New Bass Amps

US Line 6 ships 400- and 750-watt Lowdown models      20/11/08

New Bass Amps


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Line 6 has announced the availability of their LowDown LD400 Pro 2x10 combo, and HD400 and HD750 heads, the newest additions to the LowDown family of bass amplifiers.
Rich Renken, Line 6 Product Manager, told us, "After falling head-over-heels for the sounds and features of the original, lower-wattage LowDown bass amps, artists began demanding bigger, louder, world-tour-worthy Line 6 bass rigs. From these demands, LowDown LD400 Pro, HD400 and HD750 were born."
Here's what Line 6 have to say about the amps...
LowDown LD400 Pro, HD400 and HD750 include the full feature set of the original LowDown family: a complete palette of bass tones in five distinct amp models inspired by the sounds of legendary amplifiers and classic bass setups.
Fully loaded, each LowDown boasts a studio-quality compressor, synth bass and three Smart Control FX including Chorus, Envelope Filter and Octaver. Other intuitive features include an integrated chromatic tuner and four user-programmable memories (which expands to 36 with a Line 6 FBVâ„¢ foot controller). And, of course, each LowDown amp features a balanced XLR direct out ideal for live performance or direct recording.
LowDown HD750, the big brother, pushes 750 watts at 4 ohms, LowDown HD400 pushes 400 watts at 4 ohms and LowDown LD400 Pro pushes 400 watts through two 10" speakers and a compression driver horn.
Pricing and Availability:
LowDown LD400 Pro: $799 MSRP
LowDown HD400: $599 MSRP
LowDown HD750: $799 MSRP
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