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Genzler Amplification Bass Array Speaker Cabinets
Jeff Genzler is breaking ground again, with these fabulous bass cabinets with a wide soundstage, thanks to his innovative use of line arrays. 1x10, 1x12, 1x12 SLANT, 2x10 and 4x10 models available • 1x10: 250 8ohms • 1x12: 350w 8ohms • 2x10: 500w 8ohms • 4x10: 1000w 4ohms
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SB110 Lightweight Combo Bass Amplifier
This new amp is an excellent choice for players on a budget who need to amplify - with real pro features and great sound! Eminence driver, real plywood (no MDF!), good sound for URB and "slab" bass. And made in Canada!
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SB112 Lightweight Combo Bass Amplifier (1x12, 200w)
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Euphonic Audio Doubler Mark II Bass Amplifier
 The NEW EA Doubler improves on the original amp's generous feature set and bumps up the wattage, too! The 2-channel Doubler delivers up to 625 watts and has an updated look with other new improvements...
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Euphonic Audio NL-112 speaker cabinet (1x12)
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Tilt-Back Amplifier Stand
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Speaker Cable: 3 foot Speakon to Speakon (16ga)
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Some of our customers have told us what they think about this product.
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My Wizzy 110 arrived today from Bob Gollihur. Fast shipping, spectacular communication ... Bob and Mark deserve all the praise they get! Tried the Wizzy (at my home so far) with my trusty old GK 800RB Head. (Waiting for my micro 300 to ship). Played my Double bass with Wilson p/u, and a Fender '62 Vintage Re-issue P-Bass. All I can say is "Holy Sh*t"! How does that tiny, lightweight cab make all of that big sound. Freak of nature. Got a Jazz trio gig on upright this Sat night. Can't wait to see how it does. I'll be entirely thrilled If the micro 300 lives up to expectations. Thanks to you all for your reviews and shared experiences.
—Carl
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Hi Bob and Mark, I got my EA Micro 300 and Wizzy 10 today, as promised. So far, I've only auditioned it in my living room, but wow... they sound great. It sounds like MY BASS. I even put it in the back pack and walked around with it for a while, and really feel I can manage the subway with it just fine. Thank you so much for everything. I'll definitely post on talkbass about the great deal and sound.
—Jack H
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I bought a EA Wizzy 10 from you guys May 1, 2012 and first used it live last night... the band (and I) was blown away the sound that little sucker puts out. The guitar player, wearing shorts, was about 7 or 8 ft away, and said he could feel the air pushing against his legs. I plan on getting (more) EA stuff from you in the future.
Thanks,
—Tom M (May 2012)
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Just installed my new Realist Lifeline pickup- A/B'ed it with my R********* S*** - it's a LOT hotter and gives a big fat sound without fussing around with it. On last night's gig in a fairly large room, playing rockabilly with a drummer that uses his sticks as anger management devices, had no feedback issues playing at pretty high volumes- loud enough to feel the bass thump through the stage. Love, love love it! I was playing through my also new EA micro 550/Wizzy 10 rig. I anticipated using direct out to the house PA, and using my amp for stage volume only. Well that wasn't so. I was going it alone, and my teensy little rig just blew the house down! The whole set up was nice and loud when I hit the string, and when I really dug in, it just got louder! And finally, the tone was great too- I hate fussing with controls on the amp; just set and forget is my motto. The sound from this set up was nice and big and fat. Very much "my bass only louder". 18 pounds! My favorite rig ever!
—Jon P (June 2016)
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Hey guys, I have further testimony regarding the EA eensy teensy Iamp Micro 550 and the Realist Lifeline pickup. I had an outdoor gig at a car show/rockabilly festival and was a little dubious as to how the rig would handle the great outdoors. Now this is no Marshall stack- but it acquitted itself very well in my old school - read authentic to the 50's - rockabilly band. We aren't the shot heard round the world, volume wise, but I was super happy as to how the hot little lifeline/Iamp 550 Wizzy 10 worked. It's a kick just to get the big sound out of a sub 20 pound package! The only complaint is that the Wizzy 10 box really isn't big enough to lean my bass against on breaks- i just lay the beast down instead.
—Jon P (September 2016)
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