Darkglass
Industry | Consumer electronics |
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Founded | 2009 |
Founder | Douglas Castro |
Headquarters | Finland Helsinki |
Products | Duality, Microtubes B3K, Microtubes B7K, Vintage Deluxe, Vintage Microtubes, Tone Capsule, Super Symmetry, Microtubes B7K Ultra, Vintage Ultra, Microtubes 900 |
Website | http://www.darkglass.com |
Darkglass Electronics is a handmade bass guitar equipment company based in Helsinki, Finland. Darkglass was founded in 2009 by chilean engineer Douglas Castro.[1]
Since its foundation, Darkglass has put in the market eight pedal models, and their first class D amp –Microtubes 900- is being release on 2016.
With presence in over 40 countries and exclusive distribution in countries such as Japan, China, USA, Germany and Canada, Darkglass products are currently used by bass players such as Billy Gould (Faith No More), Paul Turner (Jamiroquai), Ra Díaz (Suicidal Tendencies) and Tony Levin (King Crimson).
Products
The Darkglass product line includes several bass effects pedals, including Overdrive,[2] Compressor[3] and Fuzz.[4]
Effects Pedals
- Microtubes B3K: CMOS Bass Overdrive
- Microtubes B7K: Analog Bass Preamp
- Duality Fuzz: Dual Fuzz Engine
- Vintage Microtubes: Classic Bass Overdrive
- Vintage Deluxe: Dynamic Bass Preamp
- Super Symmetry: 115 GeV Compressor
- Microtubes B7K Ultra
- Vintage Ultra
Preamps Onboard
- Tone Capsule
Amplifier
- Microtubes 900
Discontinued Products
- Harmonic Booster: FET Bass Preamp
- Opressor: Optical Compressor
References
- ↑ http://www.5by5.fi/en/darkglass_electronics
- ↑ http://www.bassplayer.com/accessories/1168/review-darkglass-microtubes-b3k-cmos-bass-overdrive/51791
- ↑ http://www.bassplayer.com/gear/1164/darkglass-supper-symmetry-115gev-compressor-review/57071
- ↑ http://www.premierguitar.com/articles/21456-darkglass-electronics-duality-dual-fuzz-engine-review
External links
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