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Blackstar Unity Pro Bass U60

Bass amp
Sale

Easy to use

Chic design

Unity Series

Lightweight

Versatile usage

309,00 349,00
In stock

5 years warranty

professional staff

1000m2 music store

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The Unity Bass U60 is Blackstar's answer to the ample (by) starter market of bass amps. This bass amp is versatile and easy to use so an asset to almost all bass players! With this amp you mainly play at home but with a power output of 60W this amp can also be used in smaller rehearsal rooms

The U60 is a solid state combo. Equipped with a 3-band EQ, voice selector (consisting of Classic, Modern and Overdrive), a Chorus effect, compressor, -10Db switch and a mini jack aux connection so you can connect external sources. The amp is good for passive and active bass guitars and both modern and vintage sound is within reach with this cabinet.

Thanks to the compression function, you can also fine tune your bass when you want to slap so that these sounds come out extra well.

This bass amp is used by all kinds and degrees of bass players - a true friend of everyone!

  • 51-75 watts
  • Built-in effects: chorus and compressor
  • Controls: gain, low, mid, mid frequency, high, master, level
  • Switches: on/off, ground elevator, 0dB/-10dB, Classic, Modern, Overdrive, Chorus on/off and compressor on/off
  • Inputs: 6.35mm TS jack input, 6.35mm TRS jack footswitch 3.5mm TRS jack MP3/line in
  • Outputs: XLR line out balanced, 6.35mm TS jack line out, balanced, XLR cab link
  • Aux in
  • Weight: 13.8kg
  • Dimensions: 53.0 x 50.0 x 38.5 cm

More Information

Brand Blackstar
Ean Code 0845644004096
Amp type solid state
Output power <100 watt
Speaker configuration & size 1x10"
Other options aux. input
Article number 66224
Size (packaging) 53 x 50 x 38.5 cm
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