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Acoustic Image Coda Series 4

Acoustic Image Coda Series 4

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Acoustic Image CODA Series 4 Combo Amplifiers The Series 4 Coda is the newest version of the Acoustic Image small-format combo; it replaces all of the Series III Contra and Coda models, and is available with either one or two identical input channels. All models include built-in digital effects. It includes theCabrio Docking System, which allows you to remove the Clarus head from the combo and use each component separately! AI was on my personal Bass Radar in the late 90's, when I first saw some buzz about this new down-firing bass amp. My first Acoustic Image combo arrived in 1999, and I took it to the NAMM 2000 show in Los Angeles, to demonstrate K&K Sound upright bass pickups in their booth. At one point guitarists Dieter of K&K and borrowed it, to see how his acoustic guitar pickups sounded through it. It took me six hours to wrestle it back from them. The amp was that good. And now, after lots of improvements and updates over the years, it's even better. These combo amps were a real breakthrough when first developed by Dr. Rick Jones, a bass player (check out his CD at right for firm cred) as well as founder, and President of Acoustic Image, and they continue to get better with each generation. The design and performance of the Acoustic Image Coda is quite revolutionary. The lowest bass frequencies are omnidirectional, and we all know our acoustic instruments do not radiate only in one direction — their sound moves about the room. The ten inch down-firing woofer in the Acoustic Image combos spreads that sound around naturally, as our ears might expect. But that's only one of the differences between it and other amps, and there is still plenty of definition, and it's not as annoyingly directional as so many other amps. These combos have a complement of drivers that results in afull range speaker cabinet. In addition to the woofer, you'll find a five inch cone mid/high driver. Plug your MP3 player in and be amazed at the result! Nice tight bass, real, uncolored sound. The other key ingredient in Acoustic Image gear is the electronics. They have been designed to deliver the natural sound of your instrument, no artificial flavorings or colors. Please answer this question... do you want to hear your instrument or the amp?? Me, too. My specifications for an ideal sound is for a pickup/mic and amp to simply make my bass sound bigger. More Power!! (please insert your own Tim Allen Home Improvement TV show grunts) Yes, it can put out up to 600 watts (at 4 ohms). That said, the combos are not rock and roll amps — it's not going to compete with your 4x10! Yes, it can get quite loud, but the wattage is there to ensure smooth, clean response. Bass frequencies take a great deal more energy to produce that high frequencies, and the somewhat percussive nature of upright bass can be very demanding. The wattage is there so the energy is available to cleanly handle those peaks and percussive plucks, rather than that "squashed" sort of attack many bass amps often deliver when they hit the wall. Features Two-way Sealed Speaker System 10" Long-throw Low-frequency Woofer 5" Mid/High-frequency Driver 600-Watt "Digital" Power Amplifier clean power! 600w @4 ohms Internal speaker is 8 ohms One or Two channels for any mix of instruments and microphones using 1/4" or XLR inputs Input and Master Level Controls for each channel Mute Switch Three Band EQ (each channel): Bass Control: Shelving type, ±15 dB @ 60 Hz Mid Control: ±15 dB @ 650 kHz Treble Control: Shelving type, ±15 dB @ 10 kHz Phase Invert Switch (per channel) Switchable Low Cut (High Pass) Filter Notch Filter: -12 dB sweepable from 30 to 700 Hz Notch Control lets you reduce the volume of a single frequency to help fight a feedback or resonance problem High Pass Filter: -12 dB/octave sweepable from 30 to 700 Hz The High Pass filter lets you reduce the response below a frequency of your choice, to fight the mud on boomy stages and in similar situations Built-in Digital Effects 3 Reverbs (Hall, Room, Plate) Delay Ambient Chorus Flange Separate Digital Effects in/out buttons for each channel Cabrio Docking System allows you to separate the amp and speaker components for separate use! Combination Jacks allow the use of a 1/4" or XLR input; input impedances are 1 megohm or 600 ohms based on jack chosen, separately buffered Separate Effects Loops via 1/4" phone jacks with Return Level Control for each channel Balanced XLR Line Output with Ground Lift PRE- or POST-effects switch XLR output Stereo Option: Channel 2 button allows you remove the second channel from this amp, to route it to second amplifier, for stereo use. AC Power On/Off switch with LED Indicator External Speaker Output (Neutrik Speakon), internal speaker is wired directly to the amplifier Detachable AC Input Connector with Built-in Fuse Dual voltage operation (115v/230v, 50/60 Hz) via external switch (comes with USA Cable; to use in other countries, you can source an IEC-C13 AC Cable, also commonly used for computer power supplies.) Physical: Lightweight- less than 20 lbs! with Durable Molded Enclosure 12" H x 15" W x 13" D Molded Carry Handles Dust cover with cable pocket and shoulder strap included FIVE YEAR WARRANTY

