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Òåìà: Ëàìïîâûé äèáîêñ DI Tube Works 4001(USA)
öåíà: 5000 Âðåìÿ: 16.10.2012 17:23 
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BASS

Ïðîäàì ëàìïîâûé äèáîêñ ôèðìû Tube Works.
Îòëè÷íûé ëàìïîâûé äèáîêñ, â äàííîì ñëó÷àå åñëè áûòü êðàòêèì è ñêàçàòü îáîáù¸ííî ýòî "ëàìïîâûé ïðåäóñèëèòåëü áåç ýêâàëèçàöèè" õîðîøî èñïîëüçîâàòü íà LIVE è â ñòóäèè ïðè çàïèñè áàñà è èíñòðóìåíòîâ áîëüøå íå íàäî âïðèíèïè íå ÷¸))))
http://www.genzbenz.com/img/manuals/tw/4001-4002UserManual.pdf
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Tube Works 4001 Real Tube Direct Input

Live performers will appreciate the hands-free control offered by the inexpensive Tube Works 4001. This mono DI offers large rocker switches for gain boost, ground lift, power on/off, and normal (instrument)/speaker impedance settings, all conveniently located on the unit's top chassis panel.

The speaker impedance setting works in conjunction with the unit's "speaker/loop out" phone jack, which is wired in parallel with the DI's input jack. To use this setup, you set the DI's impedance rocker switch to "speaker," patch your amplifier's output into the 4001's input jack, and patch the speaker/loop out jack to your amp's speaker. This arrangement allows you to send your amplifier's output through the 4001 without killing your speaker's output, so you can simultaneously mic your amp. (As mentioned earlier, I've never found this sort of patch to sound good, but having this extra capability doesn't hurt anything.)

The hybrid (tube and solid-state) 4001 provides 12 dB of switchable gain boost, which, in combination with its other circuits, gives it a higher output level than all the other test subjects. The 4001 gets fairly warm, although not as hot as the AMB Tube-Buffered Direct-Injection Box. The unit uses a lump-in-the-line power supply with a detachable but flimsy power cord, detracting somewhat from its road-worthiness.

The Tube Works 4001 lent a soft, cottony top end to bass guitar, but the bottom end was tight and deep. In fact, this DI offered the deepest bass of the bunch. On electric guitar, the 4001 could have used more high-frequency detail, but the overall tone was otherwise wonderfully balanced. The 4001 also lent a wonderful tone to my Juno 106; the timbre was second only to what the Aguilar DB 900 delivered in richness and resonance. Considering its modest price, the 4001 is a surprisingly good performer.
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