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QStrip Dual Parametric EQ Instrument DI Pedal. The ‘60s and ‘70s are widely recognized as the heyday for professional recording console design. The EQ and preamp sections of these near-mythical vintage consoles are highly sought after, even to this day. One of the crucial most iconic guitar and bass tones in the history of recorded audio were tracked “direct” straight into these consoles’ channel strips. The QStrip was once designed with sophisticated features that enable you to take these highly-coveted tone shaping circuits with you, whether you’re heading to a live gig or tracking in the studio or into your DAW. It’s compact, extremely cost-effective and in an ultra-convenient DI format. The 100% analog MOSFET circuitry in the heart of the QStrip provides the warmth, girth and larger-than-life tones for which vintage consoles are revered. Add in four bands of pro-audio-quality equalization, two parametric mid bands, in addition to high and low shelving filters, and you’ve got implausible keep an eye on over how your instrument cuts through on stage or in a mix. The HPF and LPF give added keep an eye on over the frequency spectrum whether you’re going direct with your bass, guitar, fiddle—or even a vocal. The QStrip is limited only by how far you are willing to push your creativity and what sort of of that juicy vintage tone you crave.
HPF cuts unmusical rumble associated with many instruments when going direct. LPF rolls off undesirable frequencies. Will also be used as a speaker simulator. When used along side the studio-grade EQ section, you’ll recreate different speaker cabinet curves so you’ll go direct with your favorite distortion and effects pedals. Very high impedance accommodates piezos and handles low impedance sources equally well. XLR is capable to drive power amps and has a -20dB pad to accommo
The ‘60s and ‘70s are widely recognized as the heyday for professional recording console design
The EQ and preamp sections of these near-mythical vintage consoles are highly sought after, even to this day
One of the crucial most iconic guitar and bass tones in the history of recorded audio were tracked “direct” straight into these consoles’ channel strips
The QStrip was once designed with sophisticated features that enable you to take these highly-coveted tone shaping circuits with you, whether you’re heading to a live gig or tracking in the studio or into your DAW
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