Acoustic Image CODA Series 4 Combo Amplifiers The Series 4 Coda is the newest version of the Acoustic Image small-format combo; it replaces all of the Series III Contra and Coda models, and is available with either one or two identical input channels. All models include built-in digital effects. It includes theCabrio Docking System, which allows you to remove the Clarus head from the combo and use each component separately! AI was on my personal Bass Radar in the late 90's, when I first saw some buzz about this new down-firing bass amp. My first Acoustic Image combo arrived in 1999, and I took it to the NAMM 2000 show in Los Angeles, to demonstrate K&K Sound upright bass pickups in their booth. At one point guitarists Dieter of K&K and borrowed it, to see how his acoustic guitar pickups sounded through it. It took me six hours to wrestle it back from them. The amp was that good. And now, after lots of improvements and updates over the years, it's even better. These combo amps were a real breakthrough when first developed by Dr. Rick Jones, a bass player (check out his CD at right for firm cred) as well as founder, and President of Acoustic Image, and they continue to get better with each generation. The design and performance of the Acoustic Image Coda is quite revolutionary. The lowest bass frequencies are omnidirectional, and we all know our acoustic instruments do not radiate only in one direction — their sound moves about the room. The ten inch down-firing woofer in the Acoustic Image combos spreads that sound around naturally, as our ears might expect. But that's only one of the differences between it and other amps, and there is still plenty of definition, and it's not as annoyingly directional as so many other amps. These combos have a complement of drivers that results in afull range speaker cabinet. In addition to the woofer, you'll find a five inch cone mid/high driver. Plug your MP3 player in and be amazed at the result! Nice tight bass, real, uncolored sound. The other key ingredient in Acoustic Image gear is the electronics. They have been designed to deliver the natural sound of your instrument, no artificial flavorings or colors. Please answer this question... do you want to hear your instrument or the amp?? Me, too. My specifications for an ideal sound is for a pickup/mic and amp to simply make my bass sound bigger. More Power!! (please insert your own Tim Allen Home Improvement TV show grunts) Yes, it can put out up to 600 watts (at 4 ohms). That said, the combos are not rock and roll amps — it's not going to compete with your 4x10! Yes, it can get quite loud, but the wattage is there to ensure smooth, clean response. Bass frequencies take a great deal more energy to produce that high frequencies, and the somewhat percussive nature of upright bass can be very demanding. The wattage is there so the energy is available to cleanly handle those peaks and percussive plucks, rather than that "squashed" sort of attack many bass amps often deliver when they hit the wall. Features Two-way Sealed Speaker System 10" Long-throw Low-frequency Woofer 5" Mid/High-frequency Driver 600-Watt "Digital" Power Amplifier clean power! 600w @4 ohms Internal speaker is 8 ohms One or Two channels for any mix of instruments and microphones using 1/4" or XLR inputs Input and Master Level Controls for each channel Mute Switch Three Band EQ (each channel): Bass Control: Shelving type, ±15 dB @ 60 Hz Mid Control: ±15 dB @ 650 kHz Treble Control: Shelving type, ±15 dB @ 10 kHz Phase Invert Switch (per channel) Switchable Low Cut (High Pass) Filter Notch Filter: -12 dB sweepable from 30 to 700 Hz Notch Control lets you reduce the volume of a single frequency to help fight a feedback or resonance problem High Pass Filter: -12 dB/octave sweepable from 30 to 700 Hz The High Pass filter lets you reduce the response below a frequency of your choice, to fight the mud on boomy stages and in similar situations Built-in Digital Effects 3 Reverbs (Hall, Room, Plate) Delay Ambient Chorus Flange Separate Digital Effects in/out buttons for each channel Cabrio Docking System allows you to separate the amp and speaker components for separate use! Combination Jacks allow the use of a 1/4" or XLR input; input impedances are 1 megohm or 600 ohms based on jack chosen, separately buffered Separate Effects Loops via 1/4" phone jacks with Return Level Control for each channel Balanced XLR Line Output with Ground Lift PRE- or POST-effects switch XLR output Stereo Option: Channel 2 button allows you remove the second channel from this amp, to route it to second amplifier, for stereo use. AC Power On/Off switch with LED Indicator External Speaker Output (Neutrik Speakon), internal speaker is wired directly to the amplifier Detachable AC Input Connector with Built-in Fuse Dual voltage operation (115v/230v, 50/60 Hz) via external switch (comes with USA Cable; to use in other countries, you can source an IEC-C13 AC Cable, also commonly used for computer power supplies.) Physical: Lightweight- less than 20 lbs! with Durable Molded Enclosure 12" H x 15" W x 13" D Molded Carry Handles Dust cover with cable pocket and shoulder strap included FIVE YEAR WARRANTY

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