Comprised of three different models, the Gnome range packs a mighty punch despite each unit’s relatively small size. Each amplifier features a solid-state construction with an emphasis on maintaining tonal clarity and a high headroom, with a three-band EQ with 15 dB of boost/cut for each band providing a flexible tone shaping system.
Two of the amplifiers in the Gnome range – the 200W Gnome I and the 280W Gnome I Pro – also feature built-in USB audio interfaces, letting you record bass tracks directly from your amplfier into a DAW. For a more affordable, interface-free variant, there’s also the Gnome Pocket Amp Head, which also packs 200W of power.
Elsewhere, each unit features a balanced XLR out with switchable ground lift, as well as a reagular 4-ohm speaker out and a headphone output for silent practise.
Find out more about Warwick’s new Gnome range via their website. Warwick are distributed in Australia through Amber Technology.