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geddy lee bass pedal Tech 21 NYC Geddy Lee DI-2112 Signature Sansamp Outboard Bass Preamp

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geddy lee bass pedal Tech 21 NYC Geddy Lee DI-2112 Signature Sansamp Outboard Bass PreampAMP TOP DESK TOP VERSION OF THE RACK RIG DIAL IN GEDDY'S TONE AND MANY OTHERS THIS PREAMP CAN FIND A HOME IN ALL ROCK, FROM CLASSIC TO METAL CAN BE USED IN PLACE OF AN AMP AND RUN STRAIGHT TO A P. A. FREE SHIPPING IN THE USA EXPERT TECHNICAL SUPPORT IN STOCK MEANS IN STOCK > DESCRIPTION Geddy Lee has been performing without onstage amps and speakers since the Test for Echo Tour in 1996, favoring major household appliances instead. Wanting to

AMP TOP / DESK TOP VERSION OF THE RACK RIG

DIAL IN GEDDY'S TONE AND MANY OTHERS

THIS PREAMP CAN FIND A HOME IN ALL ROCK, FROM CLASSIC TO METAL

CAN BE USED IN PLACE OF AN AMP AND RUN STRAIGHT TO A P.A.

FREE SHIPPING IN THE USA
EXPERT TECHNICAL SUPPORT
IN STOCK MEANS IN STOCK

DESCRIPTION

Geddy Lee has been performing without onstage amps and speakers since the Test for Echo Tour in 1996, favoring major household appliances instead. Wanting to streamline his gear for new projects, Geddy initially partnered with Tech 21 to design a Signature SansAmp, the GED-2112. This challenging collaboration involved distilling a rackload of equipment into a single rackspace. According to Geddy, “The GED-2112 is really a continuation of my long-time approach to bass tone. A ‘deep clean’ tone coupled with the ‘edgy crunch’ I get from the SansAmp RPM now all in one box.”

The GED-2112 rackmount introduced a new framework for Parallel Pre-Amping –having two separate internal pre-amps. Following this concept, the compact SansAmp YYZ pedal adapted the architectural structure to simplify blending the two signal paths. Merging the design of the rackmount and the portability of the pedal, the SansAmp DI-2112 offers yet another new format that is designed to be equally at home on a studio desk-top as well as an amp-top.

The Drive pre-amp section is based upon the versatile SansAmp RPM, for a wide range of sonic possibilities. The Deep pre-amp section offers thick, meaty tones. Saturation goes from clean in lower settings to increased harmonics and tube-like compression in higher settings. You can use either section independently or blend them externally direct to a mixing board as well as to two amplifiers.

Each Geddy Lee Signature SansAmp offers Geddy’s core sound and the versatility for many different styles.

**Sorry international bassists, but US Dealers are not authorized to ship Tech 21 NYC pedals outside of the US. Please contact us if you are having trouble finding Tech 21 NYC products in your home country.

FEATURES & TECH

Dimensions:
6.38” [16.2cm] Long
4.0” [10.2cm] Wide
1.75” [4.4cm] High

Weight: 19 oz.

  • Dual, all-analog SansAmp circuits with individual Level controls
  • Drive for gain and overdrive
  • Saturation for low-end beef with separate Level control
  • Blend to control the ratio of SansAmp Tube Amplifier Emulation and your direct instrument signal
  • Sweepable semi-parametric EQ, 170 Hz to 3.0 kHz, cut/boost 12dB
  • Tight switch adds definition to your notes in cleaner settings and makes distorted tones snappier


  • 1/4-inch 1megOhm input
  • Dual balanced low impedance XLR outputs with Level Selector switch and Ground Lift to go direct to a PA desk or studio board
  • Dual 1/4-inch low impedance outputs with Level Selector switch
  • 1/4-inch tuner output
  • Rugged, all-metal housing and jacks
  • Runs on 18V DC for increased headroom and clarity, via power supply or two 9V alkaline batteries (not included)

Geddy Lee DI-2112 Signature Sansamp User Manual

Power Supply not included. Fat Bass Tone carries Universal Power Supplies from EBS and Tech 21 NYC.



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