![]() It's probably loud enough for a small gig but will be wanting for anything halfway serious. But I found the bass and trebles both boosted when flat. I found the Rumble 100 to have a special sound that some might like. It's an ok amp, but at $300 very limited when for approximately $20-30 more you can get a BG250 or a GK Mb110. In last place of 3 was the Fender Rumble 100. On the plus side, the built-in tuner is really nice to have. Additionally I am told (though haven't experienced it) that XLR out bypasses any toneprint effect you might have. You cannot download EQ's and Toneprint editor is not available for the amp. The toneprint thing on the amp only allows you to download SPECIAL EFFECTS. I actually felt a bit betrayed in this regard. Frankly, the toneprint on the amp is (IMO) over-hyped and has limited usefulness. One of my big complaints is how TCE really hypes the toneprint thing for the amp (as well as it's pedals). ![]() The separate gains and master volume are helpful in finding a variety of tones as turning up the gain really helps bring out crispness. When I went to change basses it was difficult to find the sound I wanted for each. Somehow it shifts frequencies of the adjustments, supposedly to make it easier to get a better sound with EQing, but I found it to be the opposite. While that undertone gives it an aura of depth it also eclipses some of the clarity of the notes. The natural sound of this amp has a deep undertone. 18.2" x 24.4" x 15.0" 35 pounds It too is a very good amp. Runner up and almost a keeper was the TC Electronic BG250-112. If your budget is only around $300 you should seriously consider this amp. LOUD! I'd probably have gone for this one but I got a deal on the 112 narrowed the difference to $70 for the 112 vs the 110. Again, only 30 pounds (13.7 Kg for those over yonder).Īs an alternative, I strongly considered the GK MB 110, the 100 watt/10" version. It's even smaller than the Rumble 100 and puts out significantly more sound. That is the key ingredient to it being the winner. No master, but 4 eq knobs, a single gain/volume control, a contour switch and -10db switch. Can't play it at home without the -10db switch and still the volume is at 2. This is the third of three amps that I purchased, returning the other two. Overall good condition, except the wheels have cracked and it's show a little bit of wear. I used to play gigs with this beast, but it's been a while since then. Hello,Thanks for looking selling my Gallien-Krueger Backline 600 Bass Head and Backline 410blx II Bass Cab. Gallien-Krueger Backline 600 Bass Head and Backline 410blx II Bass Cab - $400 (Near SDSU).Great condition.Power: 100W.Channels: 2.Inputs: 1.Speaker outputs: 1 x 1/4″ jack.Controls: Gain, level A, level B, active 3-band EQ, contour, master.Additional controls: -10dB pad, channel selector.Connections: Line out, headphone output, footsw. Gallien Krueger Backline 112-II Bass Combo - $250 (Leicester).It has a line out and the kickback feature allows you to use it as a stage monitor for larger gigs while going through a PA. This amp is 125 watts and is great for small gigs and practicing. Hi, I have a Gallien Krueger Backline kickback style amp. Gallien Krueger Backline 112 Bass Combo - $160 (Minnesott Beach). ![]() Gallien Krueger Backline 112 Bass Combo - $175 (Minnesott Beach).My brother bought this and a bass, but literally only played them for about an hour total, and put them in a closet. ![]() It has one 12 inch speaker and sounds really good. Thanks for looking!!! For sale is a Gallien Krueger Backline 112 Bass Combo Amp.
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