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Acoustic B300C 1X15 300W Bass Combo With Tilt-Back Cabinet


Description



Specs
- Power: 300W (class-D)
- Speaker: 1x15" custom ferrite
- Tilt-back cabinet design ensures superior monitoring
- Adjustable overdrive circuit with Blend control
- 5-band EQ for precise tone sculpting
- Shape switch with frequency “Notch” control of mid-range tones
- Super-Hi and Super-Low EQ Boost switches
- Exclusive Acousti-Comp compression circuit
- XLR direct out (Pre- or Post-EQ) with level control and ground lift
- FX loop for unlimited effects expansion
- speakON speaker out jack for external speaker usage
- Link out and In for daisy chaining multiple amps
- 1/8" headphone out allows for private practice
- 1/8" AUX input for external music devices
Reviews
5
6 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
- Home Studio3
- Performances3
- Amateur Recording2
- Outdoor Events / Games1
- Professional Recording1
- weight1
- Experienced3
- Novice2
- Easy To Use6
- Warm / Comfy6
- Excellent Sound5
- Good Power Output5
- Portable2
Reviewed by 6 customers
Nice amp
submitteda year ago
bySean
fromOrlando FL
Bought for studio so there was a decent bass amp here. The DI has a volume and pre-post EQ for recording. There's plenty of control on the front for getting a good sound. I like the super low setting added to the 5 band EQ, and the notch filter is handy for cleaning up boominess. Gets loud w the gain and volume, the overdrive fattens up the tone. Angles back so the recording bassist can use it as their monitor so I don't have to crank the studio speakers to hear a full sound.
Yes
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
bySteve
fromAntelope Valley Ca.
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Replace my Fender Rumble and this was a huge upgrade. The only weakness this AMP has is weight is a little on the heavy side those handles do make it movable.
l would buy this amp for good bass sounds
Verified Buyer
submitted3 years ago
byK.A. from Texas
fromTexas hill country
I use it in the studio where I hardly ever move it. Takes two people to pick it up, probably wouldn't want to be moving it in and out of a vehicle. Doesn't lay on its side very well. Over all it is a good heavy bass with strong sound, adjustable tones, good connections for different uses.
I like it.
submitted4 years ago
byRob
fromAlabama
I would note I don't own this amp but I use one at rehearsals. I own and play through a Mesa Boogie Subway head and Markbass 212 cabinet, but for a gig in a smaller venue I'd be perfectly happy to play this amp. Honestly, and kind of to my chagrin, I think this amp sounds a bit better than an Ampeg 210 combo amp I also own. If you need a good, affordable combo amp, this is a very good choice.
I like it!
submitted4 years ago
byEverett, E
fromPrescott Vally, Arizona
It is what I was looking for, quality and value.
B330C
submitted6 years ago
bySilver Eagle
fromIndependence Mo.
A very nice amp, the picture makes the cab look tall and thin. Not so, this is a very legit amp that is bigger than a rumble 500 and just as loud. Not too heavy but a tad more than rumble 500. Got heavy duty spring loaded steel handles on the sides instead of a cheap top strap. I have owned a rumble 100 and this B 300 amp has a high quality sound. Rumble sounds boomy and muddy compared to this amp. Check this one out, lots of good tones in this one in a great value package.
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submitted6 months ago
asked bymemiked
fromConcord NH
What foot switch is compatible with this amp?
Livewire LWS21 Universal Latching Footswitchsubmitted10 months ago
asked byElias
fromMount Dora, Florida 32757
How many ohms is the spesker?
the B300C is 8 ohms.submitteda year ago
asked bySandy
fromBeckley WV
How much does it weigh
The Acoustic B300C is 58 lbs.