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Get An Ideal Gig Combo With The Gallien-Krueger MB 112-II 200W 1x12" Bass Amplifier Combo

TONE SHAPING

Four band active EQ and contour based on the legendary 800RB provide extensive tone shaping capability.

ULTRA PORTABLE PERFORMANCE

Effortless transport for rehearsals and 200 watts of power through the 1x12" speaker allow you to be heard in moderate size venues. Tough vinyl covering protected with metal corners provide lasting protection.

CUSTOM SPEAKER DESIGN

Speaker designed and manufactured by GK in the U.S.A.

CONNECTIVITY

Balanced DI with pre/post switch, aux in and headphone output for silent practice plus "chain out" to drive GK's MBP powered enclosures. Pair with the 112 MBP.

VARIABLE Q

Inherited from the 800RB, this unique design varies the EQ bandwidth to retain a musical response even at extreme settings.

SWITCH MODE POWER

Extremely lightweight switch mode power supply and power amp deliver 200W into the speaker with very little wasted heat dissipation.

PROTECTION

Internal circuitry is always on the alert to problems, indicated at the power switch ring.

DRIVER BY GK

Special driver with 2.5 inch edge wound aluminum voice coil, designed just for this cabinet, manufactured in the GK USA factory.

ULTRA LIGHT WEIGHT

Plywood construction, aluminum chassis, switch mode power supply and power amp deliver 200W performance in a rugged 30lb package.

CRITICALLY DAMPED

Our design team tuned the port for optimum performance while coupled to the cabinets specific designed speaker.  The port coupled with a specific jute blend of damping material provides the right amount of damping at the right frequencies, for optimum response.

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BASS CENTRAL

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