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HEADWAY EDM-1 H.E.
The Headway EDM-1 H.E. at a glance:
Versatile Preamp for acoustic instruments with pickup system, made in the EU.
Harmonic Enhanced Analogue Technology (H.E.A.T.) for a full and natural sound
Harmonics Enhancer with three intensities (Off, Harmonics, Max) to emphasize the overtone spectrum
Active 3-band Equalizer for adjusting the sound
Bass fader with +/- 12 dB boost or cut @ 120 Hz (shelving)
Mid fader with +/- 12 dB boost or cut @ 590 Hz
Treble fader with +/- 13 dB boost or cut @ 10.5 kHz
Range control for optimal adjustment to the frequency range of the instrument used
Mute switch for muting the preamp
Insert Point for integrating effects devices into the signal path (requires optional Y-cable)
Input jack for balanced or unbalanced signal sources, switchable phantom power for supplying condenser microphones (9 - 11 volts or 18 volts, can only be used in conjunction with XLR adapter and optionally available power supply)
Output jack with option for balanced signal output (requires XLR adapter)
Compact aluminum housing
Powered by 9 V battery, 48 V phantom power or optional AC adapter
XLR adapter, jack/jack adapter and belt clip included
Preamp for acoustic instruments with pickup system
The Headway EDM-1 H.E. is a handy Preamp for acoustic instruments with pickup system, which turns out to be a sonic secret weapon for gigs and recording sessions. Based on Harmonic Enhanced Analogue Technology, the preamp delivers a full sound with natural dynamics and a lively overtone spectrum, and the unit can be optimally adjusted to the instrument used via the Range control. In addition to the three-stage Harmonics Enhancer, which restores the necessary brilliance and liveliness to lifeless pickup signals, the EDM-1 H.E. features an active 3-band equalizer with musically selected center frequencies for optimal sound adjustment. Last but not least, the practical instrument preamp has an insert point for integrating external effects devices.