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Musikmesse 2015: EBS Black Label Pedals

EBS have today introduced six newly remodelled black label pedals for bass, dubbed the Studio Editions.

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Press Release
EBS NOW INTRODUCE 6 IMPROVED AND RENEWED MODELS OF THE BLACK LABEL PEDALS FOR BASS, CALLED THE STUDIO EDITION! NEW DISTINCT DESIGN, BETTER SOUND AND MORE USER FRIENDLY THAN EVER. FOR USE IN THE STUDIO AND ON STAGE!
EBS launched their first pedal for bass already in 1992. Over the years, the company has developed its Black Label line of analog and digital effects to become one of the leading makers of effects specialized for bass, producing classic units such as the MultiComp, MultiDrive and OctaBass.

”The combination of unrivaled studio quality tone and elegant simplicity in its design strike the perfect balance between professional sound and user-friendly gear that even your drummer will understand how to operate. These are like Volvos equipped with Ferrari engines”, the company claims in a statement.

EBS now introduces a new generation BLACK LABEL PEDALS – the Studio Edition. While being faithful to their origins when it comes to the sonic qualities, the new generation of pedals feature several improvements and a new distinct design to be able to serve yet another generation of great bass players.

The six STUDIO EDITION models introduced in the spring 2015 will be: MultiComp SE, DynaVerb SE, UniChorus SE, OctaBass SE, MetalDrive SE and MultiDrive SE.

ESTIMATED PRICE:
MultiComp SE 199 Euro
DynaVerb SE 249 Euro
UniChorus SE 249 Euro
OctaBass SE 175 Euro
MetalDrive SE 185 Euro
MultiDrive SE 225 Euro
NEW IMPROVEMENTS INCLUDE:
New low noise switching using signal relays for extremely low mechanical noise and improved life span.
Jumbo sized led lights for better action indication.
New design handling 9 to 12V DC power.
Better protection for accidental voltage spikes.
New design for stronger individual identity.
Optimized signals for studio environment.
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