Seymour Duncan PowerStage 700 Bass
PowerStage 700 Bass is the ultimate solution for players seeking power, portability, and pristine sound quality. Designed by Seymour Duncan’s legendary engineer, Kevin Beller, a lifelong bass player, this 700-watt bass head delivers unparalleled clarity and performance in a lightweight, rugged package. Whether plugging in on stage or in the studio, PowerStage 700 Bass provides tight low end and rich harmonics, with a footswitchable built-in overdrive for an extra layer of sonic versatility.
A robust, bass-optimised EQ (treble, low mid, high mid, bass and presence) tailors your sound to any room. Need to switch between active and passive basses? You’re covered – PowerStage 700 Bass includes a convenient -10 dB pad control. Multiple output options (¼”, Speakon, XLR DI, and headphone) work for any setup, whether powering cabinets, going direct to a PA, or recording straight into your audio interface.
PowerStage 700 Bass is compact and durable for easy transport yet powerful enough to fill any venue. This world-class bass head can also serve as the ideal clean power platform to amplify your preamp or modeler. Streamline your rig without compromising your sound and focus on what truly matters—your music.
Key Features:
- 700 Watts of Power at 4 ohms.
- Preamp voiced for a wide range of vintage and modern bass sounds.
- Built-in Overdrive that can go from a light vintage saturation to full throttle bone-grinding distortion (with optional footswitchable control).
- Effects loop allows for post-preamp processing and easy integration with modelers and preamp pedals.
- 4 band EQ, Sweepable mid controls, and presence button offer dynamic tone shaping possibilities.
- Super lightweight and durable chassis for easy transport with our optional gig bag or rack ears.
- Aux input.
Available to order now from Rosetti! For more information please visit: https://www.rosetti.co.uk/seymour-duncan-powerstage-700-bass
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