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Phil Jones PURE SOUND BASS CUB BG-100 with Gig Bag
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USED with only a few hours of use. Mint Condition!
Sometimes all you need is an amp that can deliver true bass tones
but without the hassle of getting out a big rig amplifier. The Bass Cub
is 100 watts of pure tone in a “shoebox” size package and so light, it
can be lifted even with a finger!
It can sit on the floor or on top of a desk. Two independent channels
can accept two instruments or one microphone. It also has a stereo
input for Drum machine or I-pod/MP3 player. Practicing can be done with
the 2 internal speakers or headphones.
The BASS CUB comes with a padded carrying bag.
With these features and great sound there is no longer an excuse you
can not practice.
KEY FEATURES
- Two independent channels can accept two instruments or one microphone.
- Switchable Hight / Low input
- Two 3-band EQ
- Optical Limiter
- Headphone Output
- Tuner Output
- Pre-amp Line Output
- Balanced Line Output
- Two Internal 5-inch Proprietary PJPS Speakers
- Dimensions: 12 x 10.8 x 7.8 inch (W x D x H)
- Weighs only 13.2 lbs / 6kg
- AC Voltage: 100 - 240 Volt / 50 - 60Hz
- 2 Year Warranty
Reviews and Ratings
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Bass Cub BG-100
By: Dave on 05/13/2011 08:57:30 AM
Pros: Sound, size, weight and price
Cons: none
I own a variety of PJB equipment including a Briefcase, D-200 and Bass Buddy and with each unit I find the sound to be rather uncolored – amplifying the natural sound of my bass. In a side by side comparison (in my house) I thought the Briefcase had a more 'airy' sound - some might say more treble or high end sound whereas the Bass Cub sounded a little more 'tight' or 'boxy'. Yet when I rehearse or gig I find the amp 'sits' well and provides a full sound. I am especially impressed that such a small and light amp can provide enough bottom to support a big band.
As with the Briefcase, the Bass Cub is affected by physical placement. With the Briefcase I have found it works better when placed a foot or so from a wall. With the Bass Cub it works best when placed on the floor (as one might expect) yet I am inclined to set the amp on a chair for easy access without compromising my sound. The limiter/compressor is also a very useful feature and I feel is integral to achieving the best sound. I like the simple 3 band eq; it's musical and powerful. A little bit goes a long way.
I like Phil Jones amps. I think the company provides all the necessary components needed for live or studio work. Pick-ups on an upright bass require much higher input impedance than the pick-ups of an electric bass. The input impedance on PJB amps is close to 4 meg-ohms which really helps when using piezo pickups. The Bass Cub also has a DI output and a line out. I'm looking forward to a matching powered speaker cabinet specifically for the Bass Cub.
I think back to when I carried a Portaflex B-15 30+ years ago, the separate amp heads and cabinets I used to schlep, and all the other amps I've had since and am grateful someone is making small, light and powerful amps today. The Phil Jones amps have replaced the GK MB-150s I used to carry. I could go on about the Bass Cub - like having two independent channels and the aux input with a separate level control or having all the controls located on top and recessed for easy access. For my application - reproduction of my upright - it's a great amp. I found the sales and support at Django Books to be just as great.
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Bought a second!
By: friendben on 05/12/2011 03:21:25 PM
Pros: Extremely clean, very small and light.
Bought a Bass Cub to use with a Phil Jones Suitcase for keyboards. I liked the Cub so much, I bought a second to run the keys in stereo.
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Phill Jones BG100
By: jeffrs on 04/30/2011 11:54:06 AM
Pros: Light, Clean Sounding, Well Made, Full Featured
Cons: Not nearly as loud as one might expect from 100W
I bought this amp to replace my Acoustic B20. I really like the BG100 because it is very clean sounding, light and super portable, well built and full featured. However, it is not much louder than the 20W B20 and struggles at practice (which granted is too loud but that is primarily why I bought the BG100. From a volume perspective it is marginal as a rock band practice amp but would be perfect for an acoustic practice and maybe an acoustic gig.
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