And then there
were three.

Three amps. From two pounds and 500 watts to nine pounds and 1200 watts. What do they all have in common? The flattest, most natural sound you've ever heard.

Introducing EA's Micro, Doubler and Pro bass heads. The guys that perfected the microscopic bass head just split the atom.


The new NL410 is 57 pounds of bass bliss.

What would happen if the sound scientists at EA were told "build the ultimate 4x10 cabinet, but make sure you can carry it in one hand. The answer is the NL410, and it's got to be heard.
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Why is the Wizzy-M the Doubler's pick?

If the legendary VL208 came back today, it would be as a Wizzy-M Line 12. That's not just our opinion, it's the opinion of many that have played both. And to think, the Wizzy-M was actually an accident.
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Physics and the bass rig.

The brain-power behind EA is more typically found in a high-tech science research facility than at a music company. But that just makes the bass you hear from your EA stack all the more interesting.

The pick for those that can pick anything.

Lee Sklar is a bass player's bassist. From his work on thousands of recordings to touring with James Taylor and Toto, Lee can choose any bass rig in the world. Find out why Lee chooses EA.
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