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Jackson Audio Bloom V2 Dynamic Engine Guitar Effects Pedal, Anodized Black, (BLOOMV2),Medium in Saudi Arabia Jackson Audio Bloom V2 Dynamic Engine Guitar Effects Pedal, Anodized Black, (BLOOMV2),Medium in Saudi Arabia

Stainless Steel

SAR 1,584

Category
Guitar Effects
Weight
467 g
ColorSilver
All electronics ship with US style plugs. You may need a voltage converter or a plug adapter.
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Special Features

  • A comprehensive dynamic engine that is designed to give guitarists maximum dynamic tonal control
  • MIDI now offers MIDI control over all 6 compression settings, circuit ON/OFF (COMP, EQ, BLOOM) and bloom level
  • A three-fold device, the Bloom manipulates the dynamics of the instrument by way of precisely tuned optical compression, equalization, boost and sustain circuits which can be activated separately or in tandem with each other
  • Dual Compressors for the ultimate slide tone
  • Programmable True Bypass or Buffered Bypass

Description

As a compressor, the Bloom features an optical limiting circuit that takes its inspiration from compressors designed during the golden age of vacuum tube circuits. Optical compressors as they are called, are known for their transparency and subtlety. While the Bloom can provide a very aggressive response at more extreme compression settings, its real strength lies in its ability to add a gentle sweetening and roundness to the tone as the optical circuit works to polish off any rough edges in the sound. Because of its natural and touch responsive bloom, the Bloom is ideal for players who typically don't use compression but want the ‘mastered' response that optical compression gives a guitarists tone. The frequency response of the compressor section is flat as a board and does not boost or cut any of your highs or lows. In fact for the demo videos we recorded, Dow Tomlin (Bass Player for Wynonna Judd) used the Bloom on his bass the entire time and loved it! Just like a well-designed compressor should, the Bloom alters the dynamics of the guitar signal and not the tone. A good compressor should be felt and not heard.

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