Euphonic Audio Ships iAMP Bass Amp
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iAMP front and rear panel diagrams
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CVL110 with an iAMP installed
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November 2, 2000
Euphonic Audio, makers of bass instrument enclosures, has
introduced their first bass instrument amplifier, the iAMP. With a feature compliment
that even includes an on-board chromatic tuner, the iAMP is flexible yet easy
to operate.
Conservatively rated at 500 watts RMS into a 4 ohm load (1000 watts peak),
this compact head has four tone shaping presets - Deep, Presence,
Thumb and Bright- that can be combined and used with a
four band semi-parametric EQ system. An EQ bypass switch returns the system to
flat operation. Twin fans maintain system cooling without generating excessive
fan noise. The parallel and series effects loops each have return level controls
on the front of the unit. A pre or post EQ signal can be selected for the front-mounted
balanced output, which includes an independent level control.
The rear panel features SPEAKON and 1/4" inch speaker jacks, plus a 1/4"
inch jack that allows the connection of a standard footswitch to mute the unit
for silent tuning. In addition to the effects loop connections, the unit has two
1/4" inch line out jacks with level control for connection to other devices.
Gold-plated jack sockets used throughout the amplifier and point to point hand
wiring is used to eliminate contact wear on signal connectors and consequent failure
caused by vibration. With dimensions of 16x13.5x3.5, the 21
lb. iAMP is available with optional rack ears or a custom-made, carpeted road
sleeve.
As a compliment to the iAMP, Euphonic Audio has released two enclosures based
on their renowned VL-110 and VL-208 systems. The CVL-110 and CVL-208 systems include
spaces for mounting an iAMP, resulting in a combo amplifier.
The entire Euphonic Audio line of bass instrument products can be viewed on
the companys web site at www.euphonicaudio.com.
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