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Bass Guitar Amp Head from Gallien Krueger belonging to the MB series

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  • marshallmatanemarshallmatane

    False opinion

    Gallien Krueger MB200Published on 12/12/11 at 10:00
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    In the notice prcdent, there is no truth.

    The amp 200 watts 4 ohms and it does not pse 15 kg but 4 lbs.



    USE

    Very simply, nothing compliqubr />
    SONORITS

    I expect mine and I give you back the news

    NOTICE GLOBAL

    The other item is to be Extruded Cut. It hurts the little beast with falsetto
  • crispycatbluescrispycatblues

    Super small head !!

    Gallien Krueger MB200Published on 09/09/14 at 02:48
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    I use a 4-ohm speaker to enjoy the full power of the amp, and 200 watts are more than enough, even when my drummer gets excited.
    I bought it for the weight (1 kg) and its small size (it fits in a soft case low lambda).
    The case is simple, and the blue LED on / off button is nice.
    You plug in 2 seconds Speakon cable to the cabinet.

    UTILIZATION

    No need to book - simple adjustments fast and efficient - it goes straight to the point, and not taken cabbage with 68 preset sound or preamp, which for me are the gadgets that are always a bit of a chore to set up - there are pedals for that.
    In any case, the shades are met, sound gras with clean sounds, but I corrected a lot of my …
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    I use a 4-ohm speaker to enjoy the full power of the amp, and 200 watts are more than enough, even when my drummer gets excited.
    I bought it for the weight (1 kg) and its small size (it fits in a soft case low lambda).
    The case is simple, and the blue LED on / off button is nice.
    You plug in 2 seconds Speakon cable to the cabinet.

    UTILIZATION

    No need to book - simple adjustments fast and efficient - it goes straight to the point, and not taken cabbage with 68 preset sound or preamp, which for me are the gadgets that are always a bit of a chore to set up - there are pedals for that.
    In any case, the shades are met, sound gras with clean sounds, but I corrected a lot of my bass sound too, so I try to stay pretty neutral on the amp to not be too dark, as it has songs with enough styles.
    The more = attenuator decibels to move from passive to active low bass when you 2.

    SOUNDS

    It is a pop trio / rock acts both quiet and melodic compositions, and stuff a little more violent with a lot of effects, therefore, contrasting pieces, with a drummer who alternates nags bearings with a super hit end - and the guys are always amazed by the sound quality and volume, despite the style of the song and the size of the box.
    I play an active Jazz Bass, and I plug in a cab Eden MB200 12-inch is also relatively compact.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I for the month of June, and I had it in the viewfinder for at least 2 years. I was just waiting to find the right cab 'before I started. I tried more powerful 200-watt GK but me enough. I hesitated with combos, but congestion largest bothered me. So I preferred the small head and small cabinet without regrets. Other brands have not convinced me. I did not know specifically GK before, but the weight / power ratio, sound clarity, price, and look, won the bet. The many positive reviews on this amp certainly strengthening my opinion.
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  • Anonymous

    Gallien Krueger MB200Published on 12/24/11 at 01:49
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Transistor, speaker connectors: Speakon / jack. DI Intgr.

    UTILIZATION

    - The configuration is it simple? Oh yes, to the extent that I am not a fan of EQ. There is the minimum vital: Bass, Hi-Mid, Low, Mid, Treble, a switch "Contour" giving extra warmth to the sound.

    - Gets it easy to sound good? Yes => Just by positioning the knob noon, I had a sound that I liked.

    - The manual is clear and sufficient? Unnecessary

    SOUNDS

    - Is it your style of music? Playing Pop / Rock, yes.

    - With what (s) guitar (s) / low (s) or effect (s) do you play? I play a bass luthier Mount with Fender Noiseless.

    - What kind of sound you get and with what rglages? The sound is crystal …
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    Transistor, speaker connectors: Speakon / jack. DI Intgr.

    UTILIZATION

    - The configuration is it simple? Oh yes, to the extent that I am not a fan of EQ. There is the minimum vital: Bass, Hi-Mid, Low, Mid, Treble, a switch "Contour" giving extra warmth to the sound.

    - Gets it easy to sound good? Yes => Just by positioning the knob noon, I had a sound that I liked.

    - The manual is clear and sufficient? Unnecessary

    SOUNDS

    - Is it your style of music? Playing Pop / Rock, yes.

    - With what (s) guitar (s) / low (s) or effect (s) do you play? I play a bass luthier Mount with Fender Noiseless.

    - What kind of sound you get and with what rglages? The sound is crystal clear and quite warm enough.

    - What are the sounds you prfrez, you dtest?

    OVERALL OPINION

    Used and sold a month ago.
    This head is perfect in every way because it just 1 kg PSE and the sound is terribly good, but I needed more power.

    If you can afford, go for the MB500 MB or merger (with the lamp).
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