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AXL Tyrant 100B Bass Amp

Nigel from Hamilton East

AXL Tyrant 100B Bass Amp

100 Watts RMS

15” Alphatone Speaker

4-Band EQ w/ Tone Cut Switch

1/4" and RCA Inputs

XLR Line Out w/ Level Control

Tilt Back Cabinet

Spring-Loaded Handles w/ Rubber Grip

• 100 Watts RMS

• 15" Alphatone Speaker

• 4-Band EQ

• Tone Cut Switch

• Effects Send & Return

• 1/4" Passive/Active Inputs

• RCA Inputs

• XLR Line Out with Level Control

• Headphone Jack

• Tilt Back Cabinet

• Blue Jewel LED Light

• Embossed "Skull" Covering Design

• Punched Metal Grille

• Spring Loaded Handles with Rubber Grip

• 22.5" x 20.7" x 17.80" at 65 lbs.



In Good condition

Open to offers

Price: $150

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