Big power for solid bass tones from classic to modern.
Roland's most advanced bass amplifier
employs proprietary Feed Forward Processing (FFP) with Active Speaker Control technology for a marked increase in speaker
efficiency and response, loudness, and tone.
COSM Vintage, Modern, and Super Flat preamps deliver a range of great
tones beyond that of a traditional bass amp with simple, analog-style controls. The Super Flat setting reproduces the sonic
characteristics of your bass without coloration and its fat and clear sound is perfect for bridge and soundboard pickups on
upright basses. Solid state or fat, natural, Tube Logic compression smoothes out your attack for rich, pro-level tone.
The
front panel has normal and piezo-level inputs, active/passive switch, gain, preamp type knob with Shape switch, 4-band semi-parametric
EQ, a tweeter control knob, effect blend, master volume, mute switch, and headphone jack. On the rear is a footswitch jack,
effects loop I/O, subwoofer out, line out, tuner out, and the XLR D.I.
An optional powered extension speaker adds another
layer of punch for performers who play larger venues. (See accessory box on this page.)
Roland
D-Bass 115 Amplifier Features:
- 300W bi-amped power
- 1
x 15" (200W) with tweeter (100W)
- 3 COSM preamps: Vintage, Modern, and Super Flat
- DSP-powered
Feed Forward Processing
- Active Speaker Control
- Pro-quality compression
- Active/passive
input-level switch
- Gain
- Preamp type select knob with Shape switch
- 4-band
semi-parametric EQ
- Tweeter control knob
- Effect blend
- Master volume
- Mute switch
- I/O includes: normal and piezo inputs, headphone jack, tuner out, footswitch
jack, effects loop I/O, subwoofer out, line out, XLR DI out with ground lift
- Casters
- Optional
powered extension speaker (model 115X)
- 23-1/2"W x 26-9/16"H x 16-1/8"D
- 55 lbs.
The cleanest lows and the sweetest highs; vintage-style thump and
rumble; super-accurate uncolored sound for your electric, upright, or acoustic; it's all here. Order your D-Bass amp today.
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