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EBS introduces lightweight Reidmar

EBS Sweden has rolled out it’s very first lightweight bass head and it is already garnering praise. TopGuitar Magazine awarded the Reidmar its Editor’s Choice selection in their January 2012 issue.

Engineered to produce the same signature tonal quality EBS is known for in their solid-state amps, the Reidmar offers that well defined, natural tone in a slender package that weighs in at 7.1 lbs. That’s less than a gallon of milk.

Similar to the HD350 or TD660 design, the Reidmar uses a built-in compressor and  features a 4-band EQ selection with Bright and Notch filters.

At 4 ohms it hits 250 watts, but it gets the most out of each and every watt, packing a surprisingly loud punch. Pound for pound, watt for watt, this lightweight has the unbelievable power that allows it to fight above it’s class.

While other microamps might be wrapped in exaggerated claims, EBS takes pride in the honesty and accuracy of their specs, and others have taken notice.

“The most natural sounding class-D amp I’ve ever played,” Keith Duffy, long-time supporting bassist for The Corrs, told EBS.

With an effects loop (send and return) and balanced XLR-out suitable for playing live or in the studio, the Reidmar has a versatility that makes it work in almost any musical context.

Now available, the EBS Reidmar retails for $799, but you can order one today from Best Bass Gear for $459.

 

Detailed Specs:

Input Impedance 2 Mohms
Gain Range -00 – +30 dB
Character Filter Shelving
High/Low Pass,
+7 dB @ 40 Hz
-2 dB @ 800 Hz
+3 dB @ 10 kHz
Tone Controls, Bass Shelving +/-18 dB @ 60 Hz
Mid Bandpass Filter 100 – 6000 Hz
+/- 12-15 dB
Treble Shelving +/-18 dB @ 6 kHz
Bright Shelving +15/-0 dB @ 10 kHz
Balanced Output -10 dBv, Pre/Post EQ, GND Lift
Output Power 250 W RMS @ 4 ohms load
125 W RMS @ 8 ohms load
Dimensions (WxDxH) 14 x 9.8 x 3.0” (36 x 25 x 7.5 cm)
Weight 3.2 kg (7.1 lbs.)

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