Bad Cat Cub III 40W Guitar Head with Reverb Standard

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Bad Cat Cub III 40W Guitar Head with Reverb Standard

Bad Cat Cub Iii 40W Guitar Head With Reverb

Bad Cat raises the bar and offers an update on the classic Cub circuit. The all-new Cub III features a switchable A or B valve in the first position pre-amp. You can select between 12AX7 or EF86 pre-amp tube by a toggle or footswitch. This new feature is drastically different sonically in gain structure and character from any previous Cub models.Black Cat added a selectable gain on the bass and treble tone stack to run hotter, or choose to stay in standard Cub mode. This feature can be used as a classic gain boost. Combine this with the EF86 pre-amp and now you're in territory previously unavailable from older Bad Cat Cub models.They have also refined the reverb circuit to get a deeper, fuller and more plate-like reverb. A two-button footswitch is included. Button one controls the selection of the EF86 or 12AX7 pre-amp. The second button offers the ability to punch in the added gain on the tone stack. With the foot switch you can go from chiming clean to crunch, and all the way to the wide open.Patent Pending K MasterGain up the power amp section while leaving the pre-amp sparkling clean? Yes. Imagine getting a full 15 watts of clean headroom out of a 15-watt amp, or a full 30 out of a 30. Turn down the master volume to bedroom low all while maintaining your tone intact. Not only is this possible it's also useful for guitar players.Power amp gain is different than pre-amp gain. It feels, sounds and even looks different. Master volume has always been misnamed. It should have been called master attenuation. Until now master volumes were unable to do anything, but attenuate. The drive to the power section was always dependent on the drive coming from the pre-amp.Now Bad Cat has figured out a way to separate the pre-amp from the power amp gain, and calling it the K Master. Before this you couldn't drive the power amp hard without pushing the pre-amp into saturation. The K Master patent pending technMade in USAPower: 40W (tube)One channelBuilt-in reverbImpedance: 4, 8, 16Tube complement: 12AX7 or EF86 (pre-amp); two EL34 (power)K Master circuitCathode biasedFX loopFootswitchable boost circuitFootswitch includedDimensions: 9.25" x 20.75" x 10.5"Weight: 39 lbs.

Bad Cat raises the bar and offers an update on the classic Cub circuit. The all-new Cub III features a switchable A or B valve in the first position pre-amp. You can select between 12AX7 or EF86 pre-amp tube by a toggle or footswitch. This new feature is drastically different sonically in gain structure and character from any previous Cub models.

Black Cat added a selectable gain on the bass and treble tone stack to run hotter, or choose to stay in standard Cub mode. This feature can be used as a classic gain boost. Combine this with the EF86 pre-amp and now you're in territory previously unavailable from older Bad Cat Cub models.

They have also refined the reverb circuit to get a deeper, fuller and more plate-like reverb. A two-button footswitch is included. Button one controls the selection of the EF86 or 12AX7 pre-amp. The second button offers the ability to punch in the added gain on the tone stack. With the foot switch you can go from chiming clean to crunch, and all the way to the wide open.

Patent Pending K Master
Gain up the power amp section while leaving the pre-amp sparkling clean? Yes. Imagine getting a full 15 watts of clean headroom out of a 15-watt amp, or a full 30 out of a 30. Turn down the master volume to bedroom low all while maintaining your tone intact. Not only is this possible it's also useful for guitar players.

Power amp gain is different than pre-amp gain. It feels, sounds and even looks different. Master volume has always been misnamed. It should have been called master attenuation. Until now master volumes were unable to do anything, but attenuate. The drive to the power section was always dependent on the drive coming from the pre-amp.

Now Bad Cat has figured out a way to separate the pre-amp from the power amp gain, and calling it the K Master. Before this you couldn't drive the power amp hard without pushing the pre-amp into saturation. The K Master patent pending techn
  • Made in USA
  • Power: 40W (tube)
  • One channel
  • Built-in reverb
  • Impedance: 4, 8, 16
  • Tube complement: 12AX7 or EF86 (pre-amp); two EL34 (power)
  • K Master circuit
  • Cathode biased
  • FX loop
  • Footswitchable boost circuit
  • Footswitch included
  • Dimensions: 9.25" x 20.75" x 10.5"
  • Weight: 39 lbs.


Bad Cat Cub III 40W Guitar Head with Reverb Standard

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