DUE TO CONTINUOUS PRODUCT IMPROVEMENT, THESE
SPECIFICATIONS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
SPECIFICATIONS
Inputs
Connectors
:
1/4” phone jacks
Input type
:
single ended
Impedance
:
1 MOhm
Max input level
:
+20 dBu (@ 1% THD+N)
Sidechain input
:
1/8’’ mono jack
Outputs
Connectors
:
1/4” phone jacks
Output type
:
single ended
Impedance
:
100 Ohm
Max output level
:
+20 dBu
Dry signal speci
fi
cations
THD+N
:
0.025 % @ 1kHz
(20 Hz - 20 kHz, 0 dBu)
Frequency response
:
- 0.005 dBu @ 20 Hz
- 0.004 dBu @ 20 Hz
Dynamic range
:
108 dB
Reset
If you want to restore the default system settings, power up
BOUM while pressing the ACTIVE and IN GAIN switches.
The ACTIVE and IN GAIN switches are lit and the 16
LEDS will display a little animation for 3 seconds.
Wet signal speci
fi
cations
(no compression, boost mode, minimum drive)
:
THD+N
:
0.038 %
(@ 1 kHz, 0 dBu)
Frequency response
:
- 0.78 dBu @ 20 Hz
+ 0.69 dBu @ 20 kHz
Dynamic range
:
89 dB
General
Dimensions
:
145 x 145 x 65 mm
Weight
:
762 g
Power supply
Input
:
100 to 240 VAC
50 to 60 Hz, 0.6 Amp
Output
:
+15 VDC, 1 Amp,
center positive
Dimensions
:
74 x 43 x 35 mm
Weight
:
165 g
If you want to restore the 12 Factory Presets, power up
BOUM while pressing the PRESET and GATE switches.
The PRESET and GATE switches are lit and the 16 LEDS
will display a little animation for 10 seconds.
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Note about noise
BOUM is a high gain device (up to 75 dB depending on
the pots positions and distortion settings).
With maximum In Gain and Fuzz distortion altogether,
some extreme settings of the Compressor, Drive, Hi Cut
and Level pots may lead to a certain amount of noise.
Even with its carefully designed low-noise circuits,
BOUM can produce internal noise, but also amplify
incoming noise. If you experienced too much noise
under certain circumstances,
fi
rst disconnect the input
jack(s) to evaluate the noise coming from the source
and the noise coming from BOUM itself.
Sometimes you can reduce the noise from your source
with simple actions. For instance, depending on the
machine, it could be turning the level up, disconnect
or mute unused effects, oscillators or tracks, use a better
power supply…
You can also use the included noise gate, but it’s always
better to reduce the noise from the source.
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