Alanbass Posted August 19, 2017 Share Posted August 19, 2017 (edited) Price drop to £400.00. For sale includes padded gigbag. The ATS LBA-5 MK III lightweight head is a bass guitar amplifier developed with a completely different goal compared to its big brothers BP500 and BP1000: high sound performances in compact space and little weight (just 1.9 Kg). The implementation of a standard semi-parametric mid-band, the asymmetric trebles (working on different frequencies) and the special “Contour” controls complete an extremely efficient and versatile tone controls section. Together they provide countless and very interesting combinations of sound frequency response: it is an exclusive innovation introduced by ATS. The class D solid state final stage of the LBA-5 MK III thanks to the oversized power supply, delivers 600 W of RMS power with extremely fast dynamic response. The LBA-5 MKIII represents the state of the art of lightweight bass amplifiers delivering a warm sound, high versatile tone controls, fast response and high power in a compact case. Description of the I/O controls: [b]INPUT 1[/b]: All equalization controls placed on the front panel are active on this channel [b]INPUT 2[/b]: There are no equalization controls on this second channel and the response is completely flat, such as in the best Hi-End amp. On this second channel it is possible to amplify a second instrument, or to enter with a different sound source, such as a CD player, PC, Mixer etc. [b]D.I. Output: [/b] Adjustable from +10db to -10db on 600ohm impedance. [b]Tuner Output: [/b] Output for the tuner, usable also to send the signal to another second amp. [b]Send Output:[/b] “Post” audio output, for post processing and audio effects. [b]Return Input:[/b] Input of the audio signal, coming from external devices or audio effects In Cambridge area. Edited September 8, 2017 by Alanbass Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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