* Powerful bass amplifier of 150 watts
* For the scratch or scene
* With large 15" speaker
* Robust construction with carrying handle and metal corners
The Dane Bass 150 is an affordable all-in-one solution for amplifying your electric bass. You get a high performance 150 watt amp that can play loud enough for you to use it with your band and perform on stage. It has extensive tone shaping controls and features that can support you in your training.
Bass 150 is a 150 watt bass amplifier in a compact combination format (speaker and amplifier are built together in the same cabinet). The bass amplifier is equipped with a powerful 15" speaker (38.10 cm) and a control panel with an extensive range of controls. Gain and master control how loud the amp plays, while its 4-band tone controls let you shape the sound the way you want it. The extended midrange control with both high and low mids is extremely lively, allowing you to make a more precise setting of the midrange.
The bright switch makes your bass sound brighter and more present, while the boost switch raises the bass level, which is especially useful when you play low but still want a rich sound from your electric bass. You can use line-out to connect your amplifier to a sound card when you need to record your bass playing.
Dane is a Danish brand with roots dating back to the 1960s, where Dane was involved in several major events in connection with providing the sound. Among other things, Dane and the then sister brand MAX were involved in the planning and delivery of sound for the first version of Roskilde Festival.
The idea for Dane arose in the early 1960s, when the Danish importer of VOX was asked to supply amplifiers for The Beatles' first foreign concerts, which were to take place in Hamburg. As VOX could not supply a specific PA system at the time, the importer got the idea to found a company that could supply any sound one could imagine needing to use for a concert. That is, PA systems, guitar amps, bass amps and more. Thus arose Dane.
As far as we know, the Beatles never got to play on Dane amps anyway, but they were the indirect reason Dane was founded. They would otherwise have been quite happy to play over a Dane rig, as Dane became known among other things for being able to deliver rigs that had an extraordinary amount of power compared to the rigs you could or could acquire at the time.