attackbass Posted April 18 Posted April 18 https://www.hartke.com/products/amplifiers/tx-series-amplifiers/tx7500/ Stumbled across this last night. Looks to be Hartkes new take on the HA range but completely solid state and missing the filters. Visually the design reminds of Acoustic amps and I do like it in a very retro early 90s sort of way. Will be interested to see how it sounds. I have the LH1000 at the moment, which is a very reliable, loud and good sounding amp so unlikely to change but would be interested to check it out. 4 Quote
Sean Posted April 18 Posted April 18 (edited) I think anything new from Hartke is worth investigating, it's a brand with huge history and reputation. Edited April 18 by Sean Quote
attackbass Posted April 18 Author Posted April 18 I love the amps and cabs. The 410HL is an awesome cab too. Quote
lemmywinks Posted April 18 Posted April 18 (edited) I wish they'd bring the shape/intensity controls and 4 band eq from the HA3000 back in a micro head format. Edited April 18 by lemmywinks Quote
Marvin Posted Sunday at 17:36 Posted Sunday at 17:36 It's seems to be a brand that's disappeared from the UK. I couldn't find anywhere really stocking them. Quote
attackbass Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago I'm not sure about where Hartke is stocked but they are distributed by Hal Leonard here and it seems they have their own online store which I think might be called musicroom, could be wrong or it could maybe have been part of Samson Tech. I am a Hartke artist and I think my rig came from somewhere within the UK, when I needed a replacement amp they shipped it to me within 24 hours (turned out it was just the valve going)! Great amps and cabs. Really reliable (even with the dodgy tube it still sounded fine). The clarity is incredible, great for live gigs and I never feel the need to engage the tweeter to get the definition. Quote
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