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  1. Palmer Pocket Amp Bass Preamp DI Headphone Amp
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    For sale Palmer Pocket Amp Bass Preamp DI Headphone Amp

    For SALE: Palmer Pocket Amp Bass Preamp DI Headphone Amp. This was purchased a month ago- and it's pretty cool- however, my Bass Simplifier is already supporting the roll I intended to use this for. So it has to go. This may have 2 hours use on it, at best. Price includes shipping to...
    $125.00
  2. Warwick Gnome 200w
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    For sale Warwick Gnome 200w

    For your consideration, my Warwick Gnome 200w pocket amp. It is like new, only used at home and once at a rehearsal. It sounds great, very similar to the Trace Elliot Elf. Has DI and phones out. 200w at 4ohm (I believe it's the same at 8, but I will find out). Same size as an Elf and about the...
    $170.00
  3. Gustopher

    SOLD Warwick Gnome 200w

    For your consideration, my Warwick Gnome 200w pocket amp. It is like new, only used at home and once at a rehearsal. It sounds great, very similar to the Trace Elliot Elf. Has DI and phones out. 200w at 4ohm (I believe it's the same at 8, but I will find out). Same size as an Elf and about the...
  4. PALMER POCKET AMP BASS
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    For sale PALMER POCKET AMP BASS

    Palmer Pocket Amp Bass in mint condition with new battery. A Swiss Army Knife for your bass. A Preamp/DI that can drive a power amp, feed a mixer or a DAW. It works as a headphone amp for practice with a headphone out and an AUX in for iPhone. It has THREE cab sims, 3 Band EQ with Parametric...
    $150.00
  5. mcclurer16

    SOLD PALMER POCKET AMP BASS

    Palmer Pocket Amp Bass in mint condition with new battery. A Swiss Army Knife for your bass. A Preamp/DI that can drive a power amp, feed a mixer or a DAW. It works as a headphone amp for practice with a headphone out and an AUX in for iPhone. It has THREE cab sims, 3 Band EQ with Parametric...
  6. loud bassist

    PALMER Pocket Amp Bass

    is the "palmer pocket amp" a good option to go directly in the mixer? are there any other good but not-too-expensive options?