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PSA: Andertons doing TC BAM200 for £120


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7 minutes ago, lemmywinks said:

 

Here's the Elf and BAM, I think it's possible especially on the BAM as it has a bit more height. Was probably a cost saving measure:

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The cost of a jack plug, pennies, a speakon, £s and once you go add manufacturer markup, distributor markup and retailer markup, the speakon could cost several £s more. There is no safety reason that you cannot use a jack at these power (actually voltage) levels. I would always advise against it but who the funk listens to me?

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I’ve been reading up, and there seems to be a bit about the 200 getting very, very hot when pushed a little. 
 

I’m wondering about the 500, but not sure as apparently the output isn’t quite what you’d expect from a 500? 
 

Think I’m stuck with my Matkbass Fanboi blinkers on……I find it hard to stray! 😩

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47 minutes ago, Chienmortbb said:

The cost of a jack plug, pennies, a speakon, £s and once you go add manufacturer markup, distributor markup and retailer markup, the speakon could cost several £s more. There is no safety reason that you cannot use a jack at these power (actually voltage) levels. I would always advise against it but who the funk listens to me?

 

 

Yeah that's why I said it's a cost saving measure, although TC are owned by Behringer so I assume it's not saving as much as we think.

 

For me it's a convenience issue, it's small head like that might come in handy for home use or rehearsals. Having to carry a dongle around with me or buy a different cable would mean it's much less convenient that it might seem. When I used my BH250 for rehearsals I modded it by swapping the Speakon out for a Speakon combo purely so I could take a single Speakon-Jack cable to practice and use whatever cabs were provided, that's how much I hate dongles!

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4 minutes ago, spongebob said:

I’ve been reading up, and there seems to be a bit about the 200 getting very, very hot when pushed a little. 
 

😩

It’s all about perspective - basslines on fire?  Cook an egg to replenish yourself by the time you finish the song.

 

It’s a win-win for me.

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7 minutes ago, lemmywinks said:

 

 

Yeah that's why I said it's a cost saving measure, although TC are owned by Behringer so I assume it's not saving as much as we think.

 

For me it's a convenience issue, it's small head like that might come in handy for home use or rehearsals. Having to carry a dongle around with me or buy a different cable would mean it's much less convenient that it might seem. When I used my BH250 for rehearsals I modded it by swapping the Speakon out for a Speakon combo purely so I could take a single Speakon-Jack cable to practice and use whatever cabs were provided, that's how much I hate dongles!

in a past life we bought and modified TVs for use on Aircraft. One day the rep came in a told us that a new model was due. Wjat changes we asked? "no headphone socket" . The socket apparently cost 50p but the TV was £5 more expensive once it got to retail! You also have to realise that such tiny boxes cannot use speakons without sacrificing a large-ish amount of real estate.

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14 minutes ago, Chienmortbb said:

in a past life we bought and modified TVs for use on Aircraft. One day the rep came in a told us that a new model was due. Wjat changes we asked? "no headphone socket" . The socket apparently cost 50p but the TV was £5 more expensive once it got to retail! You also have to realise that such tiny boxes cannot use speakons without sacrificing a large-ish amount of real estate.

 

 

It should have been designed with a Speakon from the beginning IMO, all bass amps should. The panel mount Speakons don't take up that much room, just different dimensions really and it looks like there's free space in both amps, particularly the BAM.

 

It's just penny pinching IMO, hopefully they do a board revision and sort it out.

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44 minutes ago, spongebob said:

I’ve been reading up, and there seems to be a bit about the 200 getting very, very hot when pushed a little.

 

It gets pretty warm when run almost flat out for 3 hours (certainly not very hot, you can still pick it up straight away), but that isn't really that surprising considering how small it is, but that has never seemed to cause it (or me) an issue.

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7 minutes ago, lemmywinks said:

It's just penny pinching IMO, hopefully they do a board revision and sort it out.

 

It is penny pinching, but as I said, I paid £85 for mine as a refurb, so that seems not an unreasonable pinch to me. I paid a lot more for my CTM100 and that had jacks.

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