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Genzler Amplification Introduces the High-Boy Magellan 350 Combo

Genzler Amplification Introduces the High-Boy Magellan 350 Combo

The combo option marries the MG-350 amplifier to the brand-new MG-12T-V.

Brooklyn, NY (June 18, 2019) -- Genzler Amplification is proud to announce the addition of the MG350-MG12 combo to their line of compact, high powered bass amplifiers and cabinets.

This new, taller combo option marries our MG-350 amplifier to the brand new MG-12T-V, a vertically designed 1x12" with compression tweeter cabinet. Together they comprise an extremely small and compact combo rig that delivers big output and the throaty tone of a premium neodymium 12" loaded and ported cabinet.

With gig-sized power and tone, in an easy “grab & go” format, and weighing in at only 27 lbs. --- this is the next generation of versatile, compact, high performance bass amplification.

Model: MG350-MG12 combo “kit” featuring:

  • MG-350 Amplifier --- 175W @ 8 ohms, 350W @ 4 ohms
  • MG-12T-V Cabinet
  • MG-350-CRADLE w/Speakon Cable
  • Dimensions: 22.375”H x 14.5”W x 16”D
  • Weight: 27 Lbs

USA Price: $1,259.99

AVAILABLE: June 2019

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