DirectAmp Stereo Amp Simulator Pedal

£379.00

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Description

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Ready to supercharge your rig? Say hello to the DirectAmp, the ultimate stereo amp and cab simulator that’s here to make your tonal dreams a reality! Not just another gadget – it’s your ticket to tonal paradise, straight into the PA or through your headphones in glorious stereo! 

Key Features

· Three Legendary Voices: Craving that Marshall crunch, Vox chime, or Fender warmth? Flip the switch and dive into the iconic sounds of JMP, AC15, and FEND. Your tone, your rules!

· Speaker and Cab Simulations: Mix and match Celestion Classic Lead 80, Celestion Vintage 30, and Jensen speakers with Closed Back, Open Back, or FRFR cabs. It’s like having a whole studio in your pedalboard!

· Pedalboard-Perfection: Four footswitches for Gain, Limiter, Reverb, and Boost, plus a Mono FX Send and Stereo FX Return. This little beast plays nice with all your favorite pedals.

· Stereo Awesomeness: Rock out with TRS Stereo Headphone Out and XLR Stereo Output. Whether you’re jamming at home or tearing up the stage, the DirectAmp has got you covered.

· Compact and Mighty: At just 8.25″ x 5″ x 1.625″ and 2.17 lbs, the DirectAmp is perfect for the gigging guitarist who needs a portable yet extensive solution.

Specifcations:

  • 1 Channel
  • Stereo amplifier simulator with 3 voicings (JMP, Tweed, 1965), Cab Sim and Bluetooth functions
  • Controls: Master, Reverb, Treble, Mid, Bass, Limiter, Gain, Boost, Output
  • Switches: On/Off, Mono/Stereo, Cab Type, SPKR Type, Amp Type, Q-Boost
  • Effects: Reverb
  • FX loop: Series
  • Input: 6.3 mm jack
  • FX send: 6.3 mm jack
  • FX Return L / R: 2 x 6.3 mm jack
  • Headphone: 6.3 mm stereo jack
  • L / R output: 2 x XLR
  • Power supply connection: Barrel connector 5.5 x
  • 2.1 mm Centre negative
  • Power consumption: 250 mA
  • Power supply with a 9 V DC mains adapter (included in the scope of delivery)
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 210 x 127 x 51 mm
  • Weight: 0.9 kg

Category

Preamp & Amp Sim Pedals,

Amp and cab simulator pedals recreate the sound and response of guitar amplifiers, speaker cabinets and microphones in a compact pedal format. They are useful for recording direct, practising silently, running straight into a PA, or building a pedalboard that does not rely on a traditional amp.

Many amp and cab sims include different amplifier voices, impulse responses, EQ controls and headphone outputs. They are a strong choice for modern guitarists who need consistent tone at home, in the studio and on stage without carrying heavy amplifiers and speaker cabinets.

Tags

Preamp

Preamp pedals and related effects are commonly used by guitarists looking to shape their tone in a more focused and creative way. Different designs offer their own response, feel and tonal character depending on the style of music and the type of amplifier or guitar being used.

Many players build pedalboards gradually over time, combining different effects and utilities to create a setup that suits their own sound and workflow. Preamp related gear can play an important role in both live performance and studio recording.

Stereo

Stereo guitar pedals process left and right audio channels separately, creating a wider and more spacious sound than a standard mono setup. Stereo delay, reverb and modulation effects are especially popular for ambient, cinematic and modern live rigs where depth and movement are an important part of the tone.

Running a stereo setup can dramatically change the feel of a guitar rig, particularly through two amplifiers, studio monitors or headphones. Ping-pong delays, wide choruses and immersive reverbs all benefit from stereo operation and can create a much larger soundstage.