Cornell PedalAmp

 



£690.00

Features:

Input guitar jack
Output amp jack
Headphone jack
Jack output
9 volt (900 mA) DC output

Built in Speaker SimulatorBuilt iSpeaker

Controls:
Gain
Bass
Treble

Master Output

Switches:
True bypass
Boost/EQ Cut

Valve Complement:
2 x 12AX7 (ECC83)
1 x EL84

Size approx.:
L250mm x W160mm x H135mm
(9.75" x 6.25" x 5.4")

Weight approx:
3.6K (8lbs)

Mains powered

Polished stainless steel housing.

Download manual

 

THE ALL-IN-ONE

Pedal – Valve Amp – Pre-Amp – 9 volt DC Supply,

in a compact, portable and stylish package
without compromising tone, gain or volume.

The tone and power of a Cornell amp with all the tools a guitarist needs for every environment.

The Cornell PedalAmp shown on an A4 sheet of paper

· The Cornell PedalAmp™ is designed with the gain equivalent to our Plexi-Seven amp and the clean tone of the Romany pre-amp;
· 
It’s a 4 watt valve amplifier, hand-built following the design and production concepts found in our boutique amps;
·
It’s an overdrive or boost pedal;
· And it's versatility doesn't end there...

 

As a Pedal:

 

Use it as a valve overdrive pedal.

Plug into the input from your guitar or other pedals.

Connect the output from the pedal into another amp. 

The Cornell PedalAmp™ has a true bypass switch for easy access back to your original tone.

·     An all-valve driven pre-amp which adds a sophisticated tone to any guitar set-up;  

·     Dial up the gain control for a superb valve overdrive;

·     Along with the true bypass foot switch, there is also an EQ cut foot switch to boost the signal for an additional level of saturation.

·     9 volt outlets provide power to any fuzz or phase pedal;

·     A standard IEC power socket enables use with any pedal board power supply;  

 

For those middle of the night inspirations, use the headphone socket.

The Cornell PedalAmp enables you to use all your personal sound effects by day or night.

( The headphone outlet can be used with or without a speaker.)

As an Amp: 

What more do you need with a max output of 4 valve watts it’s more than enough for home use. 

Sitting on a polished wood cabinet, it wouldn't look out of place in any living room.

In the Studio:

Need to record that valve tone, but find it all goes flat when recording? 

Not with the PedalAmp

Connect from the mixer output into the line input on the desk and the PedalAmp will maintain that valve tone.  

 

The Cornell PedalAmp showing the headphones output.

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