BagAmp portable amplifier system announced
Posted by Dennis Sellers
Jul 3, 2009 at 10:00am
Collins America has announced its new portable amplifier system, the BagAmp. The composite enclosure vertical line array self-amplified system uses eight Audio Piston loudspeakers. Priced at US$699, the new BagAmp line array PA system will be displayed at the upcoming NAMM Summer Show, July 17-19, at the Nashville Convention Center. The new product will begin shipping worldwide in early August.
Also announced is a companion powered subwoofer, the BagAmp Sub, which will be displayed at the NAMM Summer Show, and will begin to ship in early August. Priced at $499, the BagAmp Sub includes a telescoping pole that can be used to mount a BagAmp directly on top of the subwoofer enclosure.
Also announced for January 2010 are upcoming BagAmp Mixer and BagAmp Monitor products.
Information on the BagAmp, BagAmp Sub, BagAmp Mixer, and BagAmp Monitor is available on the Bag Amp web site.
BagAmp is also announcing a dual-promotion to web site visitors interested in reserving one of the initial BagAmp or BagAmp Sub products that will begin shipping in August. Anyone placing a no-obligation reservation through the Bag Amp web site for one of the products will be given free ground shipping on any order eventually placed. And, they will automatically be entered in a drawing for a free BagAmp to be given away on Aug. 21. The page for reserving the products, receiving the free ground shipping, and entering the drawing for the free BagAmp can be found here.
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Dennis has been a newspaper editor/reporter (seven years) and teacher (seven years). He has over 10,000 magazine, newspaper and online articles to his credit. He has also covered the Mac and tech industries for over a decade for such online publications as MacCentral, MacMinute and now MacsimumNews.






