Pixie Amp

This stage is a hi-gain, voltage starved design that adapts well to various pick-up impedances.  The filaments are powered with DC voltage instead of the usual AC. This makes noise and hum extremely low.  An internal hi/lo Eq is present to tailor this stage to a special pick-up if needed.3 Band circuit, each band gain adjustable from the front panel. Frequency bandpass, "low band": 20 Hz to 425 Hz (-3dB) Frequency bandpass, "mid band": 300 Hz to 4500 Hz (-3dB) Frequency bandpass, "high band": 2800 Hz to 40 KHz (-3dB)

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    Product Details

    A REVOLUTIONARY AMPLIFIER PRODUCT

    The entire Pixie product line is both revolutionary and a true classic at the same time. We have taken all of the best audio technology developed over the past 150 years and perfected it while adding modern features that were demanded by some of the best guitar players in the world. Discover for yourself how incredible audio products can sound when every detail is obsessed over by true music enthusiasts designing and building their dream gear. Our core product, the Pixie GC-1 amp is fully analog with 9 vacuum tubes, a pure class-A power supply providing over 120W (60W RMS) and a 3-band opto-compressor with individual gain for total control. The GC-1 was originally conceived by legendary guitarist Joe Walsh and a couple of friends who were legends in their own right in the audio electronics industry. Their goal was simple - create the ultimate guitar amp which they called G-Craft. Today, it is called the Pixie GC-1, but the mission remains the same.

    1. OPTICAL COMPRESSION

    There are three Optical compressors, one on each EQ band, each threshold adjustable from the front panel. Maximum compression is 10 dB. There is an LED gain reduction meter for each compressor. These three bands are recombined in a buffer stage, before the driver.

    The Overdrive circuit, in the driver stage, is selectable from the front panel. This provides a +3dB boost and makes the "attack" characteristic much faster. Overdrive effects are obtainable in this mode.

    The single-ended power output stage, uses three KT88 power tubes in parallel, running in pure Class A mode. Useable power output is 60 Watts RMS. There is a custom wound output transformer feeding a high impedance 15-inch, wide range custom speaker (70 Ohm), providing exceptional power transfer and sonic restitution (30 Hz to 14 kHz). The B+ screen supply to the output tubes is stabilized as well as the bias voltage. The Bias voltage is adjustable with an internal 10 turn "Helipot" to match different tube settings.

    Please do not calibrate your own amp unless you have done so before. We are happy to provide assistance should you need it.

    2. EQ CIRCUIT

    The real heart of the Pixie unit is the EQ circuit, and this is the most radical departure from the passive EQ circuits used in most amplifiers. The Pixie EQ circuit is a true Dynamic Equalizer. Based upon a proven recording industry process call Multi-band Compression, the "tone" controls in the Pixie amp give "life" to the amp and help it respond better to the player's touch. How is this done? The frequency spectrum is divided into three frequency bands and each of these bands has it's own compression circuit and gain make-up stage. These three bands are given the common names "bass, mid, treble", just like a regular amplifier but each of these controls has an additional "threshold" control that allows the guitarist to adjust how each of the three bands will respond to changes in playing style and volume. Visual feedback is also supplied using LED gain reduction meters, so the player can see how much gain reduction is taking place. No other instrument amplifier has ever employed such an advanced technology. It must be pointed out that this is all done without any semiconductors in the audio path, as this is an all-tube circuit. At this point, the signal can be "lined out" for recording or PA purposes. The Line output connector on the rear of the unit is used for just that. The Line out is always "on" and this circuit is placed before the power amp stage, so you can use this unit as a true studio device for recording.

    3. 60W RMS POWER AMPLIFIER

    A driver stage with two settings, "normal" for very low distortion transfer, to suit acoustic instruments (guitar, violin, and other string acoustic instruments) and "overdrive" for electric guitar, when rich, fast attack and controlled overdrive effects are desired. Creating a boost in the late stage of the amplifier produces outstanding tonal effects and superb sustain and overdrive, all adjustable from the previous multi-band compression stage.

    The output valve circuitry is also unique. The output stage operates in single ended "Class A" circuit utilizing KT88 large output tubes. While this is not unique, the output transformer is designed for use with a custom made Pixie 70 Ohm 15-inch loudspeakers. Most guitar loudspeakers operate in the 4 Ohm to 16 Ohm range. Using a high impedance speaker makes the amplifier combination highly responsive, with much higher power transfer characteristic and brilliance unobtainable from low impedance speakers. This is unique!

    4. Other Features

    The unit uses a large inductance choke in the power supply, helping to provide a totally noise­ free unit. The amp is cooled by a no noise fan, only when the power stage is in "OPERATE" mode.

    The rear panel supports 2 "EFFECTS LOOP" jacks at instrument level for a "SEND" and a "RETURN" to an effects processor or pedal, as well as another jack for the "LINE" output. This allows you to have pixie pre-amplify your instrument signal cleanly, THEN send it to your effect pedal, then return to the amp for the final amplification. Now the sound of your beautiful guitar is not being compromised by a $100 pedal.

    Also on the rear panel is a selector for the mains voltage: 115/230V AC, 50/60 Hz.Please double check selection is appropriate for your requirements before connecting.

    The Pixie GC-1 can be mounted in a standard 19-inch rack making it possible to rack mount this unit in the studio or to install in any amp head cabinet.