PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT Sterling by Music Man is excited to unveil their 2025 model lineup, featuring three brand-new bass models. Pre-orders start January 23, with the exception of the DarkRay 5, which will launch later this year. BASS Highlights BONGO (Pictured) The iconic Bongo bass, now available from Sterling by Music Man, offers the same modern design […]
PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT Introducing the RB Legacy Our goal was to create a new standard in bass amplification. After 5 years of design work, 20 revisions, and thousands of hours in the lab, we've created an unrivaled analog bass amplifier. Unprecedented performance, studio quality sound, boundless features, punch that never quits, indestructible analog power, and a metal enclosure machined to perfection. The 1001RB and 2001 RB Legacy achieves everything we set out to do and more. This is the new standard of excellence for the modern professional bass player. Designed by founder and president, Bob Gallien, the RB Legacy is the result of more than 50 years of knowledge and dedication to his craft. His unrelenting drive for innovation and refinement has not only left a lasting influence in the world of modern bass amplification, but also raised the bar for what a bass amplifier can do. The RB Legacy sets the stage for a new era in professional sound equipment and aims to meet the needs of the most discerning of players, whether that's on the road, in the studio, or at home. Class H Power Amp The RB Legacy 1001 and 2001 are equipped with Class H power amplifiers, which have two power supplies. One that operates lower output levels and one that handles higher output levels. These amps are designed to be played loud and with this configuration, it not only improves reliability, but allows you to play hard into the rails (maximum output) without overheating the amplifier or worrying about your tone giving out, a problem with many bass amplifiers. Riding the Rails Most amps start to run out of juice as they reach their maximum output, but the RB Legacy delivers almost twice the current required to develop full power.…