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Warwick Introduces the Gnome i Pro 6 Bass Amp

Warwick Introduces the Gnome i Pro 6 Bass Amp

Packing 600 watts of power, Gnome i Pro 600 is designed to achieve a new level of power and versatility for Warwick’s Gnome bass amps.


Lightweight, rugged, and versatile (it weighs only 6.62 lbs.), the Gnome I Pro 600 amplifier is the perfect companion for gigging musicians in any musical genre – equally at home on a nightclub stage or in the recording studio, in the rehearsal room or at home, for quiet practice or as a USB interface.

In addition to control knobs for Gain and Master Volume, the I Pro 600 provides 4-band EQ with +/- 15 dB cut/boost per band. Outputs include two powered Speakon jacks, along with balanced post-EQ XLR DI output with a switchable ground lift. Silent practicing is also possible if you disconnect the speaker output and use only your headphones with the ¼” jack provided. The front-mounted 1/8" auxiliary input can be used to connect audio/line sources.

The Warwick Gnome i Pro 600 offers a USB audio interface for connecting your amp to a PC, MAC, or compatible mobile device to record or process your signal, without the need for any special driver or software requirements.

Warwick Gnome amplifier heads currently come in a choice of models from 200 to 600 watts RMS. From the compact 200-watt Gnome, measuring just 17 x 12 x 4.5 cm, to the brand new powerful Gnome i Pro 600, measuring 34 x 25 x 10 cm, each model offers unique specifications and proven Warwick quality. Ten Warwick Gnome cabinets with 8" 10" 12" and 15" speakers in both 4-ohm and 8-ohm versions are available for maximum flexibility.

Warwick Gnome i Pro 600 features include:

  • 600 W at 4 ohms / 350 W at 8 ohms
  • Two Speakon jack-powered outputs USB audio interface and effects send and return ¼” jacks
  • Compact Size: 340 x 250 x 100 mm / 13 25/64" x 9 27/32"; x 3 15/16"
  • Lightweight: 3.01 kg / 6.62 lbs
The Gnome I Pro 600 carries a price of $563.50.

For more information, please visit shopwmusicdistributionusa.com.

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