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Features: The ultimate in convenience for the traveling musician. The built-in power supply operates from 90 to 240 Volts, making life a lot easier for anyone on the road as there’s no complicated fuse changing – just plug and play! The AES/EBU connector means you can record straight into your DAW, such as Pro Tools or Logic. For maximum flexibility it’s also S/PDIF compatible and switchable from pre to post in the pre-amp section. Quality can vary wildly with built-in linedrivers, but Combo450’s linedriver is transformer balanced and galvanically isolated from the rest of the amp, which means no ground loops or hum. And don’t worry about long cable runs – Combo450 will draw at least 100m of cable with zero drop in audio quality. Even though the integrated linedriver in Combo450 does not need 48v phantom to operate, it does not get harmed either if your sound engineer accidently leaves it on. The versatility of Combo450 wouldn’t really make sense if was not easily portable. Combo450 is housed in an 18mm hard-wearing plywood cabinet with a pull-up handle and wheels for easy transportation. It sets your creativity free and screams for you to bring it along wherever your bass talent takes you. Bring your own sound for whatever show or studio session you’re involved in. The 450w high power output level of Combo450 is accomplished by using Class D amplifier technology in combination with TC Electronic’s Active Power Management™. APM effectively means that the amp behaves very much like a tube amp when getting close to maximum performance by optimizing the power impact, contrary to the hard-clipping tendencies of transistor amps and most other Class D amps. |
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