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100W amplifier in a compact pedal
The Dept. 10 AMPED 1 is a professional 100 watt guitar amp in a compact pedal. It transforms any pedalboard, modeler or multi-effects into a powerful amplifier and ensures that you can take your sound with you wherever you go. The unique high-headroom design of the amplifier makes no compromises on power, even at 16 ohms. Maximum power and optimal sound with every speaker setup at 8 or 16 ohms. Blackstar 's patented response controls offers significantly different and authentic tube responses and guitar amp dynamics. With our Cab Rig technology you can refine your speaker, microphone and room simulations and output them via XLR or stereo jack. Or connect via USB to effortlessly record to your DAW without the need for an interface . A reverb with freeze effect is also on board.
The Dept. 10. AMPED 1 is universal and can be used anywhere in the world between 100V and 240V ~ 50/60Hz. Just put it in your gig bag and get on the plane.
Create and save your favorite settings for the amp by holding down the preset footswitch . Turning the preset off will reset the settings to the physical state of the controls , giving you two channels at your feet.

  • Channels: 2
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 20 x 8,1 x 14,9 (cm)
  • EQ: Bass/mids/treble
  • Effects: Reverb + Freeze-Effect
  • Housing size: Pedalboardamp
  • Impedance: 8/16 ohms
  • Inserts: Series / Parallel
  • Power: 100 Watt
  • Power Range: 100-200 Watt
  • Weight: 1,2 kg

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