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The FLAMMA FS06 Digital Preamp Pedal is a compact, professional-grade guitar effects pedal featuring 7 distinct preamp models and built-in cabinet simulation. It offers 7 saveable presets with dual channels for quick tone switching, compatible with power amps, mixers, and audio interfaces. Designed for versatility and tonal precision, it requires a 9V DC power supply and comes backed by a 2-year warranty.








| ASIN | B08LMLRQ44 |
| Amperage | 300 Milliamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Preamp |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,346 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #9 in Electric Guitar Preamps |
| Brand | FLAMMA |
| Brand Name | FLAMMA |
| Color | FS06 Preamp |
| Controls Type | Knob |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 405 Reviews |
| Hardware Interface | 1/4-inch Audio |
| Included Components | Logo Sticker, Quick Guide |
| Item Dimensions | 2.75 x 1.97 x 4.78 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.75"L x 1.97"W x 4.78"H |
| Item Type Name | Electric Guitar Electronics |
| Item Weight | 0.3 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Flamma Innovation Co.,Ltd |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FS06-F06 |
| Model Name | FS06 |
| Model Number | FS06 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 2.75"L x 1.97"W x 4.78"H |
| Signal Format | Digital |
| Sound Profile | Wide range of classic and modern guitar tones |
| Style | Preamp |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2-year guarantee. |
K**R
Simple amp / cab simulator pedal
This pedal is just what I was looking for. I didn't want one of those complicated processors with hundreds of amp models! This pedal is straight forward with 7 amp models, each with a clean and dirty channel. Plus you can turn on the cab simulator for a direct connection to a PA or sound board; or off to a connection to an amp. I have it first in my chain followed by effects. Nice product, great price.
D**.
Killer pedal!
I really like this pedal. I dont kown if im lucky but im having no problem running this into the front of my amp. I have a eq pedal after the flamma fs06 as a buffer then into my amp, and it works fine. The only problem I had is the fs06 didnt like running on the same power supply with my other pedals, it had a static hiss,even with no effect on. A seprate power supply fixed that problem. I like all the models they all sound like what they are, except the ac30 vox. Dont what ac30 they modeled but its not very bright, the ac30's ive played through have a ton of treble. I think thats the weak sounding model. One revewer thought the 5150 sucked, through my rig it sounds killer. I even got a nice clean tone on the 5150 clean setting, almost fender like. I get a good clean sound from my rig without the fs06, im going to use it as a dirt and drive pedal. For$70 I got 7 great overdrive and distortion pedals in one , cant beat it!
W**L
Good value for the price and decent sounds - not designed to run into the front of your amp
This is a decent sounding preamp pedal with seven different amp types. Each amp type has a "clean" and a "crunch" channel so it's pretty versatile. I probably would not use it at a gig, but you could in a pinch. This preamp is not designed to plug into the front of your guitar amp. According to the manual doing so may result in "unexpected tone issue". It can plug into other inputs that run direct into the power amp section of your amp like the fx return or line in if your amp has either of those. Or you could run it into a PA or a FRFR powered speaker. Pros: Good value for the price and you can get some decent sounds out of it if you play around with it. The cab sim sounds pretty good when recording direct to a DAW. Do the presets sound like the amps they are modeled on? Not exactly but it's close enough for playing around at home or as an emergency backup for a gig. It's built well. The paintwork is fine unlike some of the cheaper pedals coming out lately. The knobs are plastic but solid and tight enough that they don't wiggle. The footswitch and the input/output jacks appear sturdy. Cons: There is some hiss at higher gain levels. The documentation that comes with the preamp pedal is minimal. There is a user guide on the Flamma website which covers the operation of the unit in more detail. The details on turning the cab sim on and off are slightly inaccurate in that they say the footswitch will blink slowly if the cab sim is on. It's the Save/Select button that blinks on mine. Perhaps they updated firmware or something since the manual was written. It runs on external 9 volt power only which is not included. Overall not a bad pedal and something handy to have around especially if you run your guitar through a DAW for practice or recording and want to experiment with different tones without paying for a Line 6 Helix or other modeling rig.
