Kategorie: Bass Amplifier/Bass Head/Verstärker Topteile
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Glockenklang BassArt Top
Die Bass Art war der erste high end bass amp von Glockenklang mit der berühmten Bugatti Endstufe die im Class A modus Arbeitet. Klanglich absolute oberklasse, unaufdringliche samtige höhen, vielseitiges mitten spectrum. alles was man so brauch für einen gediegenen Bass Sound. Fundamental dicht und Transparent gleichzeitig. Wir haben ebenfalls 2 Quardo Boxen 4×10″ Boxen…
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Gallien Krueger 1001 RB
Bauart: Transistor Leistung an 4 Ohm: 700 W Leistung an 8 Ohm: 460 W Leistungsbereich: 501 – 1000 W Kanäle: 1 Bi – Amping: möglich Klangregelung: Bässe, 2x Mitten, Höhen Anschlüsse: Klinke & Speakon Einschleifweg: seriell Impedanz: 4/8 Ohm Lüfter: ja Gehäuse: 19″/2HE Gewicht: 10,1 kg DI-Out: ja Schalter Line Out Pre/Post EQ: ja Tunerausgang:…
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Vox AC 50 1975
legendary head frmo vox, new tubes, new kondensator, new everything.
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ABM 600 EVO IV Head
Ashdown ABM 600 EVO IV (8 Bewertungen) Bauart: Hybrid Leistung an 4 Ohm: 600 W Leistungsbereich: 501 – 1000 W Kanäle: 1 Klangregelung: Bässe/Mitten/Höhen Graphik – EQ: 9-Band Anschlüsse: Klinke & Speakon Einschleifweg: seriell Vorstufenröhren: 1x 12AX7 Impedanz: 4/8 Ohm Lüfter: ja Gehäuse: Holz Abmessungen: 13,4 x 47,4 x 31,5 cm (H x B x…
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Ampeg SVT II
Klassiker der E- Bass Verstärkung auch für Kontrabässe. Sehr Neutrales Klangbild, Ausreichend Leistung.
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Orange Terror Bass 500
Terror Bass 500 WATT HYBRID AMP Maintaining the size of the original Tiny Terror, the Terror Bass is a 500 watt hybrid amplifier with a Class D solid state power section and the same preamp as our all-valve AD200B UK bass amp. With the same great looks as the other Terror series guitar amps, and…
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Ampeg SVT 1969 Blackline Square lines 300 watt Tube Power
one of the very first Ampeg svt. pure tone and power.for recording or live.
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Acoustic Model 370 Basshead
super legendery Bass amp from acoustic. used by a lot of Stoner doom bands to get that power full sound. 1972 – 1977 205 W RMS @ 3.2 Ohm, 5 % THD (according to manual) 325 W RMS @ 1.6 Ohm, 5 % THD (according to manual) For other loads and distortion figures, see the…
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Ampeg SVT III Pro
RMS Power Output (8 Ohms): 275-Watts RMS Power Output (4 Ohms): 450-Watts Preamp: Tubes (3 x 12AX7) Driver Tubes: 1 x 12AX7, 1 x 12AU7 Power Amp: Solid-State Tone Controls: 3-Band Mid Tone Control: 5-Position Graphic EQ: Yes, 9-Band Ultra Low/High Boosts: Yes Balanced Line Out: Yes, Pre/Post with Ground Lift and Level Effects Loop:…
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Fender Basmann 100 1974 Silverface
THE!!! Classic Fender Bassman sound, for so many Years. think Motown, Soul,Jazz,Blues. all the good one. They did it with this Amp. Forget about the big Ampeg Tower of Power. This it the Weapon of joice, from small clubs to big stages. this amp got it all.
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Ampeg SVT Original 70´ties Version da real Shxx
There are 2 Version made in the 70ties First series black lines squaare corners and black switches till 1974 after that, till 1980. black line “round” corners and white switches. this is the most known amp for many people. we got both versions so it is up to you what…
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Marshall Jmp 100 Watt Super Bass Big Logo & Box
Vintage JMP Marshall. 100 watt Bassamp even for Guitar. Big Logo Big Box End of 70ties. non Master Volume. try it with our Marshall PB100 Attenuator.
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Gallien&Krueger 800RB
Very good solid state alternative to the Ampeg SVT, this amp is around for years, always good, always working. 800RB Specifications POWER <1% THD: Low-300W@4ohm, 200W@8ohm, 1kHz — High-100W@8ohm, 1kHz COOLING: Convection INPUT SECTION: 1/4″ jack, -10dB Pad and Volume VOICING FILTERS: Low Cut, Contour and High Boost Switches EQUALIZER: In-Series Four Band Active…
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Ampeg SVT CL 300 Watt Full Tube Power
The Standard on every Stage. The harmonically rich sound and legendary performance of the Ampeg SVT are redefined in the SVT Classic. This dynamically powerful all-tube bass amp delivers a thunderous 300-Watts of unsurpassed quality, reliability and tonal flexibility. Although other companies have tried to capture the classic all-tube sound of ’60s and ’70s…