Orange Gain Baby 100
Trius GmbH & Co. KG
Gildestr. 2
49477 Ibbenbüren
Deutschland
www.trius-vertrieb.de
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Product information "Orange Gain Baby 100"
100 watts of Class A/B power in a pedalamp format!
A super versatile two-channel mini amplifier with 100 watts of power.
The clean channel has a built-in compressor and controls for bass and treble.
The high-gain channel leaves nothing to be desired. 3-band EQ and a tight switch give you full control.
The Gain Baby weighs only 3.6 kg and can be easily transported in the included gig bag to any rehearsal room or gig.
- Channels: 2
- Country of Origin: China
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 300 x 80 x 195 mm
- EQ: Clean: Compression, Volume, Bass, Treble; Dirty: Gain, Volume, FS Volume, Presence, Bass, Middle, Treble
- Gain Levels: 4
- Housing size: Pedalboard Amp
- Impedance: 8/16 ohms
- Includes: AC Adapter, Gigbag
- Inserts: Series
- Power: 100 W
- Power Range: 51 - 100 W
- Special Features: 100% Analog,100 W Class A/B Power Amp
- Technology: Transistor
- Weight: 3,6 kg
Orange Amplification was founded in 1968 by Cliff Cooper in London. Previously the Brit had already achieved early success with the development of one of the first headphone preamplifiers. When the first Orange amps and speaker cabinets appeared at the end of 1968, their striking colour and the framed design of the amp heads and speaker cabinets represented a revolution in amplifier design. John Lennon, Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Paul Kossoff, Marc Bolan, Gary Moore, Peter Green, Noel Gallagher and many other famous musicians are convinced fans of Orange amps and speakers. Thus the British company quickly developed into a true global player with countless fans.
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