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TC Electronic Classic450 Bass Amp

Posted by Benjamin on July 28, 2009 Filed under: bass, bassguitar, Gear tagged: amp, cabs, TC Eletronic

There was a post about the original RebelHead450 in the NAMM 2009 – Bass News, but since then The folks at TC Electronic have been busy dreaming up new things, the latest being the TC Electronic Classic450. Bass amp technology has been bounding along over the last few years – You no longer need a team of roadies to just lug your bass gear around, at least as far as the power amp is concerned. Mind you, even speakers have got lighter with new magnet technology – TC Electronic have also introduced the RS410, a 4×10 cabinet that complements their amp range.

The Classic450 puts out 450 Watts – hence the name – and in line with the name some of the bells and whistles from the RH450 have been trimmed off  for this ‘classic’ model. Gone is the tuner and preset-memories, and the headphone socket too. That still leaves a no-nonsense amp that has a few tricks up its sleeve and weighs spot on 4kg, that’s 8.8 pounds in imperial speak, lighter than many basses!

The amp’s EQ section still features bass, low mid, high mid and treble controls, and there is TC’s TUBETONE valve simulation and Spectracomp compression, so you don’t need a pre-amp or extra stomp boxes to get a polished sound. TC have even got their own TC Electronic YouTube Channel with more videos on the Classic450.

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4 Responses to “TC Electronic Classic450 Bass Amp”

  1. bass amplifiers, on September 20th, 2009 at 8:57 AM Said:

    450W power can drive with 1,000W speaker?

  2. | The Bass Guitar Blog, on October 2nd, 2009 at 7:16 PM Said:

    […] Rocco Prestia, TC Eletronic TC Electronic have been busy busy again. The latest twist on the TC Electronic Classic450 Bass Amp – it’s called the Staccato’51, developed in conjunction with Rocco […]

  3. TC Electronic Staccato’51 Bass Amp | Bass Strings, on October 8th, 2011 at 2:10 AM Said:

    […] Electronic have been busy busy again. The latest twist on the TC Electronic Classic450 Bass Amp – it’s called the Staccato’51, developed in conjunction with Rocco […]

  4. New TonePrint Package for BG250 Bass Combo | The Bass Guitar Blog, on July 7th, 2012 at 11:06 AM Said:

    […] folks over at TC Electronic have been busy again. I’m still enjoying playing through the TC Electronic RG450 rig, but things have moved on in that range, with the custom Staccato’51 model, created for Rocco […]

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