DSM and Humboldt Simplifier Bass Master Amp & Cab Simulator Pedal

£369.00

This is the DSM and Humboldt Simplifier Bass Master Amp & Cab Simulator Pedal from DSM & Humboldt, listed in Amp & Cab Simulator Pedals on Just Pedals. Read More below.

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Building upon DSM Humboldt’s fan-favourite Bass Station, the Simplifier Bass Master preamp is a pedal-sized powerhouse that’s packed to the brim with authentic, ultra-versatile tones and features. Whether you’re a dedicated funk player or you’re after a pint-sized replacement for your hard-rock rig, the Simplifier Bass Master’s trio of preamp voices (Clean, Comp, and Hot), gain-fuelled Drive Mode, and robust 4-band EQ tackle almost any style without breaking a sweat. 1 x 15-inch, 8 x 10-inch, and 4 x 10-inch sim options run the gamut of bass cab flavours, which are further bolstered by the Simplifier Bass Master’s Porting knob, Tweeter level, and switchable Warm/Bright/Modern speaker styles. What’s more, this preamp accommodates rigs ranging from plug-and-play simplicity to sprawling pedalboard with its dual FX loops, DI Main and DI Parallel XLR outputs, twin TS outs, aux input, and headphone jack with dedicated level control. With the DSM Humboldt Simplifier Bass Master on your board, you can rest assured that your bass rig will be ready to thrive in any sonic situation.

Key Features

  • Versatile Tones – 3 preamp voices to explore: Clean, Comp, and Hot.
  • Flexible EQ and Gain – Shape your tone with the Bass Masters 4-band EQ section with Bass, Treble, Lo Mid, and Hi Mid knobs as well as its Drive Mode with gain control, taking your signal from subtle saturation to crushing grit and grind.
  • Cab Sim – 3 lifelike cabinet simulation flavours to explore: 1 x 15”, 8x 10”, 4 x 10” with powerful cab sim controls allowing you to dial in the cab’s degree of porting, level of the tweeter, and the style of speaker (Warm, Bright, and Modern).

Three Preamp Voices

Every element of the Simplifier Bass Master is engineered for the utmost sonic versatility, beginning with Clean, Comp, and Hot preamp flavours. From classic funk to modern grind, these preamps do it all with ease — especially when you factor in the harmonic-rich, dirty sounds introduced by the preamp’s Drive Mode and onboard gain control. Finally, obsessive tone-tweaking bassists champion the Simplifier Bass Master preamp for its sweeping collection of tone-shaping features, comprising a 4-band EQ and a parallel signal mix with 500Hz/100Hz/bypass settings. Combined with the preamp’s three voices, these tools ensure that you’ll have the tones you need to tackle even the most disparate setlists, all within a form factor that sits right on your pedalboard.

Comprehensive Cab Sim

The Simplifier Bass Master packs a seriously robust cab sim section at the end of the signal chain, granting you an ultra-accurate trio of sims and all the tonal tools you require to shape them to your taste. It all starts with a 3-way size switch with options for 1 x 15-inch, 8 x 10-inch, and 4 x 10-inch cab sims. Even on their own, these simulations supply you with a sweeping range of tones to explore. Yet, the Bass Master ups the ante even further with its ability to customise the amount of porting on the baffle from punchy sealed sounds to airier open textures. A flexible speaker switch seals the deal, putting three distinctive speaker variations at your command: Warm, Bright, and Modern.

Effects Integration

No matter how complicated your effects setup is, the Simplifier Bass Master preamp is happy to oblige with its exceptionally flexible and full-featured connectivity. This pedal’s dual FX loop consists of a pre-FX loop and a main FX loop, with the former giving you the power to assign it to the preamp, the parallel signal chain, or both paths at the same time. This allows you to inject different effects into each side of the Bass Master preamp’s parallel paths without the need for extra splitter cables. In addition, this preamp sports both a Main and a Parallel XLR output — this allows you to easily send two distinct signals to your cab, a separate subwoofer, or to FOH, or into your audio interface. And for those who prefer to practice plugged in, the Simplifier Bass Master preamp’s headphone out and auxiliary input make it a breeze to silently sharpen your chops in any situation.

Specifications

  • Parallel XLR DI outs pair with dual FX loops, including a pre-FX loop and Main FX loop
  • Pre-FX loop can be assigned directly to the preamp, to the parallel signal chain, or to both paths at the same time
  • Bypassable parallel lowpass filter trims your tone with the flip of a switch, with options for 500Hz and 100Hz
  • Headphones out and auxiliary input make it simple to jam along to practice tracks and bolster your woodshedding sessions with inspiring, silent sounds
  • 2 TS outputs with Parallel-Thru and Parallel-Thru jacks; onboard Parallel Phase switch
  • Ground lift helps you defeat unwanted noise and hum
  • Power: 9v-12v 100mA

Brand

DSM & Humboldt

DSM & Humboldt blends analogue warmth with advanced digital control, creating compact, forward-thinking pedals built for modern players. Known for powerful amp-in-a-box designs, cab simulation, and detailed tone shaping, the brand focuses on delivering studio-quality sound in pedalboard-friendly formats.

Choose DSM & Humboldt when you want a complete, flexible rig without carrying a full amp and cabinet. From rich valve-style breakup to direct-ready cabinet emulation, their pedals offer clarity, depth, and serious tonal control — ideal for recording, fly gigs, and streamlined live setups.

Category

Amp & Cab Simulator Pedals

Amp and cabinet simulators reproduce the gain stages, tone stack, power-amp response, loudspeaker colour and microphone character of a recorded amplifier chain. Analogue circuits, digital models and impulse responses approach this in different ways. The important distinctions are the available amp and cabinet types, editable microphone or room settings, latency, output routing, preset recall and whether speaker simulation can be bypassed for a real amplifier.

Tags

Bass

Voiced or equipped to retain low-frequency fundamentals and the higher headroom of a bass signal. Clean blends, crossovers and bass-specific filter ranges can preserve weight and articulation while the effected portion adds harmonics, movement or ambience.