Bass Effects
  • Palmer MI POCKET AMP BASS
The Pocket Bass Amp is a versatile preamp / effect pedal, perfect for stage, recording and rehearsal, with extended sound processing capabilities, compatible with active and passive bass. It offers Clean, Overdrive and Fuzz modes, with adjustable Drive and saturation, a 3-band equalizer with semi-parametric medium optimized for bass, and a simulation of vintage or modern baffle. The Blend knob can be used to set the effect signal in relation to the direct signal.

The Pocket Bass Amp has an external effects insertion point, a line-level stereo input on a 3.5 mm mini-jack and a headphone output for quiet play on pre-existing music. A Thru jack assignable by Footswitch allows the instrument to be tuned in silence. Symmetric output on XLR allows use as DI box; It is switchable before or after effect. The Pocket Bass Amp is powered by a 9V battery or via an AC adapter; Its solid cast aluminum housing features a highly robust footswitch, convenient LED status indicators and a Ground Lift selector.
Mono / stereo
 Mono
Signal path
 True Bypass
DI output
 Yes
Headphone output
 Yes
Analog / digital
 Analog
Power supply
 Battery(ies), Power adapter (sold separately)
Effects
 Preamp, Amp simulation, Speaker simulation, Overdrive, Fuzz
External effects loop
 Yes
Since its creation over 30 years ago, Palmer Germany has become the "right place" for audio specialists and music professionals internationally. Palmer quickly established itself as a must for local musicians who were looking for qualified repairers who wanted to make personal adjustments to their instruments and amplifiers or who needed special tools that they could not find go elsewhere. This hands-on, practice-oriented service has enabled Palmer to gain in-depth knowledge of the key expectations of musicians and audio technicians - sound quality, reliability and precision down to the smallest detail. With this expertise, Palmer was able to develop its own products and thus build a reputation far beyond the German borders on stage and in the studio.

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