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Marsoni
M251S
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Electronic Audio Experiments OxEAE Bass DriverOxEAE Bass Driver The Obstructures x EAE Bass Driver completes a trifecta of neo brutalist gain devices executed with precision and brawn. Built upon an homage to a beloved vintage Canadian bass amplifier, the Bass Driver delivers solid state noise rock thunder with key augmentations for the modern bassist. With a gain control spanning a 50dB range, the Bass Driver can be restrained or rowdy. The tone controls are designed to emphasize the natural
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