Hudson Electronics Broadcast AP-II
The Broadcast AP-II is a dual preamplifier pedal designed in conjunction with guitarist, Ariel Posen. It features two independent, differently-voiced preamplifier circuits which each add their own subtle colour. The first is fitted with a silicon transistor and transformer, bringing the smooth, darker tone of the original Broadcast-AP. The second removes the transformer and replaces the silicon with a germanium transistor, resulting in a brighter, more aggressive tone. Each circuit has a large gain range, and cascading one into the other provides further sonic options, from subtle boosts through to heavily-distorted sounds.
SILICON PREAMPLIFIER
DRIVE - Controls the gain of the silicon preamplifier section.
LEVEL - Controls the output level of the silicon preamplifier section.
GERMANIUM PREAMPLIFIER
DRIVE - Controls the gain of the germanium preamplifier section.
LEVEL - Controls the output level of the germanium preamplifier section.
The Broadcast AP-II features a send / return loop between the two sections, enabling other pedals to be added between the preamplifiers or for each preamplifier to be placed at a different point in the pedal chain.
SEND - Sends out the signal from the silicon section to another pedal; this can also be thought of as the output of the silicon section.
RETURN - Receives the signal back into the pedal; this can also be thought of as the input of the germanium section.
If nothing is plugged into the SEND or RETURN jacks, the signal is internally routed from the silicon section into the germanium section. Plugging into either the SEND or RETURN jack (or both simultaneously) breaks this connection.
POWER SUPPLY NOT INCLUDED
POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS
The pedal requires a DC power supply unit (PSU) - please ensure the PSU’s output voltage is between 9VDC and 24VDC, regulated with a 2.1mm negative centre barrel plug. Any other type may damage your pedal. If you plan on sharing the same PSU with other pedals, it is recommended to use a PSU with isolated outputs.