EBS Micro Bass 3 Preamp / DI Box

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This is the EBS Micro Bass 3 Preamp / DI Box from EBS, listed in Guitar Pedals on guitars pedals amps and stuff.. Read More below.

Description

The EBS-MB3 is a preamp with two channels, produced using high-end materials and parts. You’ll have plenty of headroom to play with as the preamp works at a signal level that is equal to a pro mixing console. This higher signal means you can use it as a preamp alongside any type of standard power amp.

Useful Built-In Tools

A number of in-built features separate the EBS-MB3 from the rest. The two contrasting channels (drive and clean) can be used either parallel or in series. The dual balanced XLR-Outputs can tap the signal post and pre-EQ simultaneously, while 10 M Ohms of Input Impedance let it handle absolutely any kind of bass. An onboard tuner means you can tune without needing another device. This is a seriously versatile piece of kit!

Features

  • Professional, Analogue Preamp
  • Dual Channels (Overdrive & Clean)
  • Blend Control (for Drive)
  • Run Either in Parallel or Series
  • Dual Balanced XLR-Out (Pre & Post EQ or Stereo)
  • Effects Loop (Mono or Stereo) – Running in Stereo Mode the Balanced Outputs Become Left & Right Output
  • Character and Bright Filters (Clean Channel)
  • HI or LO Gain Drive Engines
  • Thin or Deep Type (Drive Channel)
  • Onboard Compressor
  • Tuner, Aux Input
  • Headphones Out
  • 10 M Ohms Input Impedance
  • 9V DC, 450 mA Required (Power Supply is Included)

Specifications

General:

  • Weight: 660g (1.5lbs)
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 6.6" x 4.9" x 2.1"

Aux Info:

  • Power Requirements: Idle 450mA @9V. Max 750mA @ 9V (with Headphones at Max Output Level

Balanced Outputs:

  • Options: Pre/Post EQ, L/R Channel in Stereo Mode
  • XLR Connections: 1-GND, 2-Hot, 3-Cold
  • Output Level: Nominal -20dBv

Output:

  • Output Impedance: <1 k Ohms
  • Signal Level: Nominal 0 dBv

Aux Input:

  • Input Impedance: 20 k Ohms
  • Nominal Level: -10 dBv

Phones Out:

  • Recommended Impedance: 32 – 200 Ohms

Effects Loop:

  • Input Impedance: > 200 k Ohms // 22 pF
  • Output Impedance: < 100 Ohms
  • Gain: Unity (1:1)
  • Loop Signal Level: Nominal -10 dBv

Drive Channel:

  • Input: Input Impedance 1.8 M Ohms // 22 pF
  • Drive: Gain Range 40 dB
  • Engines: Lo: Type 2nd Harmonics Soft, Hi: Type Symmetrical 2-Stage with +18 dB Gain
  • Type: Thin/Normal/Deep Pre-Drive EQ
  •  Filter Section: Tone Filter: Type 6 dB/Oct. Low Pass. Frequency Range 700-20k Hz. Middle Filter: Type Bandpass Filter. Frequency Range 100 – 4.500 Hz. Q 1.2, Gain Range +/- 15 dB

Clean Channel:

  • Input Impedance: Parallel Mode 1.5 M Ohms // 44 pF, Serial Mode 10 M Ohms // 22 pF
  • Gain: Gain Range min/max -00/ +30 dB, Gain Peak LED +10 dBv, Frequency Response +0 / -3 dB 20 – 20.000 Hz

Character:

  • Filter Type: Shelving High/Low Pass
  • Gain: Lo +6 dB @ 80 Hz, Mid -2 dB @ 900 Hz, Hi +3 dB @ 7.5 kHz

Bright:

  • Filter Type Shelving: Gain +10 dB @ 10 kHz

Filter Section:

  • Bass Filter: Type 12 dB/oct. Shelving. Gain Range +/- 18 dB @ 60 Hz
  • Middle Filter: Type Bandpass Filter. Freq Range 50 – 5.000 Hz. Q -Boost 0.5 – 1.3, Q – Cut 0.5 >5. Gain Range +/- 12-15 dB
  • Treble Filter: Type Shelving. Gain Range +/- 18 dB @ 8 kHz
  • Comp/Limit: Comp Gain 0 Db. Attenuation Max 24 dB, Compression Ratio Max 3:1, Attack (80%) typ <10 ms, Release (80%) typ 100 ms

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