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PG's Rebecca Dirks is On Location in Nashville, TN, for the 2012 Summer NAMM Show where she visits the TC Electronic booth. In this segment, we get to see and hear a demo of their newest bass amp -- the BH250, which also features Tone Print technology allowing players the ability to use their iPhone to swap out a desired Artist-approved effect like chorus, flanger, etc.



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David
on 07/18/2012
@T.O.P. 51, depends on the amp. I was using a Trace Elliott 150Watt head with a Mesa 4X10 and a 5 string. I had no problems for most gigs. But now I have a LH500. ;)
Wayne Phillips
on 07/16/2012
It really did sound good. I'm playing through a Hartke 3500 right now but that might change.
T.O.P. 51
on 07/14/2012
who in there right mind would even bother plugging in a 5 or 6 string into a 250 watt amp anywho... smart product good price looks like a fun little back up toy that fits in most gig bags and just might save the day.
Nick
on 07/14/2012
Should have had Mr. Witte show off hiss bass skills.....
Simon Baker
on 07/14/2012
ON further inspection, it also tunes low B and high C, via double leds lighting up. Obviously to save space on this tiny amp. Sorry TC. By bad.
Simon Baker
on 07/14/2012
From here, it looks that the tuner only provides for a 4 string bass. That seems a bit remiss.
Rick/Hayward ,Ca.
on 07/14/2012
Yes! A Screamn Deal ! Wish TC would done a few thing more, but you could get By with that tuner & 1 tone print......... I think thats the marketing Idea..NEW affordable gear with power is being realitic..TC good stuff,I like the video peek at their secret dungeon with shawn.



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