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Devilish cunning piece of kit this. Four channels, each of 500W, with various bridging options, all fitted into a lightweight 1U item.

Like most Thomann kit, it's a sensible no-frills design which does exactly what it says on the box.

Used this as the main driver for my band's PA (vocals only) for three years, until I got a chance to buy the Powersoft Digam 4x700W unit that this amp is modelled on. It never missed a beat, works perfectly, and has been racked in a Gator hard-case since the day I bought it.

Although intended primarily as a PA power amp, it will just as happily provide power amplification for a guitar or bass which makes it an excellent unit to have in your rack at a gig. In the event of a major equipment failure for any other piece of backline, you can simply re-route through one of the four channels available here.

I still have the original manual for this.

Not really a suitable case for posting, so collection preferred from Chiswick, London W4.

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You won't run short of foldback then.

I used two of the channels to drive McGregor 1x12 tops for all the bands vocals (we all sing), and the other two to drive the Class-D (that's a brandname) 1x10 tops which we used for foldback when I got the McGregors.

None of the output knobs ever got anywhere near 12 o'clock.

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drat, looks like i'm too slow, this would have been perfect for our band PA, guess i'm going to have to keep saving the pennies and get one new.

Matt

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