![]() Power Requirements: Europe 230V/50Hz 112: 200W (full), 102W (average) 110: 98W (full), 69W (average)ĭimensions(HxWxD): Backline 112: 14.9"W x 18.3"H x 15.35"DĬollection preferred but can be arranged at buyers expense. ![]() Stable into reactive and mismatched loads Five second muted warm-up. Protection: Full short circuit, thermal,& RF protection. Input Level 0.6V Rms With -10dB pad 1.6V Rmsīass +10db 60Hz Mid +6db/-10dB 250Hz Treble +14db 7kHz Contour / / Noise: >-90db “A” weighted. Output Power: 112: 100W 8 Ohms Input Section: They also feature the same tilt-back cabinet design and road-worthy construction as the RB combos. These Backline combos have ample sound output to handle full-volume jams and performances in smaller venues with ease. With these features, you can get the same natural sustain and growl from the Backline combos as the touring bands get from their 2001RBs. These two combos feature the same distortion circuit as the Backline 115, a three band active EQ, and a switchable contour control. The Backline 112 and Backline 110 are the scaled down versions of the Backline 115. The Backline 210 and 115 are essentially the 400RB-IV design with the 2001RB distortion circuit. Works fine, tolex is clean as is sound from the amp - no snap, crackle and pop from this nice little amp. Ideal little amp producing 100w into a 1x12 cab, weighing in at 40lbs. The Backline 112 and Backline 110 are the scaled down versions. I already have the 110 version of this which is ideal for practicing/home use, so this is surplus to requirements. The Backline 210 and 115 are essentially the 400RB-IV design with the 2001RB distortion circuit. Recently acquired from a friend who is skint and clearing out whatever he can to pay for motor repairs (ahh.the joys of motoring).
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