A**W
Rad pedal!
Rad pedal for the money!! It’s a little tough to figure out at first but once you play with it enough it’s really fun! I haven't actually played around with many other preamp pedals before this, but I think all of the seven different presets sound really good. All of them have a clean and dirty channel. I played quite a few different genres of music and I found great sounds for all of them with this pedal. The only negative thing I would say is there is quite a bit of hum when you turn up the gain so I’m not sure if this is something I would play at a show. It’s definitely still a cool pedal to play with at home or jamming with friends though. The quality of this pedal is worth the money for sure.
D**O
It was a decent preamp pedal while it worked
Don't get me wrong, the preamp sounds this pedal produced were good (not the best, but very workable) and even cab sim was very very decent, 6 amp sounds of clean and dirty channels of each. However, after about 4 (maybe 5 at most) years of my owning it, it just quit on me one day. Now I have a $60 purple brick sitting on a shelf.
E**O
Muy bueno
Muy bueno
B**R
Not what YouTube says, stick with joyo.
Got this as a preamp for an ampless setup, running a mooer radar for an ir cabinet simulator. The good is how it looks, and that’s about where the good ends. I tried it straight into a board, into the fix return on my amp in front of a clean amp, and it sounded great, but as soon as I kicked anything on in front of it, there was this immediate digital static. Every time any pedal was run into the front it sounded awful. Even turning the guitar up all the way to 10 caused this problem as well. Turned the gain down on the flamma still there. Switched power supplies still there, the only thing that worked was putting the joyo clean glass back on the board. Wanted some more options but only got disappointed. Not sure if it was just the one I received, but since I have the joyo and it works, unless flamma wants to send me another to try I won’t be purchasing again. Sad because the reviews and YouTube videos are misleading if this is the case with all of them.
R**Y
FS-06 Preamp - Best for distortion tones, cleans have clipping issues
I really like this pedal, and for the money, I can't say that I regret the purchase. The Fender and Vox amps have issues on the clean side of things. If the input is hit too hard from your guitar, it tends to have a nasty digital sounding distortion on it that is hard to avoid. The Marshall, Friedman, 5150, and Mesa are pretty OK on the clean channel, but those amps aren't really known for sparkling cleans. That being said, the distortion channels on the higher-gain amps sound fantastic. I can't speak to the Mesa as I've never owned one, but as an owner of Marshalls, and having owned an original 5150, I feel like the sounds are spot on and more than usable. If the clean sounds are something you're really after, I would probably pass on this unless they address the clipping issue. You can find examples of it on YouTube.
保**人
ぶーん
とても良いかと思いますです。
M**T
Best value
Great sounding
C**N
Nunca más usaré un amplificador
Este preamp convirtió mi setup en amp less, cero amplificadores en vivo con este pedal. Salgo directo al house y suena genial cada una de sus modalidades. La emulación de gabinete es buena a secas y los modelos de preamp son muy decentes, en especial el de Fender y el del 5150 . El costo me voló la cabeza, no esperaba tanto por el precio pero quizá es lo que más te va a encantar.
J**S
not expensive
might well suit others but for me the tones just didn't come alive
S**N
Seven Amplifiers - Tone for Days
Before I go into how awesome this pedal sounds, let's just quickly talk features. You have 7 different preamps, from US classic to tweed to full-on metal. Add the fact that you can set each one independently as well as offer both CLEAN and DIRTY channels. Plus they throw in one very nice cab simulator and multiple footswitch option for switch channels and on/off setting, and you have one powerhouse of a drive pedal!! I'm more of a plexi fan and this pedal did not disappoint - nice midrange and drive. The high-gain preamps had lots of tone and even the cleaner tweed preamps were not brittle but very glassy and brilliant. You could litterally spend hours tweeking and jamming. Whatever they chose for the cab sim works well on all preamps, but I was even able to turn it off and use my own in my DAW. Great tone, great features, and tone for days! Well done FLAMMA.
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