Description
An EBS HD360 bass head in unused condition. This amp was purchased in early 2016, and the original owner never got around to opening the box. This is a brand new amplifier. However, because we are not the original owner, the amp will not come with a manufacturer's warranty. That said, this amplifer is considered as new and fully functional.
Manufacturer's Description...
The EBS HD360 is a compact and heavily-equipped bass head for the bass player who demands clout and versatility without fuss. Take full control of your tone in the studio and on stage with this excellent bass head--a favorite among many professional bass players.!
This 'High Definition' bass head is completely based on Solid State technique. The HD heads have become favorites among studio session players, offering an exceptionally good and thought-out EQ that has been tuned-in carefully to cover all the frequency ranges that you need to optimize your tone. With a 360 W RMS output it offers enough power for most of us, and is slightly smaller and lighter in size than the TD head.
The basic layout of the control panel (from left to right) feature a Character filter, which is a quick fix to a decent sound by offering a mid-scooped overall tone. Then the input Gain control that should be set so it flickers when you play your instrument hard (which is important with all EBS heads). The Filter Active button to activate the EQ filters, then the shelving Bass filter, the advanced Middle filter where you pick the frequency range you’d like to adjust with the right control and cut or boost in that range with the left control. Don’t forget the clever "Notch" function. When the Cut/Boost control is set to "Notch" you can identify and scoop out frequencies causing unwanted feedback with the Frequency control. It is very useful in rumbling venues that may pick up certain frequencies, or when you get feedback from an instrument, such as an upright bass. Next control is the shelving Treble filter and then the unique Bright filter, which is almost like a volume control for the cabinet’s tweeter. When turned up it opens up the sound and makes the tone huge and alive. The Drive offers that extra grit that makes the amp growl as much as you want. From just a smooth boost to growling distortion.
The JMD50 was a 50 Watt head with four channels, a single ECC83 preamp valve, two EL34s in the power stage, and studio quality digital FX, which included: chorus, phaser, flanger, tremolo; a highly responsive noise gate; analogue, tape, hi-fi and multi delays, reverb, with 16 different preamp options and 128 memory locations.
Overview
-Power Output: 360 Watts @ 2 Ohms
-Controls: Gain, Comp/Limit, Bass, Mid Notch, Mid Freq, Treble, Bright, Drive, Volume
-Dimensions: 19" x 13" x 2"
-Weight: 20 lbs