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AER Amp One Bass Amplifier Combo, from AER

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AER Amp One Bass Amplifier Combo
AER Amp One Bass Amplifier Combo

Electric Bass 200 watt Combo Amplifier

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What we think:

This amp handles small gigs like a dream! Or have a seriously great sounding bass amp that doesn't take up much space to bring to rehearsals or the studio!

AER is known for being one of the best acoustic amp companies. It's about time you heard what all the fuss is about!

Sounds amazing with a Nash JB-63!

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Specs:

•    single channel bass combo
•    200 watts, dynamic control
•    10“ loudspeaker neodymium magnet
•    compressor with adjustable ratio and threshold

Description:

Small but rich & big in tone The AER bottom_line amp one is a small sized 200 watt amplifier (preamp plus power amplifier) specially designed to amplify electric bass instruments. As with all AER amps there is no other choice than quality. Size and sound frame the goal of all efforts in design and manufacture. Reliability in all situations. True reproduction and clear definition with substantial sound pressure makes this handy combo your prime priority.

It seems like we have done it again...

Over many years you have asked us for something small for electric bass... simple, powerful and with a performance hard to believe...

And there it is – the AER Bottom Line Amp one. Based on a superb 10“ in a bass reflex encolsure, in combination with a serious 200 watt power amp, more than sufficient power-supply and extended dynamic headroom – not to forget Paul’s helping hands and ears – it is finally done.

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