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Acoustic Image Clarus SL - Lv 10.5, Bass 10.5, Mid 12, Treb 14, Brite 15

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froge

3 months ago

Description

It features a flat, high-fidelity response that amplifies the natural resonance of acoustic instruments and archtop guitars without adding coloration. Despite its palm-sized footprint, it boasts a powerful output of up to 600W (at 4Ω), ensuring ample headroom even on large stages. Equipped with a 1/4" and XLR combo jack, it supports both instrument and microphone inputs with phantom power capability. In addition to a musical 3-band EQ, it features a low-cut (high-pass) filter to suppress feedback common in upright basses and acoustic guitars. The high-quality DI output allows for noiseless signal transmission to PA systems or recording interfaces. settings:Lv 10.5, Bass 10.5, Mid 12, Treb 14, Brite 15 Captured with Direct Out.

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Acoustic Image Clarus SL

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SUPER excited about this capture, but it seems like you captured some line noise along with it. There's a high-pitched metallic whine when I used this NAM profile. This is with or without the EQ engaged. Are you able to hear that at all, and is there anything that can be done about it? Thanks! Really happy that someone is capturing Acoustic Image amps.
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