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    I am looking to upgrade my bass amp and was wondering if this is a good deal. I really have no idea when it comes to bass equipment.

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  • #2
    I'm not sure on the price but that's a good bass head. Since he put in a more powerful amp and probably didn't upgrade the speakers or crossover I'd make sure nothing is blown. If he ran it full on without the extension speaker he could have trashed the speakers and/or crossover. In that price range used swr and carvin bass amps would also be good ones to look for.

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    • #3
      being bass is what I play mjtripper is right, a very good amp and speaker combo...I always thought the eq in that series was a lil hissy and also prefer to use power amps and rack effects or an amp/pedalboard/cab to get my tone.

      for the price and what it weighs ( meaning it's a pain in the back to move around ) I would also buy a head/cab and not one unit, but if it is going to sit in one place most of the time..yes a nice sounding unit. Bring your bass with you and take it for a testdrive. That's the beauty of CL over Ebay sometimes -
      http://youtube.com/amimbari

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      • #4
        Umm, correct me if Im wrong(I can be sometimes), but isnt a mosfet a power amplifier, not a pre amplifier. Does he maybe mean, blendable tube and opamp(SS preamp device).
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        • #5
          you mean you people actually read home-made descriptions? :ROTF:

          your not dumb, the seller was probably just too stupid or too lazy to do a cut and paste from the spec sheet on the amp...
          Technical Info - Power: 250 Watts per side at 4 Ohms; 170 Watts per side at 8 Ohms

          Biamp or Mono full-range operation


          Selectable tube and solid-state preamps
          Rotary Bass and Treble Contour controls
          10-band Graphic EQ
          Adjustable Compression
          Variable Active Crossover with Balance Control
          Balanced XLR Out
          Total Harmonic Distortion: Less than 1% at Rated Power
          Signal-to-Noise: Approx. 68 dB
          Effects Send and Return
          Bipolar Design
          Passive/Active Input Jack
          Rack-Mountable
          Dimensions: 2U Space, 13 in. Deep
          http://youtube.com/amimbari

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