Acoustic-Electric Preamps
External (Belt clip-on)
Electronics Engineered by K&K Sound
Features a 3-Band EQ with volume (+/-20 db bass, mid, and treble controls plus an internal gain trimmer). They are specifically designed for the frequencies of acoustic guitar & bass but are also great for many other instruments. The Preamp features a special super wide band midrange filter, which is absolutely great in combination with our pickups, and it's designed to specifically match the impedance of our pickups. Its simple and noiseless circuit provides unsurpassed clarity and power and the internal gain trimmer allows you to dial in the precise amplification factor needed for your instrument. The adjustable gain range is covered by a factor of 1 to 10. This means, you can boost your incoming signal up to the 10-fold amount.
Frequency response is 10-30,000Hz. The bass control is set to roll of at 100Hz, the midrange at 1.5kHz with extra large bandwidth and the treble are set at 10kHz.
Input impedance is 1 meg and the output is low ohmic. Battery life is about 180+ hours.
One year warranty
Specifications:
Frequency response: 10 - 30,000 Hz
Input: 1/4”, 1 Mega Ohm
Output:: 1/4”, 10 KOhm
EQ: 3 band, +/- 20db
Bass: roll off @ 100Hz
Midrange: super wide band @ 1.5khz
Treble: 10Khz
Dimensions: 2.5 x 1.25 x 3”
Battery Consumption: less than 1 milli Ampere – 9-volt – 180 hours
*Note: We also recommend using a DI Box with a Phase & Ground Lift Switch with your instrument.
This Preamp has the same great sound and super low noise as the above Preamp with the addition of a DI balanced XLR out and a phase switch. It is 9-volt battery or phantom power operated, features a 1/4" line-out, plus the XLR active balanced output in a compact package.
The Preamp is specially designed to complement our pickups. The Preamp features a special super wide band midrange filter, which is absolutely great in combination with our pickups, and it's designed to specifically match the impedance of our pickups However, due to its adjustable input gain and wide frequency range it will work with many more applications. The Preamp features +/-20 db bass, mid, and treble controls, plus an adjustable input gain control. Its simple and super-noiseless circuit provides unsurpassed clarity and power and the adjustable input gain allows you to dial in the precise amplification factor needed for your instrument. The adjustable gain range is covered by a factor of 1 to 10. This means, you can boost your incoming signal up to the 10-fold amount.
An LED light indicates if phantom power is present. The unit can optionally be powered by a 9-volt battery, which will not be drained as long as the phantom power provides more than 10 volt. (Optional A/C adapter available.)
Frequency response is 10-30,000Hz. The bass control is set to roll of at 100Hz, the midrange at 1.5kHz with extra large bandwidth and the treble are set at 10kHz. Input impedance is 1 meg. Output impedance on balanced XLR and 1/4" line out is 100 Ohm. The 1/4" line out can conveniently be used as a monitor out or for connection to a tuner.
One year warranty
Specifications:
Frequency response: 10 - 30,000 Hz
Input: 1/4”, 1 Mega Ohm
Output Impedance: Balanced XLR and 1/4” line out is 100 Ohm (both outputs)
EQ: 3 band, +/- 20db
Bass: roll off @ 100Hz
Midrange: super wide band @ 1.5khz
Treble: 10Khz
Phase Switch: Invert phase on/off
Outputs: XLR (12-48v phantom-power capable) and 1/4" line out
Dimensions: 4.9" x 3.6" x 1.3"
Battery Consumption: less than 1 milli Ampere – 9-volt – 180 hours
What does the Preamp's phase switch accomplish?
Phase switches are usually marketed as a feedback-controlling device, but they accomplish more than just that. Every acoustic instrument projects sound waves in a certain phase. The phase that is projected out of the amplified speaker source needs to be "in phase" with the acoustic instrument's own soundwaves or the result will not be optimal. If the amp projects in the opposite phase, the acoustic instrument will fight its own sound and no balanced tone can develop. Round and warm tone is only achieved when acoustic and amplified sound oscillate in the same phase. This Preamp's phase switch allows for instant correction of this problem.
External Preamp with XLR / DI / Phase / Phantom
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Acousta-Elecktra “Crossover Guitar” 2 Channel Stereo Preamp (External)
This is our top-of-the-line two-channel preamp/mixer for our stereo guitars, it provides all the control and features you could ever want to combine or blend a piezo transducer pickup with a magnetic pickup, microphone, or another piezo pickup. All this, plus ultra low noise circuitry.
