Phil Jones Bass Unveils the Portable BP-200 AMP

The high performance 200 Watt design can fit into a backpack for the gigging, studio, and practicing bassist on the go

Phil Jones Bass Unveils the Portable BP-200 AMP

The high performance 200 Watt design can fit into a backpack for the gigging, studio, and practicing bassist on the go

The BP-200 bass amplifier from Phil Jones Bass redefines tone to go in a no compromise, high performance 200 Watt design that can fit into a backpack for the gigging, studio, and practicing bassist on the go. The BP-200 is packed with the features and inspirational PJB tone that musicians have come to expect while its size (6.9” W x 2.1” H x 6.7”D) and weight (2.5 Lbs) and street price of $375 make it the ultimate in affordable portable bass amps.

The BP-200 is a D-Class power amplifier and a pure class A single channel pre-amplifier housed in a machined aluminum/steel enclosure. D-Class amplifiers are highly efficient and therefore produce far less heat than the conventional class AB amplifiers. Other features include a switchable input for active and passive basses, mute switch, 3 Band EQ, headphone out jack, variable input sensitivity control to match instrument output with amplifier, sub sonic filter to reduce excessive loudspeaker cone motion, balanced line out with pre/post EQ and ground lift switches, pre amp output, line out jack with Neutrik high-current socket which can accommodate ¼ jack or a Speakon plug, 200 Watts RMS at 4 Ohms and 120 Watts RMS at 8 Ohms.

The BP-200 will work on any AC voltage from 100- 240 volts AC enabling it to conveniently travel worldwide without having to switch to local AC supply voltages. 

Established in 2002, PJB and AIRPULSE Guitar Amps are divisions of Phil Jones American Acoustic Development. PJB is dedicated to using the latest technology in the design of compact bass amps, combos, and loudspeakers that achieve maximum fidelity and peak volume. PJB’s accessories category includes effects pedals and bass strings. Phil Jones owns several patents for loudspeaker technology. 

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Bass Magazine   By: Bass Magazine