"'If it ain't broke, don't fix it' they say - well, no-one said they couldn't make it even better. Great tone and ease of use with plenty of power".
"The EBS HD350 was one of the most successful bass amp designs of the last 15 years. Introduced in 2001, it was just inherently 'right from the start, and with just a few minor tweaks it stayed in production for well over 10 years". The latest incarnation, the EBS HD360, is now available and Bass Guitar magazine have the first review.
"Two things to immediately report: firstly that this is one loud rig, with masses of headroom and a gorgeous rich, tight bottom end".
"The second thing to report is the change in the EQ compared to the old HD350. You still have a huge range of tones available, but on this new amp the extra scope is really apparent".
"It's hard to pin point any distinct character with this rig. Even using the powerful EQ means that your particular bass sound still clearly shines though".
"It's evolution rather than revolution here, and although the multiple upgrades are subtle, the net result is a significantly improved design. Perhaps most significant is the increase in headroom, basically meaning that the amp will push out more volume before any clipping or distortion starts affecting the sound. I for one had no complaints about the volume levels available from the old HD350, but it was great fun testing this out, and it's true: it is louder".
"...this is a great amp and a worthy successor to the fantastic HD350".
The full review can be found in the October issue (Issue 83) of Bass Guitar magazine on sale now. The EBS HD360 is also available now at £1086 RRP.
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