Laney AH150 Keyboard Amplifier

R10,705FREE DELIVERY

The AH150 multi-input combo features 5 channels, 5-band graphic master EQ and Digital Delay and is designed to cater for a wide number of different instruments. Ideal for duo’s and medium sized gigs, or for bigger gigs it can be used as a personal monitor on stage! Its compact design is great for small stages and makes it easy to transport around. The AH150 delivers optimum performance, flexibility and sound quality for a wide array of audio inputs: Keyboards, E-drums, mics, acoustic plus electric instruments and playback are all at home with the AH150. The principle behind the AH150 is simple: ALL INSTRUMENTS WELCOME!


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  • WESTERN CAPE, Plumstead store: 1 in stock
  • WESTERN CAPE, N1 City Value Centre store: 1 in stock
  • WESTERN CAPE, Stellenbosch store: 1 in stock
  • GAUTENG, Centurion store: 2 in stock
  • FREE STATE, Bloemfontein store: 1 in stock
  • GAUTENG, West Rand store: 1 in stock
    FloatOr as low as R2,676 / month interest-free, using your existing credit card. For orders over R1,000.How it works

    Description

    Dual Position Cabinet

    The amplifier can be used in two orientations depending on the requirements. Rather than being used in the conventional upright mode, If the amplifier is to be used up close to the player, then the amplifier can be used in a “kicked back” orientation, meaning that the amps output is directed more towards a player’s ears.

    Headphones

    Headphones socket with level control

    On-Board Digital Delay

    The onboard digital effects have been custom designed by Laney. You have a choice of Reverb, Chorus, and Multi FX. Reverb positions have a variety of decay times from Plate through Rooms to Hall. Chorus positions have a variety of Lengths/Delays & Multi FX have a different blend of Reverb/Chorus/Delay on each effects option.

    FX Loop

    FX loops are important as they allow you to add effects to the signal path in a specific place between the pre-amp and the output section on an amplifier. This is where FX loops are important as it allows you to put time-based FX after the distorted pre-amp section. For example, delayed distortion sounds different to distorted delay – try it.