Warwick Unveils the New Gnome i Pro 6 Amplifier

Now the series has been extended with the addition of the Warwick Gnome 600 head, rounding off the top end of the product range in terms of performance

Warwick Unveils the New Gnome i Pro 6 Amplifier

Now the series has been extended with the addition of the Warwick Gnome 600 head, rounding off the top end of the product range in terms of performance

Experience the concentrated power of the new Warwick Gnome i Pro 600!

For years, the Warwick Gnome bass amp series has been known for its functionality, very compact size and top-notch features at a very fair price.

Now the series has been extended with the addition of the Warwick Gnome 600 head, rounding off the top end of the product range in terms of performance.

Compact, lightweight, solid and powerful, the Gnome i Pro 600 is the perfect companion for anyone who appreciates practical features and modern, cool design. With a powerful 600 watt performance, this bass amplifier offers everything to be the perfect partner for almost any application.

With dimensions of just 34 x 25 x 10 cm and a weight of only 3.01 kg, the Warwick Gnome 600 is the ideal companion for any musician.

On stage, in the rehearsal room or at home, for quiet practice or as a USB interface, this amplifier is always a reliable partner for any style of music.

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. This allows musicians to configure any kind of custom setup and meet the requirements of competent, powerful bass amplification.

Please contact us if you have any questions about the Gnome Series.

More information:

www.w-distribution.de

Bass Magazine   By: Bass Magazine