Laney R500-115 Bass Guitar Combo Amplifier
£450.00

Laney R500-115 Bass Guitar Combo Amplifier

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Cramming a staggering 500W RMS into a portable and versatile package, this solid-state combo amplifier is the perfect companion for the modern bassist, ideal for anything from band rehearsals to the big stage.

Versatile Solid-State Performance

As part of Laney's highly-acclaimed Richter range of solid-state bass amplifiers, the versatile R500-115 has been designed to suit the needs of every bass player, no matter your ability or playstyle.

With a single 15" custom driver and high-frequency horn housed inside of a sealed cabinet, you've got just the right sized amp for the road with just the right output for the stage. Complete with a built-in compressor and 10 band Graphic EQ, you'll have no problem nailing that perfect tone for your performance.

With both normal and high jack inputs, you've got a range of input options to suit your bass, complete with a handy XLR D.I output for both live mixer connections and studio recording options.

Complete with a headphone output and an aux input that's perfect for playing along to your favourite songs or backing track, the R500-115 shapes up to be the perfect all-rounder, great for both practice and performance without breaking the bank.

Laney R500-115 Bass Guitar Combo Amplifier Key Features:

  • 500 Watts Power
  • 1 x 15" Custom Driver
  • Built-In Compressor & EQ
  • FX Loop
  • Balanced XLR D.I Out
  • MP3 / Aux-In
  • Headphone Socket

Laney R500-115 Bass Guitar Combo Amplifier Specifications:

  • Compressor
  • Tuner out
  • Speakon Connectors
  • Single Channel
  • 1 x 15” custom driver + HF Horn
  • 10 band Graphic EQ
  • Item dimensions: 563mm x 523mm x 365mm (HWD)
  • Carton dimensions: 650mm x 585mm x 430mm (HWD)
  • Item weight: 23.30kg
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