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Description
Unleash your bass potential with the Hartke A35 combo, the perfect companion for bassists seeking versatility and reliability in a compact form. Designed for both practice and small venue performances, this 35-watt powerhouse is armed with a robust 10" aluminum driver, delivering clear and punchy tones that resonate with precision. Whether you're crafting intricate bass lines in your garage or setting the mood on a cozy stage, the A35 has you covered.
The A35 is not just about power; it’s about customization too. With its low, mid, high, and bright tone controls, you can sculpt your sound to match any musical style or environment. Plug in your favorite tracks with the CD input and jam along, or keep your sessions private with the convenient headphone jack. The built-in effects loop provides additional flexibility, allowing you to integrate your favorite pedals seamlessly.
For musicians who thrive on connectivity, the A35's XLR balanced output ensures your sound is transmitted with clarity, whether you're recording in the studio or connecting to a PA system. Chrome hardware adds a touch of sleek durability, making this combo amp as eye-catching as it is functional. Join the community of bassists who trust Hartke for their tonal needs and let the A35 elevate your sound to new heights.
Key Features:
- 35-watt amp power
- 10" aluminum driver for clear sound
- Low, mid, high, and bright tone controls
- CD input for play-along sessions
- Headphone jack for silent practice
- Effects loop for pedal integration
- XLR balanced output for clear connectivity
- Durable chrome hardware
Videos
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Hartke a35 demo
Reviews
3.5 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 4 Ratings
344
Alright
I was a beginner when i got this, so i didn't really have many complaints then. But when i started to improve, i noticed that the sound isn't really all that special. The amp also made some weird noises when i turned it on and off and sometimes even in the middle of playing i could hear some weird popping noise coming from the amp from time to time. Also, the carrying strap on top of the amp was so stiff that you couldn't get a proper grip to lift it up.
192
Unimpressed
I've played better practice amps. This has trouble sounding decent at any level you can hear it at.
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