halberd pedal Electronic Audio Experiments LTD Halberd + Benson Germanium Boost 2-in-1  Combo Pedal New
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halberd pedal Electronic Audio Experiments LTD Halberd + Benson Germanium Boost 2-in-1 Combo Pedal New

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halberd pedal Electronic Audio Experiments LTD Halberd + Benson Germanium Boost 2-in-1 Combo Pedal NewElectronic Audio Experiments Halberd Overdrive + Germanium Boost 2 In 1 Pedal They have been longtime mutual admirers of the fine folks at Benson Amps. To commemorate both Benson Fest 2024 and their camaraderie, they cooked up this 2 in 1 combo pedal featuring the Germanium Boost and the Halberd. The Halberd is a staple of their lineup, delivering transistor flavored overdrive with a distinctive weight and clarity that make it hard to turn off. The

Electronic Audio Experiments Halberd Overdrive + Germanium Boost 2-In-1 Pedal

They have been longtime mutual admirers of the fine folks at Benson Amps. To commemorate both Benson Fest 2024 and their camaraderie, they cooked up this 2-in-1 combo pedal featuring the Germanium Boost and the Halberd.

The Halberd is a staple of their lineup, delivering transistor-flavored overdrive with a distinctive weight and clarity that make it hard to turn off. The Germanium Boost is a master class in elegant electronic design, containing an automatic biasing circuit that elevates even the lowliest old stock transistor into a colorful gain stage. As soon as they got their hands on a Germanium Boost for the first time, they knew these circuits were made for each other.

Both sides are individually switchable. By default, the Boost is fed into the Halberd—it’s the perfect way to kick the drive sound into high gear. To add further versatility, they broke out separate inputs and outputs for each pedal. The output of the Boost is normalled to the input of the Halberd by default, but you are free to route them any way you like. Put other pedals between them, swap the order, even run them in parallel in a dual mono configuration.

The artwork, by their good friend Bryan Aiken, features a medieval spin on the iconic Benson amps floral tolex pattern, serving as a visual expression of the mutual mind meld.


Features:

• Boost (unlabeled, but you can’t miss it): Sets the output level of the Germanium Boost. More is better.
• Pre: This sets the overall signal gain of the Halberd. Lower settings impart light compression, then increasing amounts of clipping up to a fuzzy overdrive, depending on the Voice and Depth settings.
• Depth: This is an adjustable low frequency shelving filter at the Halberd’s input, and is very interactive with the setting of the Pre control. It can be thought of as a second gain control affecting low frequencies only.
• Tone: This is an adjustable high shelf cut at the Halberd’s output, helpful for taming harsher frequencies especially at high gain settings.
• Post: This sets the Halberd’s overall output level, and is buffered for full transparency at all signal levels.
• Voice: 3 position switch to set the Halberd’s overall drive character
• Clang (up): increases gain in the upper midrange, for an aggressive sound and a sharp attack
• Standard (middle): moderate gain with a gentle mid push; identical to Halberd V1
• Deep (down): a full range gain boost with woolly saturation and a fuzzy note attack

• Bypass: Relay switching with true bypass
• Input impedance at 1 Khz: 500k ohm with the Boost active, 1M ohm otherwise
• Output impedance at 1 Khz: <1k ohm
• Power: 9V DC, 2.1 mm center negative barrel. The current draw is 85 mA.
• Dimensions: 5.7” x 4.77” x 1.55” (145mm x 121mm x 39mm)

• EAC recommends a regulated, isolated power supply rated for 100 mA minimum. Their pedals do not accept batteries. Use of an incorrect power supply may cause permanent damage.
• Note: the Germanium Boost takes about 10-20 seconds to stabilize when first powered on.
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It's entry level but it does it great.
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★★★★★ 4
Nice for the price
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Was extremely easy to set up. The automatic sound balancing works good. Sound quality is good as is the surround sound feature. I personally feels it loses a bit of sound quality when connecting a Bluetooth item like my phone. Otherwise, I am satisfied.
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I want to compare this to Sony STRDH590, which I owned before this and is of a comparable price. My Sony stopped receiving signal from its remote control within 2 years. There was no way to control many features due to this. The Yamaha has a wide range of buttons on the front if the remote fails. Now that I have this Yamaha and can compare the sound, this is MUCH better than the Sony. The sound is crisp and clear. This Yamaha receiver has a 5ch stereo expansion setting and the Sony did not even have that. This receiver also has a direct setting that turns off all extra parts of the stereo to attempt to get a clearer signal, including the front panel. The Sony has the nicer input ports (the ones that take the banana plugs) only on the left and right channel where this Yamaha has them for all five channels. The subwoofer output from the Yamaha is considerably better than the Sony and produces a cleaner sound. The Yamaha setup is extremely easy and takes just a few minutes with the included microphone. So far I haven't had too much difficulty with voices being quiet in movies. There are several applicable sound options for how to process movie input. The only downsides to this Yamaha are that it only has 4 HDMI inputs and doesn't support eARC. According to the marking ARC is only on the first HDMI input.
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Excellent sound and function
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We're very pleased with this unit. We use a 3.1 system in our TV area, stereo plus center channel and subwoofer. It's nice that this unit supports that. We get very nice imaging from this, and don't really miss the surround speakers. **We had to replace the old HDMI cables with new ones that could handle the larger bandwidth of 4K. If you're cables are 5-10 years old like ours, newer cables are required to carry a modern video signal. We like the Yamaha sound, and are able to EQ it easily to sound right for the room. I've used several receivers over the years of various brands. Yamaha consistently delivers good sound and reliable product. I've never had a Yamaha product fail and fewer than 15 years. There are other units out there with more gadgets and gizmos, bills and whistles, not to mention smoke and mirrors. We want a good sounding reliable unit that plays nice with all of our AV sources and TVs. If that's what you're looking for, look no further than this unit right here. If you get a good price on this, it's unbeatable. Sony, Onkyo, Denon, Marantz, etc. - they all make good units with signature sounds. If you aren't familiar with them, and If you can't listen to a bunch of stuff, buy this with confidence. Here's an unsolicited recommendation: high quality speakers will do more to improve your listening experience than any receiver. If you're looking for an upgrade, start with your front speakers.
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