
The Kilo Bass Amplifier delivers a true 1,000 watts of bridged mono power or 500 watts of power per side… more

The Kilo Bass Amplifier delivers a true 1,000 watts of bridged mono power or 500 watts of power per side… more
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Eden has a new range of affordable bass cabinets and head/box packages. The EGRE-300PAK 300-watt bass head and… more
Eden Electronics have been pumping out bass gear since 1976 with a range of amps and cabs all finding… more
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if you need a small, compact rig with enough tone and power to compete on small to midsized gigs it’s definitely worth some consideration. The fact that it weighs only 18.5 kgs and measures a measly 50cm x 50 cm x 50 cm (approx) means you could sit this on the front seat next to you (even in the missus’ pink barina when your trusty gig bus is out of action) and stil have room to juggle Hungry Jacks on your knee on the way to the gig.

The Little Bastard is definitely loud enough for bar and club stages, and with the DI it will of course be loud enough for arenas too since you’ll be feeding it through the front of house.