Trickfish Amplification Unveils the Internal Pre Amp (IPA)

The simple plug connections allow for the addition of 2 or 3 bands of active EQ to your instrument without the need to solder

Trickfish Amplification Unveils the Internal Pre Amp (IPA)

The simple plug connections allow for the addition of 2 or 3 bands of active EQ to your instrument without the need to solder

The Trickfish Internal Pre Amp (IPA) is a high performance, low noise internal bass preamp system built upon two ideas – superior tonal flexibility and effortless installation. Sharing many of the sonic signatures found in our Flexcore line of preamps, the IPA delivers the same musical and transparent character as its older sibling. The shelving bass and treble controls and selectable frequency points for bass, midrange, and treble offer the ultimate in tone shaping capabilities.

Our simple plug connections allow for the addition of 2 or 3 bands of active EQ to your instrument without the need to solder. All EQ pots, toggle switches, and the output jack are prewired for an easy installation and the solderless screw terminals make input connections painless. The IPA’s small size (1.9” x 1.2”) circuit board is preinstalled with Velcro and was designed to fit virtually any bass.

FREQUENCY SPECIFICATIONS

Treble: +/- 15dB at 6kHz or 10kHz
Lo Mid: +/-12dB at 330Hz or 473Hz
Bass: +/- 12dB at 46Hz or 90Hz

IPA preamp kits include: Prewired EQ pots, prewired active/passive toggle switch, prewired output jack, and (2) battery connectors.

The Internal Pre Amp (IPA) is available now with a street price of $189, available directly from www.trickfishamps.com

About Trickfish Amplification: Founded in 2014 and located in Cypress, TX, the company taps into the contributions of several highly skilled engineers, players and dreamers who share a love of music, science and a common vision of intelligent design, precision, delectable tone and rugged durability. Trickfish is dedicated to providing serious gear for serious players.

www.trickfishamps.com | info@trickfishamps.com

Bass Magazine   By: Bass Magazine