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New EBS HD360 High Definition Bass Head Arrives

Published 12 years ago on June 22, 2012

By Guitar Interactive Magazine

New EBS HD360 High Definition Bass Head Arrives -

EBS Sweden AB and UK distributor Sound Technology Ltd hasannounced shipping of the new HD360 High Definition bass head, anupgrade and replacement for the popular HD350 head.

The EBS High Definition (HD) bass amp was originally launched in2001. Upon release, it immediately caught the attention of MarcusMiller, who became an ambassador for the HD350. The connectionhelped establish EBS as a top brand for non-compromising bassplayers around the world. The HD350 has been acknowledged for it'sextremely well designed preamp and is a common sight on studiosessions by high profile artists ever since, including bass masterssuch as Alex Al (Michael Jackson/Paul Simon) and TalWilkenfeld.

The new upgraded HD360 features an improved preamp with betterlow frequency respons and more headroom than the previous 350model.  It is a Solid State, 100 % analogue bass amp featuringa drive control with Tube Emulated Drive, EBS renowned built-incompressor/limiter (controlled from the front panel), a powerful4-band EQ with Bright and Notch filters, an Effects Loop run withmix-in filter, a floating balanced XLR output with SpeakerSimulator, Ground Lift and Post/pre EQ filter. The instrument inputjack offers Phantom Power output that makes it possible to power anactive bass or a single EBS Black Label Pedal.

The EBS HD360 is entirely Made in Sweden.   It isavailable now in the UK at an RRP of £1086 inc VAT.

For more information please contact EBS UK/ROI distributor SoundTechnology Ltd on 01462 480000 or visit www.bass.se and www.facebook.com/ebsbassuk

 


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