Warwick WA300 300 WAtt Bass Head
Special Price
AUD499.00
Regular Price
AUD849.00
Out of stock
Overview
Music Park is slashing prices before we move buildings after 29 years. The Warwick WA300 is down to only $499. ONE ONLY
Warwick WA300 300 WAtt Bass Head at Music Park
Warwick WA-300 Bass Amp Head
Classic sound with modern performance. Manufacturing techniques and component quality has improved drastically over the last couple of decades. Noise and hum are no longer unavoidable side effects of great sound. So here Warwick have recreated the “Classic” 10 band graphic EQ powered Bass Amp with big, powerful, tight sound in a modern package.
300 Watt at 4 Ohm
19” Housing for rack mounting
Class A Low Noise Preamp
2 Way EQ with controls for bass and treble
10 Way graphic Equalizer, switchable
Mute Switch
Adjustable, switchable compressor
2 Inputs for active or passive Basses
The two instrument inputs are suitable for 2 instruments at the same time
Line Output with Ground Lift switch
Balanced DI output with switch Pre / Post EQ
FX Loop
Tuner Output
Aux Stereo-Input, Mini jack for connecting MP3 player, CD player etc.
Integrated headphone amplifier. Aux in stereo signals over headphones in stereo
2 coaxial, lockable connectors for Speaker Systems
Temperature-dependent fan
Dimensions in mm (B/H/D 483 x 90 x 220)
Weight: 10 kg
CLASS-A CIRCUITRY
Class-A amplifiers are typically more linear and, as such, are less complex than other amplifier classes. The amplifying element is biased so the device is always conducting to some extent. This means the amplifier is always on, avoiding the problem of crossover distortion associated with class-AB and -B designs.
LOW-Z CIRCUITRY
By lowering the impedance inside an electronic circuit you lower the amount of thermal noise. In an amp where you have tone controls that lift mids and highs a considerable amount, proper impedance level makes the difference between enduring audible annoying hiss, and enjoying a pleasant tonal experience.
DYNAMIC DISTORTION LIMITER™
Distortion occurs when an amplifier works beyond its range, when the power supply cannot supply the power any more to take the amp higher. A common method to control distortion in amps is to use a limiter, a device that stops the signal going beyond a specific level. Audio limiters work by setting a threshold signal level where the circuit kicks in and keeps signal levels within the capabilities of the power supply. This method is not very precise and often causes audible effects such as pumping and thumps. Warwick designed a circuit that instead reads the distortion level in the power amp and starts limiting as soon as the amp shows even miniscule amounts of distortion. This means their amps always stay within 0.3% distortion (THD) when most amps are rated at between 5- 10% distortion (that means that to get your 600 Watts out of a 600 Watt amp you will get it audibly distorted and if you want a clean signal the power will be a lot less). There are desirable types of distortion, but these are not usually associated with transistor amplifiers, but more commonly associated with tube amps and effect pedals. Warwick’s goal is to give the user a great, clean sound allowing the user to decide how much, and what kind of distortion to employ.
300 Watt Power Amp
19” Housing for rack mounting
Class A Low Noise Preamp
2 Way EQ with controls for bass and treble
10 Way graphic Equalizer, switchable
Mute Switch
Adjustable, switchable compressor
2 Inputs for active or passive Basses
The two instrument inputs are suitable for 2 instruments at the same time
Line Output with Ground Lift switch balanced DI output with switch Pre / Post EQ
FX Loop
Tuner Output
Aux Stereo-Input, Mini jack for connecting MP3 player, CD player etc.
Integrated headphone amplifier. Aux in stereo signals over headphones in stereo
2 coaxial, lockable connectors for Speaker Systems
Temperature-dependent fan
Dimensions in mm: (B/H/D 483 x 90 x 220
Weight: 10 kg
Music Park in Perth Western Australia has a great range of Warwick basses and amps
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Modelling Amplifier (Y/N) | No |
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