Acoustic

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The Acoustic B300C Bass Combo delivers 300 watts of clean Class-D amplification through a single 15" ferrite speaker, giving advancing and pro players all the power and bottom-end tone they need. Like all Acoustic Classic Series models, the B300C offers a versatile cabinet that can be used in a traditional vertical configuration or tilted back, allowing precise personal monitoring at rehearsals and performances. And for sound-sculpting control, the B300C features a 5-band EQ, a convenient Shape Switch with a variable Notch Filter to dial in those important mid-tones, and a Blendable Overdrive circuit, giving the player a wide variety of expressive tonal options. Super-Hi and Super-Low EQ Boost switches and the exclusive Acousti-Comp switchable compression offer even more overall sound control. Plus, a full-featured, pre- or post-EQ XLR Direct Out with level control and a ground-lift circuit provides pristine connectivity to front-of-house systems free from annoying and damaging interference. The 1/8” headphone out is ideal for private practice, and its 1/8” AUX In connects external music devices for convenient play-along and practice.
Acoustic B300C 1X15 300W Bass Combo With Tilt-Back Cabinet
Acoustic B300C 1X15 300W Bass Combo With Tilt-Back Cabinet
Acoustic B300C 1X15 300W Bass Combo With Tilt-Back Cabinet

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  • 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

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5

6 Reviews

100%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Best Uses
  1. Home Studio3
  2. Performances3
  3. Amateur Recording2
  4. Outdoor Events / Games1
  5. Professional Recording1
Cons
  1. weight1
Describe Yourself
  1. Experienced3
  2. Novice2
Pros
  1. Easy To Use6
  2. Warm / Comfy6
  3. Excellent Sound5
  4. Good Power Output5
  5. Portable2
  • Nice amp

    5

    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

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified 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

    5

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    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.

    5

    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!

    5

    submitted4 years ago

    byEverett, E

    fromPrescott Vally, Arizona

    It is what I was looking for, quality and value.

  • B330C

    5

    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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  • asked bymemiked

    fromConcord NH

    What foot switch is compatible with this amp?

    What foot switch is compatible with this amp?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    Livewire LWS21 Universal Latching Footswitch
  • asked byElias

    fromMount Dora, Florida 32757

    How many ohms is the spesker?

    How many ohms is the spesker?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    the B300C is 8 ohms.
  • asked bySandy

    fromBeckley WV

    How much does it weigh

    How much does it weigh

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    The Acoustic B300C is 58 lbs.