From Phil Jones Bass:
The BP-200 is a D-Class power amplifier and a pure class A single channel pre-amplifier housed in a machined aluminum/steel enclosure. D-Class amplifiers are highly efficient and therefore produce far less heat than the conventional class AB amplifiers. Other features include a switchable input for active and passive basses, mute switch, 3-Band EQ, headphone out jack, variable input sensitivity control to match instrument output with amplifier, sub sonic filter to reduce excessive loudspeaker cone motion, balanced line out with pre/post EQ and ground lift switches, pre amp output, line out jack with Neutrik high-current socket which can accommodate 1/4" jack or a Speakon plug, 200 Watts RMS at 4 Ohms and 120 Watts RMS at 8 Ohms.

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  • 200w
  • 3-Band EQ
  • 100 – 240V AC
  • Mini Input Switch (Mute/Low/High)

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Brand
Model
  • BP-200 200-Watt Compact Bass Amp Head
Categories
Electronics
  • Solid State
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Output Power (Watts)
  • 200

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Parkway Music

Clifton Park, NY, United States
Sales:13,548
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