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'BEHRINGER' BASS AMP STACK in excellent condition

-BX3000T 300 watt amp head $250 (paid $600)

-300 watt quad box $250 (paid $500)

-BOSS ME-50B bass multiple effects unit as new! $400 (paid $600)

OR TAKE IT ALL FOR $650

DETAILS

BEHRINGER ULTRABASS 300W AMPLIFIER-BX3000T

The ULTRABASS BX3000T is a massive 300-Watt bass amp head with patented DYNAMIZER technology, boasting a switchable ULTRABASS sub-harmonics processor for unbelievable low-end power and a revolutionary SHAPE filter for extreme sound range. Since flexibility has become a particularly important factor in the music business over the past few years, modern bass players need to offer a broad range of sounds, but should still be able to play in different kinds of applications at short notice: home recording, studio or live concerts.

This is why you get a complete set of useful functions that are simple enough to be operated intuitively and quickly. An extremely musical 5-band EQ with “Bright” and “Deep” functions gives you the ultimate in tone-shaping. There is an integrated limiter and an active, temperature-controlled cooling system for ultimate protection. You also get a vintage-style VU meter for precise signal level control. A dual footswitch for ULTRABASS and SHAPE functions is included, and there are 3 speaker outputs on ¼" jack and touch-proof connectors compatible to Neutrik® Speakon®. With this amp, you can certainly rock the stage like a pro!

The BOSS ME-50B puts world-class bass effects in a rugged floor unit with easy pedal-style control. Effects are divided into six sections—Compressor/Limiter, Master, Filter/Tone, Drive/Synth, Delay/Modulation and Expression Pedal—giving bassists a range of unique and powerful tones including new effects like Sound Hold, Octave Up and Kick Drum. Effects can be edited using 23 knobs and controlled via three built-in footswitches and an assignable expression pedal. This is the piece no bass player should be without!

Floor-based bass multi-effects processor with easy analog control

Killer COSM® Compressor/Limiter and Drive effects, plus T-Wah, Slow Gear and Defretter

Innovative Sound Hold function for sustaining a low note while playing on top

Sound On Sound recording with new Kick Drum effect for keeping time

Dedicated knobs for each effect section—no menu-surfing!

Easy Tone effects with Preset EQ templates for quick tone editing

3 footswitches and onboard expression pedal routed to 6 options like Octave, Wah, etc.

Solid metal case built to withstand abuse

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