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Radial Tonebone Bassbone Balanced XLR DI Pedal
The Radial ToneBone Bassbone is an innovative multi-function tool for bassists that expands the tonal palette, adds versatility and expedites instrument changes during performance! The Bassbone features two instrument inputs with a footswitch selector for instant access to two basses on stage. Both channels feature independent level controls and EQ settings to contour each instrument for optimal compatibility with the bass amplifier settings. A combination power-booster and effects loop provides variable gain boost as well as on demand access to effects for soloing.
In addition to the main instrument output, the Bassbone integrates a separate tuner-out and a balanced low-impedance XLR output for the mixing console that acts like a DI. Designed to spur on the creative process, the Bassbone puts you in control of your sound with ease and confidence, opening the door to new sounds and a more exhilarating musical experience. Includes 15V power supply.
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Specifications Input impedance: 470kOhm at input
jack 3 band EQ on input 2: Shape 1 on input 1: Shape 2 on the input 1: Output impedence: 10K Ohm |
Radial Tonebone Bassbone Balanced XLR DI Pedal Features Master control for 1 or 2 basses Balanced XLR DI output Boost and effects loop circuits Powerful EQ and contour controls Separate always-on tuner output Free Shipping!* PayPal Customers can Email for a PayPal Invoic
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Radial Tonebone Bassbone Development
In order to fully understand the scope behind the Bassbone feature set, one
must understand the challenges that bass players face. As the saying goes:
necessity is the mother of invention and Bassbone delivers solutions
to needs that are at once real and relevant.
Performing with two instruments in one amplifier
Today, with the collision of so many musical genres, the performing bassist
generally requires two instruments to meet the demand for tonal range. The
choice of instruments will often include a passive vintage instrument like
an old Fender P-Bass and a new generation five or six string active. Both
instruments are at extreme odds with respect to tonal range and output level.
The problem occurs when swapping instruments on stage; this necesitates new
amplifier settings to conform with each instruments particular sound.
So how do bassists address the problem? They dont. They have been forced
to compromise. Until now
The Radial Bassbone solves the problem by providing an individual channel for each instrument combined with a powerful EQ section that lets you override the amps control settings, allowing you to dial-in the perfect sound for your instrument.
Getting two sounds with only one bass
When performing with one bass, the challenge comes down to achieving a greater
palette of sounds to address the various musical styles required when playing
covers or creating new musical landscapes. This is partially addressed with
two channel amplifiers, but playing with one bass still forces a compromise
with respect to EQ control and limited access to boost settings for soloing
- Bassbone solves both problems.
When only one bass is connected, the Bassbone converts to a two-channel controller with a foot-switch to toggle between channels. Channel-1 drives your amp directly with regular settings while Channel-2's ultra powerful 3-band EQ lets you shape alternate sounds from thunderous deep bass to solo-cutting power mids. Bassbone also includes a power boost section that acts on either channel, giving you four completely different settings with one bass! Finally real control when you play!
Bringing in effects and taking them out when not in use
Another major concern for bass players is bringing effect pedals in and out
of the signal chain. Bass frequencies are the most powerful and demanding
of any signal path. This is why bass amplifiers generally require two to four
times more power than the accompanying guitar amplifier. The same law of physics
also applies at the electronic circuit level. This forces circuit designers
to make decisions such as compromising dynamic range versus noise, using higher
quality parts versus saving money and so on. The problem with most 9-Volt
effect pedals is that they do not have sufficient power handling to produce
clean, solid bass. As these are typically not true-bypass designs, bass players
are forced to compromise by keeping these effects in the signal chain even
when not in use. This causes the signal to degrade and adds noise.
Bassbone comes to the rescue with a separate effect send-and-receive loop that can be activated with a simple foot switch. The effects loop can even be combined with the boost circuit, so cool effects such as flanging or chorus can be instantly kicked in for solos.
Performing with no amp at all!
When performing in small coffeehouse gigs, bringing an amplifier
may be cumbersome. The bass is often plugged into a direct box and then fed
directly into a mixer which feeds the house speakers and stage monitors. Although
this set up can get you by, it just does not sound right. The problem is the
mixers EQ center frequencies are tailored for general purpose (ie microphones
for voice, percussion and instruments) and as such, the bass player is unable
to achieve a real bass sound. Bassbone gives back control.
The Bassbone is essentially a 2-channel bass pre-amp with a built-in balanced XLR output for the mixer. This means that the EQ controls have been designed specifically for bass guitar frequencies so that you can get great sounds easily. This also means that you can connect the Bassbone to your mixer and have total control over your sound going through the PA. Because the XLR out is post-effect, all changes such as channel selection, EQ, boost and effects are all sent to the mixer. Its like having your own personal sound engineer!
Staying in tune
Just like effects pedals, tuners can cause havoc, robbing your sound of dynamics
and tone, even though one cannot argue the tremendous benefits of having a
tuner plugged for on-the-fly adjustments. Until Bassbone, you were either
in tune or being tuned out!
The Bassbones 'always on' tuner output has been optimized to accentuate the fundamental frequency. This reduces 'needle wobble making tuning faster and easier. For silent tuning, the Bassbones power booster can also be set to zero to act like a mute. This way, with a single foot action, the main output can be turned off while tuning.
Taking control of your bass
Whether you are playing in the studio or performing live, being in total control
of your instrument is a critical factor in achieving a better performance.
Bassbone was developed to address the real needs of bass players and to provide
them with a tool that is at once flexible and practical, while opening the
door to a greater array of sounds and textures. Ultimately, the Bassbone helps
to spur the creative process of making music.
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