
Fredric Effects’ Regent 150 preamp is inspired by an East German unit
London company Fredric Effects has debuted the Regent 150, a stompbox modelled after an East German preamp, the Vermona Regent 150K. Surfacing in the 70s, the original unit was a staple in rehearsal studios, stages and bedrooms across the Eastern bloc.
To get close to the original preamp recipe, Fredric Effects designed the Regent 150 with 40-year-old NOS East German transistors and used a charge pump to match the original unit’s voltage. The result is a compact device that functions as both an EQ sculptor and preamp booster.
Onboard the pedal is a master volume control as well as a two-band EQ. The treble control can be used to dial in a clean, glassy sound, while the boosted bass is “warm without being flubby,” according to Fredric Effects.
Retails at £120. More info at fredric.co.uk.
The post Fredric Effects’ Regent 150 preamp is inspired by an East German unit appeared first on Guitar.com | All Things Guitar.
Source: www.guitar-bass.net