The result is a bass head designed to offer natural uncolored tone and clear definition whatever the playing style, with the look and feel of a bass amp.
The EBS Reidmar 250 does not feature an automatic limiter designed to reduce headroom and destroy the definition of low-end at loud volume levels. Instead it is engineered to simulate natural amp distortion when pushed to its limits, which is designed to allow users to take advantage of the 250W available and create the impression of a much stronger amp.
The manually operated compressor and the 4-band EQ-section with Bright and Notch filters retains much of the EBS HD350 and TD660 amps front panel layout. Other features include an Effects Loop (send and return), Balanced XLR-out for live and studio use (with pre/post EQ switch and Ground Lift), Line Out, Headphone Output and a Speakon speaker output.
The amp utilises an analogue preamp with a Class-D power amp providing 250 W RMS @ 4 ohms. It weighs in at 3.2 kg (7.1 lbs)!
The Reidmar 250 is matched with a pair of EBS ClassicLine mini size 110 or 112 cabinets, or the NeoLine mini size cabinets to create a portable mini stack, or with any single full size EBS cabinet rated 4 ohms.
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