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Guitar-Brochure-2012-Rev1.Pdf THETA HEAD WITH FOOTPEDAL Theta Head 300 Watt head, clean, and distortion channels, dual 29” W x 11.75” H x 9” D preamps, dual Decimator Noise Reduction and digital 40 lbs. reverb. Can be matched with any cabinet, but optimized for use with the Vector Active Cabinet. THETA PREAMPLIFIER Theta Preamp Each front end preamp has gain, bass, mid-level, mid- 30” W x 30.75” H x 16.5” D sweep and treble which provides amazing pre-distort 16 lbs. tone shaping. Foot pedal included. THETA COMBO CABINET Theta Combo Combo amp for those who want real bottom end. 400 Response to 45 Hz (-10 dB) Watts RMS, two channel, fan cooled amplifier. 12 inch 29.9” W x 19.9” H x 14.1” D Celestion, 12 inch large excursion neo woofer. 70 lbs. VECTOR 212 EXTENSION CABINET Vector 212 Extension By adding the active 400 Watt Vector 212 extension Response to 40 Hz (-10 dB) cabinet you literally double the available power of the 29.9” W x 19.9” H x 14.1” D Theta Combo system to 800 Watts RMS. 65 lbs. STEVE LUKATHER VECTOR SL ACTIVE Lukather Vector SL Active GUITAR SUBWOOFER 125 dB SPL 1 x 15 inch active subwoofer, 600 Watt RMS D-CAT 30” W x 20” H x 18.6” D power amplifier. Can be used with any guitar rig. 95 lbs. Selection of external cabinet impedance with 3-way switch. Casters included. VECTOR ACTIVE GUITAR CABINET Vector Active 2 x 12 with 15 inch active 400 Watt RMS subwoofer. 30” W x 30.75” H x 16.5” D Can be matched with any head but optimized for use 120 lbs. with the Theta Guitar Amplifier. Casters included. VECTOR 112 GUITAR SUBWOOFER Vector 112 1 x 12 inch active subwoofer, 300 Watt RMS D-CAT 50 Hz to 130 Hz (-3 dB) power amplifier. Same world-renowned Vector SL 29.9” W x 19.25” H x 14.1” D technology in a smaller, more lightweight package. 60 lbs. GX4X12ST GUITAR CABINET GX4X12ST This awesome 1 x 12 strait cabinet can handle tons of 30” W x 30” H x 14.5” D power. 300 Watts at an 8 ohm load. Featuring four 95 lbs. Celestion G12T-75 speakers. Casters included. All Cabinets are Baltic Birch with black rubberized polyurethane covering; custom paint available. BETA BASS PREAMPLIFIER Beta Bass Preamp 2 active EQ’s, compression, exciter, Decimator Noise 19” W x 1.75” H x 6” D Reduction, designed to drive Bass Vector active 8 lbs. cabinets. BASS VECTOR 118 CABINET Bass Vector 118 Depth, impact, and definition from 18 inch woofer and 130 dB SPL dual 8 inch midranges, 600 Watts RMS into single 29 Hz to 5 KHz cabinet, and 1000 Watts RMS total when a second 30” W x 21.25” H x 24” D passive cabinet is added. Line array topology for stacking Active: 125 lbs. with great horizontal dispersion. Also available as a Passive: 110 lbs. passive cabinet. BASS VECTOR PRO 118 CABINET Bass Vector Pro 118 Pro version 1000 Watts RMS internal power per cabinet. 132 dB SPL Built with high performance 18 inch woofer and dual 8 29 Hz to 5 KHz inch midrange speakers for stunning fidelity. 30” W x 21.25” H x 24” D Active: 130 lbs. Passive: 115 lbs. BASS VECTOR 115 CABINET Bass Vector 115 15 inch woofer and 8 inch midranges, 600 Watts RMS 129 dB SPL into single cabinet. 1000 Watts RMS when a passive 35 Hz to 5 KHz cabinet is added. Same great bass performance now 30” W x 19.25” H x 18.75” D available in a smaller, more lightweight package. Active: 104 lbs. Passive: 89 lbs. DECIMATOR PRORACK G ProRack G Rack mount two channel Decimator Noise Reduction 19” W x 1.75” H x 6” D system with dynamic filter and downward expander, 8 lbs. designed specifically for guitar applications. DECIMATOR PRORACK G STEREO MOD ProRack G Stereo Mod Rack mount stereo Decimator Noise Reduction system 19” W x 1.75” H x 6” D with dynamic filter and downward expander, designed 8 lbs. specifically for guitar applications where a true stereo rig is being used. DECIMATOR PRORACK STUDIO ProRack Studio Rack mount stereo Decimator Noise Reduction system 19” W x 1.75” H x 6” D with dynamic filter and downward expander, designed 8 lbs. for studio or live sound applications where two independent channels of Decimator are needed for audio signal cleanup. All Cabinets are Baltic Birch with black rubberized polyurethane covering; custom paint available. DECIMATOR G STRING PEDAL G String Decimator Noise Reduction pedal was designed for 2.7” W x 5” H x 2.3” D those who want the ultimate performance from a noise Chrome chassis reduction pedal. The G String pedal tracks the signal 2 lbs. directly from the guitar, which allows you to switch from clean to high gain without ever changing the threshold setting. Allows connection of the processing channel of the Decimator to be inserted into your effects loop or after your high gain pedals or preamp. DECIMATOR PEDAL Decimator Decimator