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Darkglass Announces Element Cab Simulation and Headphone Amp

July 08, 2020

Darkglass is thrilled to announce the brand Darkglass Element Cabsim Headphone Amp!

Fully compatible with bass, electric guitar, or indeed any kind of instrument, this headphone amplifier is the complete device for instrumentalists wanting/requiring silent practice at home or as the end of a pedalboard signal chain. You even can send the signal out to the PA or to recording systems via the XLR DI output.

Add in the latest Bluetooth A2DP technology to listen to backing tracks from your smartphone or tablet while playing, rehearsing or studying, two headphone outputs to allow interaction with other players and the Element becomes one of the most helpful tools you will have to help you make music!

With a uniquely innovative approach, the Element incorporates cutting edge design and technology into a seemingly simple device. On the surface, this useful headphone amp is designed to handle the very core task of every musician - PRACTICING. But the Element goes much further than that, making it a crafted tool to expand your musical reach.

  • HQ Headphone Amp - drives 2 sets of headphones
  • IR Cabinet Simulations
  • Free Darkglass Suite - for loading additional IRs via USB or Bluetooth
  • Bluetooth and 3.5 mm Aux connections – allows jamming with backing tracks
  • Aluminum chassis with unique control surface
  • Powered by 9-12 V DC PSU (centre -, 2.1 mm, ~ 250 mA current draw)

Inspired by the touch sensor technology used in our Hyper Luminal Compressor, this non-conventional pedal is completely minimalistic with a plain surface and zero knobs.

Out of the box, Element offers a bank of 5 cabinet simulations and the ability to add many more through the Darkglass Suite, via USB or via Bluetooth.

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