Channel 1 is switchable between pickup and microphone impedance. This means it can be used with any piezo or magnetic pickup or a 2-wire powered lavalier type condenser mic. A dynamic mic can be used as well with an appropriate microphone impedance matching transformer. Channel 2 is designed with our internal transducer pickups in mind, but it works well with most piezo transducers.
The two channels are fully independent and each feature a powerful 3-band EQ (treble, mid, bass), phase switch, and gain and volume controls. Gain controls allow you to adjust the input sensitivity of each channel. The phase switch is one of the most important tools for live sound amplification of any acoustic instrument. This preamp allows for maximum phase control to ensure that both the input and output signals are in optimum phase.
Phase switches are usually marketed as a feedback-controlling device, but they accomplish more than just that. Every acoustic instrument projects sound waves in a certain phase. The phase that is projected out of the amplified speaker source needs to be "in phase" with the acoustic instrument's own soundwaves or the result will not be optimal. If the amp projects in the opposite phase, the acoustic instrument will fight its own sound and no balanced tone can develop. Round and warm tone is only achieved when acoustic and amplified sound oscillate in the same phase.
Inputs: Stereo 1/4" line input | 2 individual mono 1/4" line inputs
Outputs: Balanced XLR Mix Out (carries both channels) | Line level 1/4" Mix out (carries both channels) | Individual 1/4" line outputs of channel 1 and 2
Effect Loop: The effect loop allows for connecting to an effect unit (like reverb) via a special 1/4" stereo cable with a stereo plug on one side and two mono 1/4" plugs on the other side.
One year warranty
Technical Specs
EQ Frequencies Channel 1:
- Bass : 100 Hz (high pass filter) +/- 18 dB
- Midrange : 1500 Hz (band pass filter) +/- 12dB
- Treble : 8000 Hz (low pass filter) +/- 18 dB
EQ Frequencies Channel 2:
- Bass : 100 Hz (high pass filter) +/- 15 dB
- Midrange : 1500 Hz (band pass filter) +/- 18dB
- Treble : 10 000 Hz (low pass filter) +/- 15 dB
Frequency Response:
- Channel 1: 10Hz to 35KHz.
- Channel 2: 10Hz to 35KHz.
Distortion: Less than 0.005% @ 1KHz
Signal to noise ratio: - 85dB - A weighted, referred to nominal - 20dBV input
Input Impedance:
- Channel 1 pickup: 1 Meg Ohms.
- Channel 1 mic: 3 Kilo Ohms.
- Channel 2 transducer: 1 Meg Ohms.
Mic Power: 9 volt DC max
Power source: INCLUDED -AC Adaptor 12 volt DC - 700 milli amp minimum- automatic polarizing
Dimensions: 9 5/8"W x 3 3/4"D x 1 1/2"H
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For Ordering or More Info. Please Contact Us
Blue Note Woodworks
Gold Hill, OR USA
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External Mach 2 Preamp
The Mach 2 Preamp preserves harmonics and overtones and provides a more open and true acoustic sound response. The additional parametric band allows you to fine-adjust the low mid / high bass band for optimum tone and feedback control.
What makes the Mach 2 Preamp sound so good?
The circuit runs on a “voltage doubler” that provides 18 volts to the internal components even though it uses standard 9 volt input voltage. The result is high-powered clarity that simply cannot be achieved with a regular 9-volt circuit!
Electronic circuits work more efficient on higher power and electronic components designed for low power consumption will never sound as good as the more power-hungry components that are optimized for tone quality.
There is a direct relation between power consumption and sound quality, meaning that preamps with 200+ hours battery life will compromise on sound quality. Phantom powered preamps, depending on their complexity, also need to compromise on power consumption issues as phantom power fluctuates and diminishes with the number of consumers connected. Generally, low power consumption equals less high-end response, less headroom (circuit peaks or overloads sooner), and less overall clarity. We've always favored sound quality over power consumption in our external preamp line, but with the Mach 2 Preamp we went even further and run it on 18 volts. This feature alone would make the new Mach 2 Preamp worthwhile, but we added a few more things that players have asked for:
+/- 15dB Parametric band that covers 150Hz to 700Hz with adjustable notch width
Full bypass of parametric stage if not needed
Tuner output
Mute switch output
In addition to these features:
Proprietary high-power three band EQ (bass – mid – treble)
Adjustable input gain
Phase switch
Master volume
Simultaneously usable 1/4” line out and balanced XLR – DI output
The tuner output allows you to connect your tuner “open ended," so there will be no signal degradation by passing through it and no switch noise.
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