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Hartke LH-500 E.-Bass-Topteil

MSRP 415,31 EUR
349,00 EUR
Hartke LH-500 E.-Bass-Topteil
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incl. 19 % Tax, incl.
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2% discount for advance payment Die wichtigsten Features im Überblick
  • 500 watts of power @ 4 ohms
  • Classic 12AX7 High Voltage Class-A tube preamp circuit
  • Bass and Treble Shelving, plus mid-peak EQ controls
  • Selectable brite switch for added high frequency response
  • Selectable limiter switch with LED indicator
  • Front panel XLR balanced direct output
  • Rear panel 1/4-inch effects loop
  • 1/4-inch output connectors
  • Two-rackspace metal chassis with steel faceplate and handles

LH500 Bass Amplifier

The LH500, like its big brother, has a classic 12AX7 Class-A tube front-end design with a solid-state output. Developed with the HyDrive cabs in mind, the LH500 also has more than enough power and tone control to drive any cabinet on the market. This amp provides you with Treble and Bass Shelving to give its warm tone a little edge. Or use the brite and limiter switches to further sculpt your sound. Its intuitive front panel also makes adjustments on the fly a breeze.

The LH500 packs a big punch in a portable, roadworthy package. A two-rackspace metal frame chassis, steel faceplate and handles allow for easy, safe transport from gig to gig. With the needs of modern bass players largely centered around volume and versatility, the LH500 is an ideal solution that gives you plenty of options to create the exact sound you're looking for.

*Wissenswertes zu Hartke

Jeder hat sie schon unzählige Male auf der Bühne oder im TV gesehen: die markanten Hartke-Bassboxen mit den Aluminium-Lautsprechern. Aber diese Boxen können weit mehr als nur gut aussehen. Die Klarheit, der Druck und die akkurate Bass-Wiedergabe dieser Boxen sind bis heute unerreicht.

In den 70er Jahren u.a. von Larry Hartke gegründet, sind neben den professionellen Bassboxen auch die Bass-Amps spätestens seit den 80er Jahren Kult. Endorser wie Aerosmith´s Tom Hamilton oder Darryl Jones waren da sehr hilfreich. Hartke bietet heute eine extreme Vielfalt an Bass-Equipment für jeden Geldbeutel. Das reiche Know How aus den professionellen Bass- Systemen findet sich auch in den kostengünstigeren Amps und Combos wieder.

Featured Artist

Jack Bruce — Solo / Cream, Stu Hamm — Solo / Bx3, Byron Miller — Luther Vandros, Victor Bailey — Solo, Mike Stone — Queensryche, Joe Pessia — DramaGods, Steve Ferlazzo — DramaGods, Vincent Dennis — Ice-T's Body Count, Rob Caggiano — Anthrax, Nate Watts — Stevie Wonder, David Johnson — Aaron Neville Band, Slunt — Slunt, Eddie Spaghetti — Supersuckers, Ruben Rodriguez — Session / Independent, Mark Epstein — Joe Bonamassa / Johnny Winter, Tucker — Pennyroyals, Dave Z — Z02, Dave Santos — Billy Joel, CSN, Francisco Centeno — Aretha, Broadway, Jeff Babko — Jimmy Kimmel Live / Larry Carlton, Chaz Frichtel — Michael Mcdonald, Double Z — Kid Creole, David Pastorius — Independent, Jack Knight — Funk Filharmonik, Mike Schoolden — Wakefield, Tony Donegan — Mashtun Grace, Greg Smith — Movin' out (Broadway), Chris Hindley — New Atlantic, Dave Keyes — Willy Deville, Chris Jisi — Independent, Dave Anton — Independent, Sprout — Pennyroyals, Ryan Dominguez — Tokyo Rose, Greg Doran — Tokyo Rose, Chris Brandt — Halifax, Mark Menghi — Constricted, Adam Trabish — Halifax, Paul Pesco — Session / Independent, Dave Costa — Boys Night out, Peter Sonntag — Final Virus, John Irvine — Lmt Connection, Chris Ballew — Presidents of the USA, Dan Monte — Buckethead, Reggie Woodside — Independent

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