At Summer NAMM Fender introduced the B-DEC bass amp, the bass version of the G-DEC amp we talked here some time ago.
The B-DEC has 30 watts output, RCA aux input for MP3/CD players, headphone output and volume, bass, mid and treble controls, like most current amps. But the main differences between current bass amps and B-DEC are bass amps emulation, built-in effects, drum, guitar and keyboard tracks to play along (each track can be muted), internal synth to play any MIDI file, recording feature to hear how are you playing, built-in tuner, etc.
This amps, Fender calls them Digital Entertainment Center, are great to play at home or studio, specially playing alone at home (you can use the samples and loops to improve your style) and are affordable (G-DEC’s price is $359.99).
- From various sources
- Official site







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