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Infinity 80 Watt Bass Guitar Amplifier Amp OVERSTOCK SALE New TEC80BWby Infinity Music
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Features
- Rated Power: 80 Watts RMS @ 4 Ohms load
- Frequency Response: 50 Hz to 8 kHz, Speakers: Two 8".
- Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.5%(typical). Maximum Gain: 48 dB EQ Centered, gain, volume 10
- Hum & Noise: -75 dB Below Rated Power, Maximum Input Level: 1.0 vrms
- Input Impedance: 220 k Ohms, Power Consumption: 100 Watts Maximum
Product Description
Dimensions: 20 x 13 3/4" x 15" 1/2. Weight: 37Lbs. INPUT JACK: 1/4" This is an instrument input for plugging in virtually anything. You can plug in a guitar, keyboard, drum machine, mixer, cassette deck, CD or any pre-amplified signal. GAIN 1: This is the volume level controll to channel one. Peak LED # 1: This LED lets you know you are using channel one. VOICE: An overall tone control to allow select tailoring of the sound. Channel Select: This switch selects between the two channels. Gain 2: A volume level controll to channel two which may be set differently than channel one for soloing or in a boost function. Peak LED #2: This LED lets you know you are using channel 2. Voice 2: An overall sweep controll to allow differently tailoring of the overall than channel one. Peak Detect LED: overdriving on Active LED: This LED compression circuit is engaging. 125 Hz Equalization: Controll that adjusts the amount of boost or cut (+/- 15db) in low frequency range (125HZ). 250 Hz Equalization: Controll that adjusts the amount of boost or cut (+/- 15db) in low frequency range (250HZ). 500 Hz Equalization: Controll that adjusts the amount of boost or cut (+/- 15db) in low frequency range (500HZ). 1 Khz Equalization: Controll that adjusts the amount of boost or cut (+/- 15db) in the mid- high frequency range 2 Khz Equalization: Controll that adjusts the amount of boost or cut (+/- 15db) in the mid- high frequency range (2KHz). VOLUME: The overall volume level of channel two. This signal then feeds into the master volume control. Effects Insert: A 1/4" 3-conductor jack allowing inserting an external effects device. Footswitch: A 1/4" 2-conductor jack that allows the channels to be switched back and forth for soloing or special effect. POWER: on/off switch. LINE OUTPUT: This is a 1/4" 2-conductor jack 1000 Ohms EXTERNAL SPEAKER OUTPUT:1/4" jackReviews
5 stars for the priceThis is my first amp, so keep i mind this review is not from a music expert. Price was under $100 with the shipping when I bought it! At that price it is a steal. On eBay people are paying Kaito $150 plus shipping for this same amp. I do not think I would pay that much. The manual that arrived with the amp said that it was a 65 watt amp, but Kaito assures me that this is an error and that it is 80 watts. I think that it must be 2x40 watts as it is a two speaker amp and does not get loud like you might expect from 80 watts. You are not going to shake the foundation or blow out any windows. Amp hums a little when you get the volume up over 1/2 way. The "manual" gives no aditional info or instructions on how to use the features such as effects input. Footswitch is not included so I can't answer to that. Don't expect a Cadillac at this price; but if they list more at a similar price you've got an amp that is light enough to easily throw in trunk, cheap enough that you don't have to baby it and good enough to thump a little. 5 band equalizer seems to function and is a nice feature. Having two channels but only one input is something that doesn't have much use as far as I am concerned. Great amp for the price I paid, but for more $$$ you can get a lot more elsewhere. I wish it came with some real instructions, but overall I am happy with the deal I got. I look forward to seeing some reviews by some owners with expertise. For me it is functional and worth the money for a practice or garage band amplifier. No complaints on product or service. If you want a Peavy or Roland buy one of those, not an Infinity. By the way, other than eBay I can locate very little on the web about Infinity instruments.


