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SWR WorkingPro 400

Bass Guitar Amp Head from SWR belonging to the WorkingPro series

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Published on 05/19/07 at 04:21
SWR Bass 400 WorkingPro Head, 400 Watt into 4 Ohms, 2 HE, Classic SWR Preamp with Aural Enhancer, new exclusive Bass Enhance Circuitry, 4 Bd active EQ with variable midrange, Effect Loop, XLR Out pre / post EQ, incl. Footswitch, weight 25ibs
I do not want to translate but c'es simple!
Transistor amp, 407 watt 8 ohm x 2 = 4 ohms in Parallel: hp outputs are in parallel therefore include 2 hp to 1 hp or 8 ohm to 4 ohm.
The settings are very fine, efficient (aural enhancer, bass Increase), it adds bass without drowning the sound and an exceptional clarity. The treble is clear without tearing the ears. The conection is on the back panel and full hyper (effects loop, line output, hp etc.).
There are two protections clip signal input and output. The only thing is that 400 W are delivered just sufficient repetition ... and souvdent clipe output at slpaps .. and as I play mostly with Clarke's Alembic ...

UTILIZATION

The settings are fine, the sound is not so easy to find ... just one hour test.
The manual is multilingual.

SOUNDS

With a deluxe Alembic SC 2004, the sound is faithfully restored and crystalline, distinct.

OVERALL OPINION

The best: the sound
the least: it easily clipe
For me it is not powerful enough, the sound is less warm than my Ashdown Mag 300, but it is much more fine and precise that it wins. I redid this choice but an SWR 700 WorkingPro hoping that's enough.