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MARKBASS Big Bang
The Markbass Big Bang at a glance:
Compact bass amplifier
Solid state circuit with Class D power amp
500 Watt power @ 4 Ohm (300 Watt @ 8 Ohm)
One channel
Active 4-band tone control
Vintage Loudspeaker Emulator (VLE)
Variable Preshape Filter (VPF)
Gain and Mater controls
Serial effects loop
Balanced Line-Out with level control, pre/post switch and ground lift
Headphone jack with level control
Tuner Out
Two speaker connections (1x jack, 1x speaker twist)
Fan cooling
Connection for optionally available footswitch
The Markbass Big Bang offers a 4-band tone control and the typical Vintage Loudspeaker Emulator (VLE) and Variable Preshape Filter (VPF) controls.
Compact bass amp with 500 watts of power and flexible tone control
The Markbass Big Bang is a compact but extremely powerful bass amp that more than lives up to its name. With up to 500 watts of power, the Class D bass top delivers explosive bass sounds that can be precisely adjusted using the extensive EQ.
4-band EQ and two filters
To customize the Bass sound, the Big Bang offers an active 4-band equalizer. Thanks to the optimally matched frequency bands, the EQ always delivers musical sound experiences even with extreme interventions. naturally, the Big Bang comes up with the filters typical for Markbass amps. While the Vintage Loudspeaker Emulator (VLE) gives the sound a pleasantly chubby old-school coloring, the Variable PreShape Filter ensures enormously transparent slap sounds of modern character through Mid Scoops.
Extensive connections
The Big Bang bass amp from Markbass also comes with a wide range of connections that make it easy to use both on stage and in the recording studio Studio. The serial effect path allows the integration of external Bass effects into the signal. The balanced line out allows the signal to be sent to mixers or audio interfaces for direct pickup, with level and tap point control. A headphone jack with its own volume control is also on board.