Ash down ABM-600-EVO IV Bass Head User manual

Ashdown Engineering ABM-600-EVO IV is a powerful and versatile bass amplifier head that offers a wide range of features and capabilities. It is a great choice for bassists of all levels, from beginners to professionals. With its intuitive controls and impressive sound quality, the ABM-600-EVO IV is sure to help you achieve your musical goals.

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Key features

  • 9-band equalization with three sliders between each control for precise tone shaping
  • Valve Drive Plus section for adding warmth, edge, or overdrive to your sound
  • Dynamic compression for adding sustain and evening out the dynamics of your playing
  • Balanced XLR DI output for direct connection to a mixing desk or recording interface
  • Selectable pre/post EQ DI output for added flexibility
  • Push Flat/Shape button for quickly switching between a bright and punchy sound and a flat frequency response

Frequently asked questions

The Passive input is high sensitivity and high impedance, suitable for the output from passive basses. The Active input is low sensitivity and low impedance, suitable for the output from active basses.

Adjust the Input Level control to give a reading of 0VU on the meter for average playing dynamics, with occasional peaks into the red region.

The Push Flat/Shape button can be used to quickly switch between a bright and punchy sound and a flat frequency response.

The Valve Drive Plus section can be used to add warmth, edge, or overdrive to your sound. Adjust the control from 0 to 10 to blend between the clean solid-state amplification and the tube amplification/overdrive.

The Dynamic Compression can be used to add sustain and even out the dynamics of your playing. Adjust the Compression Level control to set the amount of compression applied.

Use the balanced XLR DI output to connect the ABM-600-EVO IV to a mixing desk or recording interface. The DI output can be set to pre or post EQ, depending on your needs.
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