SWR Sound Sound Room Bass Player User Manual

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B A S S P L A Y E R |

M A Y 2 0 0 8

d i ff e rent input impedances as well, with the

PASSIVE

jack’s 1M

rating perfect for realizing

a passive bass’s full frequency potential.

The Redhead was always a studio favorite,

and the newest model enhances this quality
further with the addition of a smooth-sound-
ing compressor and transform e r- c o u p l e d ,
o n b o a rd tube DI (see sidebar). I appreciate the
R e d h e a d ’s DI layout, putting the controls on
the front panel but leaving the

XLR

jack on the

re a r. The DI’s parameters are particularly ro b u s t ,
with

LINE

or

DIRECT

signal-flow options (

LINE

incorporates the preamp and EQ,

D I R E C T

i s

tapped off the input stage), a

G R O U N D L I F T

, a

DI-specific mute (a killer feature that’s sadly
lacking on many amps—ever try to tune at a
gig when your bass is still in the house mains?),
and a

PA D

for ensuring proper gain staging with

a variety of re c o rding and sound-re i n f o rc e m e n t
equipment.

The new Redhead is louder than its pred-

ecessor. A lot louder. On its own, it’s hard to
imagine a gig that it wouldn’t comfortably hang
with (plus, anything bigger and there’ll be PA
reinforcement). Its tone is distinctively SWR:
rapid attack, a sense of overall dynamic con-
t rol, an uncolored (and uncluttered) midrange,

and a snappy top. What it isn’t: buttery, thick,
s y ru p y, gooey—the colorful characteristics that
may or may not be your thing. The new driv-
ers are superb, holding tight under extreme B-
string attacks and dispersing in a pleasantly
elegant room-filling soundstage. The Redhead’s
sharp and authoritative attack, coupled with
its crisp high end, make it a particularly killin’
slap amp. The cool compre s s o r, inherited fro m
S W R ’s flagship SM1500 (and the soon-to-arr i v e
Marcus Miller preamp), enhances this facet of
the Redhead’s personality, adding evenness and
p resence without offensive coloration. The DI
p e rf o rmed well in a computer- re c o rding envi-
ronment, adding a bit of burnished color lack-
ing in the live signal, due largely to the
h a rmonic characteristics of its tube and trans-
former components.

The new Redhead is more of what it’s

always been: a high-quality, pristine-sound-
ing, pro-level amp for those who prefer clar-
ity and crackle to mud and crunch. In
upgrading the power, speakers, and feature
set, SWR successfully took the combo into the
21st century, and so the Redhead is back in
contention as a titillating bass-gear pin-up,
w o rth the price of admission.

BP

T EC H S P ECS

Input impedance

ACTIVE

, 130k

;

PASSIVE

, 1M

Tone controls

BASS

: ±15dB @ 70Hz

(shelving), w/

TURBO

engaged: ±15dB @

30Hz;

MID RANGE

: ±15dB @ 200Hz–800Hz

(semi-parametric);

TREBLE

: ±15dB @ 2kHz

(shelving), w/

TRANSPARENCY

engaged:

±15dB @ 4kHz

DI output Tube-driven, transformer-coupled

balanced

XLR

with

MUTE

,

LINE

/

DIRECT

, and

PAD

controls

Power amp topology Class AB

Power output 400 watts into internal

cabinet; 600 watts with 4

extension

Cabinet type 2x10 + horn

Speaker manufacturer Custom-designed

Eminence drivers with Foster horn

Weight 80 lbs

Made in U.S.A. (some parts manufactured

in Mexico)

Warranty Five years

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