Black

€ 375.00
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  • Mons
  • Liège
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Reference : SCIEC48AED
Category : Guitar
Brand : SCIENCE AMPLIFICATION

Product details

The Mother preamp is a recreation of its dual channel tube-powered namesake, but refined into pedal format. Just like the full-fledged amp, the Mother preamp is our modern take on the vintage high-wattage sounds of the early 70’s with added tonal range, control, and a voice all its own. The Mother preamp is designed to work equally well on your pedal board and into the front of your favorite amp, into a power amp, and recording interface/DAW (in conjunction with speaker emulation/IRs). The result is a wide-ranging utilitarian dual channel preamp that can add dimension and versatility to your rig with an eerily convincing Science signature tube tone.

Specifications

Highlights Analog FET-based preamp inspired by 70s high-wattage amps
Recreation of the Science Mother MKII amp
Co-lab between EAE and Science Amplication
Works for both guitar and bass
2-channel preamp (A=clean, B=saturated)
EQ with treble, middle og bass
Depth controls low-end in drive before it reaches your amp
Absence controls harmonic saturation in drive
Separate power amp output, input for remote channel switching
Made in USA
Bypass True bypass
Power consumption 9V DC center negative (power supply sold separately)
150 mA
Dimensions H: 5,6 cm (incl. knobs)
W: 14,5 cm
D: 12,1 cm
Weight 559 g.

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