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Earthquaker devices Scrolls Bass Odyssey (Overdrive / EQ)
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Developed in collaboration with Japanese bassist Kentaro Nakao, the EARTHQUAKER DEVICES Scrolls Bass Odyssey pedal is a powerful professional-grade tool combining tube amp-style saturation and active EQ circuits.
Equipped with intelligent connectivity (three separate outputs) for flexible signal routing, and analog filtering on the balanced output to faithfully simulate speaker cabinet grain, you can use Scrolls in any situation: live, in the studio, to complement your rig or directly on console. The left section of the pedal features audiophile-grade three-band EQ. The Scrolls' secret weapon is the "Variable Frequency" control, which adjusts each frequency from 20 Hz to 10 kHz. Three push-buttons add filtering capabilities for optimum flexibility. The right side of the effect is reserved for saturation. Settings are both comprehensive and intuitive. As with all quality bass processors, a "Blend" potentiometer lets you adjust the level of direct signal present in the saturated signal, for maximum definition and bass presence in all circumstances. The "Bandwidth" potentiometer lets you determine which zone of the frequency band will be clipped (bass on the left, treble on the right).
The three available outputs can operate simultaneously:
- the buffered parallel output can be used to redirect the direct signal to an amp, tuner, DI or other effect - the balanced XLR output can be used to drive a PA or recording console - an effects loop installed between the EQ and drive sections can be used to insert modulation, temporal or other effects The efficiency of the controls allows you to sculpt your sound with meticulous precision, whatever the musical register, from Motown to modern Metal, via Blues , Garage Rock or Funk.
Equipped with intelligent connectivity (three separate outputs) for flexible signal routing, and analog filtering on the balanced output to faithfully simulate speaker cabinet grain, you can use Scrolls in any situation: live, in the studio, to complement your rig or directly on console. The left section of the pedal features audiophile-grade three-band EQ. The Scrolls' secret weapon is the "Variable Frequency" control, which adjusts each frequency from 20 Hz to 10 kHz. Three push-buttons add filtering capabilities for optimum flexibility. The right side of the effect is reserved for saturation. Settings are both comprehensive and intuitive. As with all quality bass processors, a "Blend" potentiometer lets you adjust the level of direct signal present in the saturated signal, for maximum definition and bass presence in all circumstances. The "Bandwidth" potentiometer lets you determine which zone of the frequency band will be clipped (bass on the left, treble on the right).
The three available outputs can operate simultaneously:
- the buffered parallel output can be used to redirect the direct signal to an amp, tuner, DI or other effect - the balanced XLR output can be used to drive a PA or recording console - an effects loop installed between the EQ and drive sections can be used to insert modulation, temporal or other effects The efficiency of the controls allows you to sculpt your sound with meticulous precision, whatever the musical register, from Motown to modern Metal, via Blues , Garage Rock or Funk.
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- Booster Yes
- Distortion Yes
- for bass Yes
- Overdrive Yes
- EARTHQUAKER DEVICES Scrolls Bass Odyssey
- SKU Earthquaker Devices
- Tube amp-style saturation + active equalizer
- For electric bass
- Handcrafted in the USA
- Independent saturation circuit
- Independent 3-band active equalizer circuit
- Parallel buffered output for direct signal (Parallel Out)
- Balanced XLR output with subtle analog filtering (Direct Out)
- Effects loop between Drive and EQ stages
- Controls and connectors (see images)
- True bypass relay switch
- Works with optional 9-volt DC adapter
- Current draw 70 mA
- 121 × 114 × 57 mm (with knobs)
- English manual (https://tinyurl.com/yssbn2p5)
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