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Bass Guitar Amp Head from Hartke belonging to the LH series

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  • pussinbootspussinboots

    Pure diesel blood

    Hartke LH1000Published on 05/10/14 at 05:29
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    READ MY OPINION ON LH-500 is the same amp

    Hybrid preamp 1 x ECC83, transistor amp

    2x500W into 4 ohms, bridgeable to 1000W. Download manual in Samsontec for specific specs.

    Bass, mid, treble
    1 button bright
    1 DI pre-preamp

    2 inputs active / passive
    1 volume, scale to 2 amps

    See my article on LH 500 because apart from the 2 amp and power, it is the same as 1000W.

    I only use active low so it is the perfect (low setting) because I work course corrections on bass.

    UTILIZATION

    The preamp is none other than the preamp "bassman 100" 60s channel bright component near (I plans hehe so I can speak ... hehe).
    The manual is useless, 3 buttons the sound is right there…
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    READ MY OPINION ON LH-500 is the same amp

    Hybrid preamp 1 x ECC83, transistor amp

    2x500W into 4 ohms, bridgeable to 1000W. Download manual in Samsontec for specific specs.

    Bass, mid, treble
    1 button bright
    1 DI pre-preamp

    2 inputs active / passive
    1 volume, scale to 2 amps

    See my article on LH 500 because apart from the 2 amp and power, it is the same as 1000W.

    I only use active low so it is the perfect (low setting) because I work course corrections on bass.

    UTILIZATION

    The preamp is none other than the preamp "bassman 100" 60s channel bright component near (I plans hehe so I can speak ... hehe).
    The manual is useless, 3 buttons the sound is right there.
    Easy and it sends a potato breathlessly.

    Lack in my opinion compared to the older brothers of a brand or a Deep Contour for slap passages when coming from classic sounds

    SOUNDS

    This is going on everywhere! It is very good for heavy and round sound, but works very well in fusion with mediums very present.

    As I said to a contact who wanted technical advice, no scene justifies such powers except to manage multiple stacks positioned on large trays.

    500W behind outdoor 10m even if the cashing baffles without flinching, what I (Powerhouse 115 + 210), is not in the field of endurance, so 1000 ...

    OVERALL OPINION

    Used for several years with its little brother the 500.

    I like the price, ease and powerful sound
    I do not like the weight especially when it's Racke tjrs which was my case. When others run it okay but when it's me that's wrong.

    The value for money is excellent although I think it increases a little ...

    I did more because the weight bothered me. I opted for the opposite, GK fusion 500 = 2kg. And it sends the brawn! This is not the same price of course.
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  • MGR/BillyMGR/Billy

    Hartke LH1000

    Hartke LH1000Published on 12/15/10 at 15:00
    This is the big brother to the Hartke LH500, an amp I reviewed earlier, but have since upgraded. This amp is like having 2 500 watt amps in one. In bridged mono this beast puts out 750 watts into 8ohm and 1100 into 4 ohms. If you need more power than that, you will probably go deaf!

    My local music shop had one that did not sell and they marked this $500 amp down to $299. I put it on hold and did everything shy of sell a lung to get it!

    It is super simple to use. Volume, Bass, Mid, Treble and then a blend knob if you are using 2 or more cabs. There is also a built in brite and limiter button. The functions are subtle, yet effective.

    The EQ section is take from the vintage Fende…
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    This is the big brother to the Hartke LH500, an amp I reviewed earlier, but have since upgraded. This amp is like having 2 500 watt amps in one. In bridged mono this beast puts out 750 watts into 8ohm and 1100 into 4 ohms. If you need more power than that, you will probably go deaf!

    My local music shop had one that did not sell and they marked this $500 amp down to $299. I put it on hold and did everything shy of sell a lung to get it!

    It is super simple to use. Volume, Bass, Mid, Treble and then a blend knob if you are using 2 or more cabs. There is also a built in brite and limiter button. The functions are subtle, yet effective.

    The EQ section is take from the vintage Fenders. It is sometimes called a 'tone stack' This means to get it flat your EQ needs to be set around 2 for treble and bass with your mids almost cranked.

    In a perfect world this amp would have a 2nd midrange knob to really dial the mids in, but hey they went for a simple design and they delivered!

    Built like a tank! I gigged with my LH500 for a year strong with no hold ups besides needing to replace the 12AX7. You may prefer nicer 12AX7 anyway.

    Great tone and enough power for any situation. Can't beat the price. There aren't many powerhouse 1000 watt bass amps out there for sub $500.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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