Phil Jones Bass Bass Engine 17 Bass Amp Combo Black
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DetailThe Phil Jones Bass Engine 17 bass amp combo packs impressive power and tone into a lightweight, portable enclosure. With its 70W class-D power amp and proprietary 7" woofer plus 3" tweeter, it delivers robust lows down to 31Hz along with crystal-clear highs up to 22kHz. The Phil Jones Bass Engine 17 gives you versatile bass tones for practice, performance and everything in between. Jam Anywhere With High-Fidelity Bluetooth Streaming The Phil Jones Bass Engine 17 combo amp features Qualcomm's latest aptX HD Bluetooth technology for wireless audio streaming that rivals CD quality. Just pair your smartphone, tablet or computer over Bluetooth and you can jam along to your favorite tracks, YouTube videos or online lessons without any cables getting in the way. The aptX HD Bluetooth connectivity makes the Phil Jones Bass Engine 17 an extremely versatile practice and performance amp. Hear Your Best Worldwide With Global Voltage Operation Thanks to its all-digital power amp circuitry, the Phil Jones Bass Engine 17 reliably delivers its 70W of power regardless of regional voltage differences. Take this lightweight bass amp with you on tour confidently knowing that it will perform flawlessly wherever your music takes you around the globe. The global voltage operation capability expands your options for rehearsing or gigging with the Phil Jones Bass Engine 17. Shape Your Sound With Analog Preamp Tone Controls Even with its advanced digital power amp, the Phil Jones Bass Engine 17 retains that sought-after analog preamp warmth. Its intuitive bass, midrange and treble tone controls let you dial in just the right amount of low-end thump, midrange growl and high-end bite. An effects loop also allows you to incorporate your favorite external effects pedals. Between the preamp and your own effects, you have total tonal control with the Phil Jones Bass Engine 17. Connect External Devices to Jam and Practice In addition to wireless Bluetooth streaming, the Phil Jones Bass Engine 17 also provides auxiliary stereo inputs to connect external devices like electronic drum machines, keyboards and more. Use the aux-in for backing tracks during live performance or for jamming along during practice. There's also a headphone output with its own volume control so you can plug in and rock out without disturbing others. The versatile connectivity options on the Bass Engine 17 let you get creative and make serious music anywhere.
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