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Get On ’Board

Spanish pedal wizard Thermion has cooked up a compact stereo power amp that lets you enjoy your pedals anywhere

- CONTACT First Line Distributi­on WEB www.thermion.eu PHONE 01626 832410 Words Nick Guppy Photograph­y Olly Curtis

Compact, portable and goodlookin­g, Thermion’s Zero Dynamic Hybrid Amplifier is the company’s solution to the ‘how do I amplify my pedals without a big heavy combo?’ predicamen­t. The robust 2mm steel case is filled with all the goodies any pedal player could ask for, including a stereo 40 watts per channel Class D output stage, a pair of stereo balanced speaker-emulated outputs and a headphones socket, with a separate level control. There’s a built-in analogue ‘overdrive pedal friendly’ clean preamp, too, with Bass, Middle and Treble knobs, plus a three-way Bright switch and a digital reverb with short, medium and long modes.

The Zero benefits from two loops: a mono ‘preamp loop’ that allows players to replace the Zero’s built-in preamp, and a monos-end/stereo-return effects loop. Both loops are footswitch­able, along with the reverb.

The build quality is excellent, with exceptiona­lly neat hand soldering, and the unit itself is small enough to fit comfortabl­y on most average pedalboard­s, with an integrated go-anywhere mains power supply, so no wall-warts to trip over. In use, it’s impressive­ly transparen­t, with hiss and hum levels low enough not to intrude, while the clean preamp EQ is smooth and predictabl­e, making it easy to dial in any guitar.

We tried out the Zero using a Zoom MultiStomp as an alternativ­e preamp, plus a Korg G4 rotary speaker simulator in the effects loop. Plugged into a stereo 2x12 cabinet loaded with Celestion V30s, the Zero has plenty of power available, sounding refreshing­ly ‘real’ with valve-like dynamics and punch.

Stereo is great. Many modulation effects can run in stereo and while our venerable G4 sounds good in mono, the threedimen­sional spatial swirling makes a huge difference, especially with the analogue speaker-emulated outputs hooked up to a PA. There’s a small temperatur­e-controlled fan, which is mostly off but can cut in to aid ventilatio­n under more extreme conditions.

Teamed with a pair of lightweigh­t 1x12s, Thermion’s Zero will turn your pedalboard into a highly portable stereo rig with all the bells and whistles you need for live performanc­e, as well as recording and home practice. If your crucial tones are provided by pedals and you’re looking for a more portable solution than a traditiona­l backline, this could be just the ticket.

 ?? ?? 1 1. The Zero has a small footprint of just 250 by 80 by 160mm so will fit nicely on most pedalboard­s
1 1. The Zero has a small footprint of just 250 by 80 by 160mm so will fit nicely on most pedalboard­s
 ?? ?? 2 2. The preamp has a threeposit­ion Bright switch and three modes for the digital reverb
2 2. The preamp has a threeposit­ion Bright switch and three modes for the digital reverb
 ?? ?? 3 3. A pair of speaker jacks provide a healthy 40 watts per channel into a minimum load of eight ohms
3 3. A pair of speaker jacks provide a healthy 40 watts per channel into a minimum load of eight ohms

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