Hudson Broadcast Germanium Preamp Pedal

£159.00

The Broadcast is a transformer coupled, discrete Class-A germanium pre-amplifier based on the classic broadcast consoles of the 1960s In the low-gain setting, the Broadcast can cover everything from sparkling clean boost through to transparent overdrive, all with a healthy dose of volume available to push your amp The Broadcast features a specially selected Triad steel-core transformer and a NOS germanium transistor Advancing the gain on the Broadcast starts to saturate the transformer and the pedal��������s discrete circuitry, giving rise to a gentle and dynamic compression coupled with subtle thickening of the midrange With the gain switch in the high…

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The Hudson Broadcast Germanium Preamp Pedal is back in stock. Arriving with you in New condition and made by Hudson Electronics, so no worries about warranties and all that. This is just a great pedal Pedal Preamp Germanium Broadcast Hudson Guitar Effect Pedal- The Broadcast is a transformer coupled, discrete Class-A germanium pre-amplifier based on the classic broadcast consoles of the 1960s In the low-gain setting, the Broadcast can cover everything from sparkling clean boost through to transparent overdrive, all with a healthy dose of volume available to push your amp The Broadcast features a specially selected Triad steel-core transformer and a NOS germanium transistor Advancing the gain on the Broadcast starts to saturate the transformer and the pedal��������s discrete circuitry, giving rise to a gentle and dynamic compression coupled with subtle thickening of the midrange With the gain switch in the high setting and the trim control wound up, the Broadcast starts to deliver heavier distorted sounds with a warm and fuzzy edge to them The Broadcast covers a wide range of driven and distorted tones whilst remaining dynamic, responding well to pick attack and the subtle nuances of every player FeaturesHand selected NOS germanium and silicon transistorsSpecially chosen TRIAD Magnetics steel-core transformerAlpha potentiometersNeutrik jack socketsHeavy duty footswitch (wired for true bypass)

SpecificationsLEVEL – Controls the overall volume of the pedal GAIN SWITCH – Selects low or high gain mode GAIN TRIM – Controls the gain level of the Broadcast At higher settings the
high-end of the signal is gently rolled off LOW CUT – Attenuates the low-end of the Broadcast Since this control lies
at the front end of the Broadcast��������s circuitry, it is interactive with the gain
controls DC SOCKET – The Broadcast requires a DC power supply unit (PSU) and can run at voltages between 9v and 24v; running the Broadcast at 18v or 24v gives it more headroom, output level and clarity This is great for use with bass or when using the Broadcast as a clean pre-amp boost . Available from Just Pedals for only £159 + delivery. Read More for details, demos & to order securely online.

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Germanium. New — Just New products for sale, unused, and in their original packaging. They come with a protected seller guarantee and include manufacturer warranties. Read more for additional details.. Pedal — Your pedal is like a signature dish for your sound — a flavour-packed creation that transforms the bland ingredients of your guitar into something unforgettable. Each one adds its own seasoning, texture, and heat, turning a simple meal into a feast of tone. These tasty little boxes sit in a row, like plates on a buffet, letting you mix and match flavours as you play. With one tap of your foot, you can swap sweet for spicy, subtle for smoky, and serve up something completely new. From the comfort food of warm overdrive to the fiery kick of fuzz, from smooth jazz sauce to heavy-metal spice, pedals give players a full menu of options to express their taste.  And just like with food — once you’ve tried one dish, you’ll want to sample them all. Collecting, trading, and discovering new flavours soon becomes part of the joy of being a tone-loving gourmet geek with a guitar.. Preamp — A preamp, short for preamplifier, is an electronic device used to amplify weak signals from guitars, microphones, or other audio sources before they are sent to a power amplifier or recording device. Preamps serve several important functions in audio systems: 1. **Signal Boosting**: The primary function of a preamp is to increase the level of weak signals to line level, which is the standard level used in audio equipment. This boost ensures that the signal remains strong and clear throughout the audio chain, minimizing noise and distortion. 2. **Tone Shaping**: Many preamps feature tone controls such as EQ (equalization) knobs or switches, which allow users to adjust the frequency response of the signal. This can include boosting or cutting specific frequencies to tailor the tone to the desired sound. 3. **Impedance Matching**: Preamps often include input and output impedance controls to match the impedance of the source device (e.g., a guitar pickup) with the impedance of the connected equipment (e.g., an amplifier or mixer). Proper impedance matching ensures optimal signal transfer and prevents signal degradation. 4. **Coloration and Character**: Some preamps are designed to impart a specific sonic character or coloration to the signal, adding warmth, richness, or saturation. This can be achieved through the use of vacuum tubes, transformers, or other analog components known for their unique sonic characteristics. 5. **Gain Staging**: Preamps play a crucial role in gain staging, which involves managing the levels of audio signals at each stage of the signal chain to optimize signal-to-noise ratio and prevent distortion. By adjusting the gain or volume controls on the preamp, users can control the overall level of the signal before it reaches subsequent stages of processing or amplification. 6. **Phantom Power**: Many preamps provide phantom power, which is required to power condenser microphones and certain active DI (direct input) boxes. Phantom power is typically supplied at +48 volts and is transmitted through the microphone cable to power the microphone or DI box. Preamps are commonly found in a variety of audio equipment, including guitar amplifiers, mixing consoles, recording interfaces, and standalone preamp units. They are essential for ensuring clean, clear, and balanced audio signals in both live sound reinforcement and studio recording applications. Additionally, dedicated guitar preamps are available as standalone units or built into amplifiers, offering guitarists additional control over their tone and signal chain..