Selling my Warwick Gnome i Pro V2 bass amp head along with the USB cable and power cable.

Ultra-compact Class D amplifier delivers 300 watts at 4 ohms (180 watts at 8 ohms).

Product Description:
The Gnome i Pro V2 is known for its clean, transparent tone and simple but effective 3-band EQ, making it great for everything from punk and rock to funk, jazz, and modern bass tones. Despite its small size, it has plenty of volume for rehearsals, live gigs, studio sessions, or as a reliable backup head.
Features include:

  • 300W @ 4 ohms / 180W @ 8 ohms
  • Lightweight compact Class D design
  • Built-in USB audio interface for direct recording to PC/Mac/mobile devices
  • Balanced XLR DI out with ground lift for live sound and studio use
  • 3-band EQ with wide tone shaping controls
  • Aux input for practicing along with music
  • Headphone output for silent practice
  • Extremely portable and easy to transport
  • Clean, low-noise operation with strong punch and clarity

Super lightweight and travel-friendly, I'd usually carry it in my softshell or hardshell travel cases. I've used it for multiple tours, extremely reliable and compact. Be advised, this thing can get LOUD. Tone EQ is ok, although I'd suggest maybe some kind of overdrive pedal to give a bit more warmth to your tone.


-Dimensions: 8" x 5.5" x 2"
-Weight: 3 lbs

Listed20 days 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
  • Gnome i Pro V2 300-Watt Pocket Bass Amp Head with USB Interface
Finish
  • Silver
Categories
Year
  • 2023 - Present
Electronics
  • Solid State
Reverb
  • None
Output Power (Watts)
  • 300

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