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Heavy. Duty. Mesa. Boogie.

No more messing around.

Here is a Mesa Fathom 600 watt hybrid bass head (rackmount). These were later renamed the M6 Carbine to avoid a lawsuit over the name Fathom. It is a massive sounding head. This has come from a working studio. It is tested and working perfectly. Not for the faint-hearted, but if you're serious about your amplification this has masses of appeal.

While Mesa/Boogie has the reputation of providing 'stadium status' amplification, it is also appreciated for its design practicality. So while this new transportable bass combo is not aimed directly for use at mega venues, it is still extremely powerful and well conceived.

The Mesa/Boogie Fathom Bass Amp packs 600W of MOSFET power, with an all tube preamp circuit (supplied by a 12AX7).

Mesa/Boogie says the amp is "a juggernaut of tone that won't be stopped." It features a VOICE stage: a four-way (plus bypass) switchable EQ curve that functions as the basis the standard EQ controls. The VOICE curve can be engaged and changed by a footswitch using the four jack sockets on the back. There's also a bass control pot with a 'pull-deep' function. Pulling out the control changes the tone from tight and punchy to deep and subby. The control also boosts the extreme top and harmonics.

The amp has all the functionality we've come to expect from Mesa/Boogie, with a DI out (with adjustable level), tuner out, mute footswitch jack, effects loop, and a ground lift. The amp is available in three flavours: a standard head with twin Speakon outputs, a 2U rack mount version, and a 2x12 combo with PH Neo Speakers

Famous bassists known for using Mesa/Boogie amps include Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers), Les Claypool (Primus), Justin Chancellor (Tool), and John Campbell (Lamb of God). Other notable musicians who have used Mesa/Boogie amplifiers for their bass rigs or other gear include Paul McCartney, Mark Hoppus (Blink-182), Pete Wentz (Fall Out Boy), and Jay Bentley (Bad Religion).

Specs:

Hybrid bass head amplifier.

600 W przy 4/2 Ohm (320 W przy 8 Ohm)

MOSFET power amp .

Tube 12AX7 preamplifier.

Active/Passive switch.

Three band EQ with 5 way middle curve switch.

Tuner Output

Effects Loop /w Bypass

Balanced XLR DI output.

2 x Speakon outputs

Rackmountable

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Listeda month ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Fathom
Finish
  • Metal Black
Categories
Year
  • 2008-2017
Made In
  • United States

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