Hudson Electronics
Hudson Electronics

BC-24V-PG

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Hudson Electronics BC-24V-PG on RigShare
We teamed up with the fine folks at Peach Guitars to offer this limited edition Broadcast, the BC-24V-PG. Finished in a seductive vermilion orange, a unique graphic and runs internally at a higher voltage for greater headroom and clarity. The Broadcast is a transformer-coupled, discrete Class-A germanium circuit, that takes its inspiration from classic recording consoles of the 1960s. The unique way in which the circuit saturates and colours your signal can be used to produce biting clean boosts, subtly coloured and thickened signals with a frayed-at-the-edge quality or – when pushed – an individual sounding overdrive with a fuzzy, fried texture. The BC-24V-PG runs internally at 24 volts from a standard 9 volt supply. The increased voltage gives extra headroom and a tighter low end – fantastic if you are looking for a little less saturation and grit, but without losing that unique sound of the Broadcast. The BC-24V-PG also features a three position gain switch offering MID-LOW-HIGH modes. In LOW mode, the pedal has most headroom and stays nearly clean across its range, whilst retaining colouration from its germanium circuit and transformer – perfect if you use higher output pickups, baritone, bass or keyboards . The MID mode is voiced to sound and behave as the regular Broadcast – still pretty clean but adding more grit and saturation to the mix. In HIGH mode, as with the regular Broadcast, the BC-24V-PG heads into overdrive, distortion and fuzz but with a slightly tighter low end.

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