
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
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Think big, go small! The GNOME i Pro 600
Bring new life to your pickups with the Seymour Duncan Pickup Booster! Enter the I Love Pedals giveaway and return daily to improve your odds!
Seymour Duncan Pickup Booster Mini Pedal
Meet the Pickup Booster Mini, our classic Pickup Booster in a pedalboard space-saving size. It delivers that extra push when you need it, along with our unique resonance switch that adds extra versatility! Think of it as your tone's best friend, now in a compact package that won't hog precious board space. Inside this mini powerhouse, you'll find our studio-grade class A circuit and true-bypass switching, ready to boost your signal while keeping your guitar's personality intact. Whether you're after a subtle boost or need to really push your amp, the discrete push-pull design has you covered. And here's a bonus: even at zero gain, it'll clean up your signal chain and make those tone-degrading long cable runs behave.
Need to pull a humbucker sound from your Strat? The resonance switch makes the pedal interact directly with your pickups, letting your single coils emulate either a chunky humbucker sound perfect for classic rock and blues, or a high-output tone for soaring leads. Running humbuckers? Position 1 adds some teeth to your sound, while Position 2 can give you a hint of that 'cocked-wah' filter sound that'll make your solos cut. Bring one guitar to the gig and cover all that tonal territory with one simple switch!
This mini pedal delivers the exact same boosting and tone-shaping power of the iconic Pickup Booster that players have sworn by for two decades – we just made it easier to find room for it on your board.
The final installment with Santa Cruz Guitar Company founder Richard Hoover details the remaining steps that takes a collection of wood and wire into an impeccable instrument. Hoover explains how the company's craftsman delicately sand and finish the acoustics with a light touch to keeps them shiny and singing. He describes the pragmatic reasoning behind finishing the body and neck separately before marrying the two. He describes the balance between mechanical precision with the Plek machine and luthier artistry for the individualistic, hands-on set ups and intonation. Finally, Richard outlines why the company is now designing strings specific to their guitars.
Neil Young announces the love earth world tour, kicking off this summer.
Starting on June 18 in Rättvik, Sweden, the first leg of the tour travels through the EU and UK. The North American leg begins in Charlotte on August 8 before concluding in Los Angeles on September 15.
Tickets are available beginning tomorrow, February 25 via an exclusive, 48-hour presale for Neil Young Archives members. General on-sale begins Friday, February 28. Click HERE for tickets and see the full list of dates below. More dates will be added shortly.
With his band, the chrome hearts—Spooner Oldham (Farfisa organ), Micah Nelson (guitar and vocal), Corey McCormick (bass and vocal), Anthony LoGerfo (drums)—Neil Young (guitar and vocal) is bringing his music and songs, new and old, to you. Their recent single “big change” is the first introduction of what’s to come on the love earth tour.
Neil Young is proud to partner with Farm Aid (co-founded by Neil Young in 1985) to bring HOMEGROWN Concessions to this tour, leading the way to change the live music food system. HOMEGROWN Concessions brings family farm food — produced sustainably with a fair price paid to the farmer and served on compostable serviceware — to music venues.
love earth world tour dates:
Jun 18 — Rättvik, Sweden — Dalhalla
Jun 20 — Bergen, Norway — Bergenhus Fortress
Jun 22 — Copenhagen, Denmark — Tiøren
Jun 26 — Dublin, Ireland — Malahide Castle
Jun 30 — Brussels, Belgium — Brussels Palace Open Air, Palace Square
Jul 01 — Groningen, Netherlands — Drafbaan Stedpark
Jul 03 — Berlin, Germany — Waldbühne
Jul 04 — Mönchengladbach, Germany — Sparkassenpark
Jul 08 — Stuttgart, Germany — Cannstatter Wasen
Aug 8 — Charlotte, NC — PNC Music Pavilion
Aug 10 — Richmond, VA — Allianz Amphitheater at Riverfront
Aug 13 — Detroit, MI — Pine Knob Music Theatre
Aug 15 — Cleveland, OH — Blossom Music Center
Aug 17 — Toronto, ON — Budweiser Stage
Aug 21 — Gilford, NH — BankNH Pavilion
Aug 23 — New York, NY — Jones Beach
Aug 24 — Bethel, NY — Bethel Woods
Aug 27 — Chicago, IL — Northerly Island
Sep 01 — Denver, CO — Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre
Sep 05 — George, WA — The Gorge
Sep 06 — Vancouver, BC — Deer Lake Park
Sep 10 — Bend, OR — Hayden Homes Amphitheater
Sep 12 — Mountain View, CA — Shoreline Amphitheater
Sep 15 — Los Angeles, CA — Hollywood Bowl
With a career that extends over 60 years, where do you begin? Jason and Nick tackle Clapton’s extensive discography and try to suss out the different eras of his career.
They dive into Cream, his ’70s country-rock phase, the Armani Strat vibes in the ’80s, and so much more. And of course, no discussion of Clapton can be without deep looks into Derek and the Dominos, Unplugged, and From the Cradle (which is Jason’s favorite album).