- 15 watts of output power
- 6.5″ HyDrive paper and aluminum cone driver
- Top-mounted amplifier with Volume, Bass, Mid and Treble controls
- 1⁄4″ input for active and passive bass guitars
- 1/8″ stereo Aux input for stereo line level devices (MP3 players, drum machines, keyboards, etc.)
- 1⁄4″ headphone output
- Built-in limiter
- Perforated metal grille
- Molded strap carry handle
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HARTKE GUITAR BASS AMP (HD15)
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The HD15 (15 watts, 6.5″ driver) employs Hartke‘s patented HyDrive Speaker Technology that offers a carefully crafted hybrid (half paper, half aluminum) cone bass speaker.
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Tag: GUITAR AMPLIFIER
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