Noise Reduction pedal. Most advanced, 2.7” W x 5” H x 2.3” D patented, state-of-the-art technology in real time noise Chrome chassis reduction. The Decimator design offers a novel 2 lbs. approach to tracking the envelope of the input signal called Time Vector Processing™. FETISH DISTORTION PEDAL Fetish Gain, tone, level, and a fat control for total control over 2.7” W x 5” H x 2.3” D the sound of your distortion. Utilizes field effect Chrome chassis transistor for ultra-clear, tube-like distortion. Treble 2 lbs. boost and clean boost are also available. TOTALLY BLUES OVERDRIVE PEDAL Totally Blues Gain, tone, level, and a mojo control for total control over 2.7” W x 5” H x 2.3” D the sound of your overdrive. Utilizing asymmetrical Chrome chassis clipping technology. Mojo control adds low end to 2 lbs. distortion for thicker notes. ISP raises the bar on ultimate guitar performance with the patent pending Decimator ProRack G™. The Decimator ProRack G guitar noise reduction system defines a new standard for excellence in real time noise reduction performance. The Decimator ProRack G was designed to provide the maximum possible performance in a rack mount, dual channel noise reduction system designed specifically for extremely high gain guitar amplifiers. The Decimator ProRack G is the only system in the world designed with two channels of single ended noise reduction configured specifically for high gain guitar applications, allowing one channel to deliver noise reduction for the guitar directly and a second channel to eliminate amplifier gain noise. Channel one eliminates the 50 or 60 cycle hum, buzz, stage light noise, and any other noise picked up directly by the instrument. The ProRack control circuit of the second channel detects and tracks the guitar signal directly while the signal processing audio chain is patched into the effects loop of the high gain guitar amplifier. Now you can quiet down even the most insane amounts of noise with any squealing problem that the high gain guitar player fights. You know how difficult this problem can be. You play staccato notes and in between each note you have a squeal or burst of feedback that’s virtually impossible to control. Problem solved with the Decimator ProRack G. By proper setting of the threshold for channel one and channel two, you can eliminate this problem for good. The Decimator ProRack G has dual processing channels incorporating both low-level downward expansion and dynamically controlled low-pass filtering in a very easy to use single rack space unit. The Decimator ProRack G is based on ISP Technologies patent pending Time Vector Processing™, which provides the most adaptively dynamic release response characteristics of any real time noise reduction system. The patent pending Time Vector Processing dynamic response circuit is used to control the release time constant of both the downward expander and dynamic filter. Not only does the Decimator ProRack G deliver the most stunning noise reduction, it also solves the problem of needing to adjust the threshold setting every time you change gain or switch channels. By using the input guitar signal to drive both channels’ level detection circuitry, you can set the threshold based on your specific guitar and never need to make another threshold adjustment. This will give you the correct threshold with clean, crunch, and even monstrous amounts of gain and if you use pedals you can insert them in the loop between the output of the Decimator channel one and the input of the guitar amplifier. Also available in the Decimator ProRack G Stereo Mod version for the guitarist who plays a stereo rig. Specifications: Input Impedance: 20k ohms Output Impedance: less than 1k ohm Maximum Input Level: +20dbu Dynamic Range: greater than 118dB typical Power Consumption: 350ma THD: less than .05% at 0dbu Dimensions: 1.75” H x 19” W x 7” D ISP Technologies presents the latest in Noise Reduction technology: The DECIMATOR NOISE REDUCTION SYSTEM™. From the original inventors of the *HUSH® noise reduction comes the latest, most advanced, patent pending, state- of-the-art technology in real time noise reduction. The Decimator offers a revolutionary breakthrough in Noise Reduction processing with an unparalleled level of performance. The HUSH system, as well as all other noise reduction systems suffers from one major problem inherent in their design: The system cannot be immediately responsive to very short-term staccato notes. The typical downward expander noise reduction system suffers from a dead zone in the release response characteristic, which causes a compromise in tracking both fast decaying notes and long sustained notes.
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