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The sound of a legend.
Bass player Francis Rocco Prestia certainly stands among an exclusive list of legendary bottom dwellers.
For over 40 years now Rocco's bass has been underpinning the groove for Californian funk legends Tower of Power. In that time,
Rocco has defined his own style and become synonymous with the much-imitated 'Finger Style Funk' that he pioneered back in
the '60s and '70s.
Now TC Electronics and Rocco have joined forces to make Staccato'51—a custom-tuned version
of the RH450 that's been made to Rocco's exact specification and ear. It may look like the RH450 bass head, but the sound
design is completely different and meets the demands of a legend like Rocco Prestia—both on stage and in the studio.
Rocco's
sound design on Staccato'51 bass head fits his legendary finger-muting technique like a glove. The full-bodied tone with plenty
of highs and lows, and the ultra fast precision response enhances the percussive elements of Rocco's playing to perfection.
In
addition to the sheer tone shaping, Rocco has added a touch of SpectraComp per-string compression to tighten the sound even
more. And finally a touch of TubeTone brings out the growl of Staccato'51 when really digging into those low-end notes with
his powerful right hand technique.
Staccato'51 bass amp head was created by combining the unique 'Bass Amp 2.0' capabilities
of the RH450 and Rocco's decades of experience as a true bass legend. The end result is the culmination of countless hours
of fine tuning and testing and touring, to present an amp head of considerable power and distinguished Rocco tone. Here are
some of the standout features you can expect from this exclusive head from TC Electronic:
Spectra Comp
Most bass players know that integrated compressors generally don't sound that good. A regular compressor tends to be dominated
by the lower string, but Staccato '51's SpectraComp technology allows virtually 'per string' multi-band compression that evens
out the compression across all strings - Rocco adds a touch of SpectraComp to tighten up his sound.
TubeTone
TubeTone emulates all characteristics of both the pre- and power amp to deliver the full tube sound. Staccato'51 uses the
TubeTone to add the growl when really diggin' in.
3 User memories
With the 3 user memories on Staccato'51 you can easily switch between, for example, your 4- and 5-string basses, or your Rickenbacker
and Fender Jazz. Just plug in the bass and use the 'car radio' style Store & Recall controls to easily switch between presets
for your chosen model. There are three bass user memories, remote control access and visual indicators for Mute and the Tuner.
Flexible
Tone Control
The bass amp has straightforward controls like those on traditional amps, all voiced by Rocco Prestia to give you plenty of
tweaking options to nail the perfect tone. Chances are that this is all you're ever gonna need. However, if you're not fully
satisfied with the default frequency areas, fear not - we've given you the option to change the focus of each of the tone
controls through semi parametric access through the shift button.
Integrated Chromatic Tuner
Every bass player needs a tuner, so we built one in. Simply push the Mute button to get a full-resolution tuner 'light ring'
to help you tune your instrument quickly and accurately. You can also use the RC4 for easy remote access to this functionality.
Once you've tried it, you won't go back—Rocco couldn't.
Rehearsal input
Playing any instrument on its own can be a little dull, but everyone needs time to practice, which is why Staccato'51 has
rehearsal inputs. This rear panel-mounted feature allows you to plug in your iPod, phone, computer or MP3 player via the supplied
mini-jack to RCA cable adapter for easy practicing and playing along with recorded music.
World Ready power
supply
Get the Staccato'51 for ultimate convenience. The bass head's built-in power supply operates from 90 to 240 Volts, making
life a lot easier for anyone on the road as there's no complicated fuse changing—just plug and play.
Digital
Recording output
The AES/EBU connector means you can record straight into your DAW, such as Pro Tools or Logic. For maximum flexibility it's
also S/PDIF compatible and switchable from pre to post in the preamp section.
Integrated Linedriver
Quality can vary wildly with built-in linedrivers, but Staccato'51's linedriver is transformer balanced and galvanically isolated
from the rest of the amp, which means no ground loops or hum. And don't worry about long cable runs—Staccato'51 amp
head will draw at least 100m of cable with zero drop in audio quality.
Even though the integrated linedriver in Staccato'51
does not need 48v phantom to operate, it does not get harmed either if your sound engineer accidentally leaves it on.
Portability
The versatility of the TC Electronic bass amp head wouldn't really make sense if it came in an oversized, bulky box. Its stylish
design with the smooth grab'n'go handle just spells out portability. The Staccato'51 sets your creativity free and screams
for you to bring it along wherever your bass talent takes you. Bring your own sound for whatever show or studio session you're
involved in or jam out on the tour bus, at the hotel room, at home - and hey, it works for rehearsals too.
Power
Handling
The 450W high power output level of the TC Electronic Staccato'51 is accomplished by using Class D amplifier technology in
combination with TC Electronic's Active Power Management. APM effectively means that the amp behaves very much like a tube
amp when getting close to maximum performance by optimizing the power impact, contrary to the hard-clipping tendencies of
transistor amps and most other Class D amps.
TC Electronic Staccato'51 Bass Amp Head Features:
- Spectra Comp multi-band compression
- TubeTone emulator
- 3 User memories
- Flexible Tone Control
- Integrated Chromatic Tuner
- Rehearsal input
- World Ready power supply
- Digital Recording output
- Integrated Linedriver
- Portability
- 450W
Let this killer head drive your own bass Tower of Power. Order today!
TC Electronic Staccato'51 Bass Amp Head Specifications:
- Input section:
- 1/4" Input connector jack
- Input impedance 1 mOhm / 100 pF
- Gain range -96 to 32dB
- Tone control:
- Bass Center Freq: 280Hz (range: 71-1120Hz, Gain: +15/-24dB)
- Low Mid Center Freq: 400Hz (range: 100-1600Hz, Gain: +15/-24dB)
- High Mid Center Freq: 800Hz (range: 200-3150Hz, Gain: +15/-24dB)
- Treble Center Freq: 1600Hz (range: 400-6300Hz, Gain: +12/-24dB)
- Tube Tone 0 to12, Tube amp Recreation
- Spectra Comp 3 band Spectral Compression
- Preset Level -12 dB to 0 gain attenuation
- Three User Memory locations storing all front panel controls except Mute and Master Level
- Tuner
- Tuning range Chromatic, constant on A0 (27.50Hz) to E5 (659.26Hz)
- Mute Mutes speaker out, Phones out and Balanced out
- Master Level Headphone Output Studio quality headphone amp
- Impedance 40 to 600 Ohm
- Mains supply Universal 100 - 240V 50/60Hz (80w @ 1/8 Power)
- Speaker out Combined Speakon / 1/4" jack
- Power rating 450w (800w Peak)
- Balanced output Transformer Balanced XLR, Pre/Post Pre-amp
- Max. Output +0dBu
- Optimal Load Impedance 600 Ohm
- Preamp out 1/4" Jack, Balanced Output, Max Output Level = +8dBu
- Power amp in 1/4" Jack, balanced input, impedance = 10 kOhm, Max Input Level = +8dBu
- Rehearsal input RCA, Left/Right input, fits to iPod ®
- Digital Recording out Balanced XLR, AES/EBU, (24-bit)
- Remote connection 5 pin DIN, Cable with shield
- Dimensions: 10.8"H x 11.4"W x 2.6"D
- Weight: 8.8 lb.
- Finish: Sandblasted die-cast aluminum
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