What is the Aguilar obp-3?
The OBP-3 is Aguilar’s most flexible onboard preamp design, providing +/-18dB of cut and boost at 40Hz, +/- 16dB of cut and boost at either 400Hz or 800Hz and +/- 16dB of treble cut and boost at 6.5 kHz. The OBP-3 has multiple wiring options, and can be wired with either a push/pull pot OR mini-toggle for midrange frequency selection.
What pots are included in the obp-3tk/pp?
The OBP-3TK/PP includes separate Treble, Mid, and Bass pots. The Mid pot is push/pull for Midrange frequency selection. Bass control: plus/minus 18 dB @ 40 Hz.
What are the wiring options for the obp-3?
The OBP-3 has multiple wiring options, and can be wired with either a mini-toggle or internal dip-switch for midrange frequency selection. The OBP-3TK/PP includes separate Treble, Mid, and Bass pots. The Mid pot is push/pull for Midrange frequency selection.
What is the difference between obp-3tk/pp and OBP -3sk/pp?
OBP-3TK/PP: Includes separate Treble, Mid, and Bass pots. Mid pot is push/pull for Midrange frequency selection OBP-3SK/PP: Includes stacked Treble/Bass pot and separate Mid pot. Mid pot is push/pull for Midrange frequency selection
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How does the obp-3 preamp sound?
Combining high headroom and low noise, the OBP-3 is unmatched in providing tonal flexibility while retaining the true character of any bass! Tonally these preamps are aggressive, clear, transparent and have emphasis with the low and low midrange being warm, and with the top end ‘presence’ like. These preamps do not have gain control onboard.
Do These preamps have gain control onboard?
These preamps do not have gain control onboard. Use of 9v or 18v power is possible as we build the prewires in house to suit your power requirements. 18v grants an additional 6dB of headroom. Midrange: +/- 16 dB @ 400Hz or 800 Hz.