The Blackstar Dept. 10 Dual Distortion is much more than just a dual distortion pedal. Besides its first-class distortion character thanks to the integrated ECC83 tube, the pedal from the Dept. 10 series offers extensive possibilities for integration into existing setups and can even be used as a USB audio interface for recording purposes. For this purpose, Blackstar provides the Cab Rig DSP Speaker Simulator software, which comes up with detailed impulse responses of the most popular guitar cabinets and microphones and acts almost latency-free.
The Blackstar Dept. 10 Dual Distortion at a glance:The starting point for the Blackstar Dept. 10 Dual Distortion 's first-class sounds is clearly its iconic ECC83 dual triode, which is used in most classic amplifier circuits and, thanks to its internal operating voltage of 200 volts, amazingly accurately implements both the dynamic response and the 'break-up' of traditional tube amps. The first channel of the Dual Distortion offers a choice of clear Clean Boost oder lush crunch tones, while the second channel provides a dynamic Overdrive 1 or the Overdrive 2 mode for added saturation for creamy Sustain.
Patented Infinite Shape FeatureOf course, the Blackstar Dept. 10 Dual Distortion features the innovative Infinite Shape Feature (ISF), well-known from classic Blackstar circuits, which combines an enormous range of different amp characteristics. Controlled via a knob, the ISF knob offers the full range from distinctive US voicing with tight basses and solid trebles to classic Brit sounds with warm and present mids.
Cab Rig OutputIn addition to the traditional connections for Gitarre and amplifier, the Dual Distortion offers an additional Cab Rig Out. This is specifically designed for recording purposes and offers three switchable Cab Rig presets. Using the additional Architect software and the pedal's front-panel USB port, all three presets can be customized with extreme precision and saved to the effects pedal for later use. The Cab Rig Out also features a headphone driver, allowing the output to be used as a headphone jack.