Seymour Duncan is following the launch of its PowerStage 170 power amp with a beefier version launched today, the PowerStage 700. Both are designed specifically for guitar players who create their tone with pedals, modellers and effects processors.
The PowerStage 700 is a stereo power amp that offers 700 Watts per channel, a clean pre-amp section and 3-band global EQ. The PowerStage 700 also features analogue speaker emulation using Duncan’s proprietary True Cab Circuitry (TCC, allowing users to go direct live, run pedals straight into a DAW with full speaker simulation, use the stereo inputs for complex signal routing, re-amping and more.
‘There has never really been a power amp designed and voiced specifically for guitarists using modelers and digital preamps. We created a solution that is powerful, portable and delivers the tone, feel and dynamics of playing through a real tube amp,’ says Seymour Duncan SVP of Products & CRO, Max Gutnik. ‘A lot of players who use modelers want to use a real cab onstage so they turn their cab modeling off at the modeler, but they still want to go direct to front of house. Our True Cab Circuitry is an analog circuit designed to replicate a great 4×12 cabinet through a PA.’
Info: www.seymourduncan.com
Seymour Duncan releases PowerStage 700
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