


#Smallest bass amp in the world manual
First, let's review what the user manual has to say about the speaker inputs: Since our ohm load and wattage have both changed, I'll go through a new run of speaker cabs that would be compatible with this amplifier. Audio in (for an MP3 player) and a headphone jack are also included. If you're using a distortion pedal or boost of some kind, this is a good feature to take advantage of. The "Limiter" button adds a limiter circuit, which is basically a safeguard against clipping, to make sure that your signal stays clean. This is the equivalent of having an active input.

You'll also notice a button labeled "pad" that gives you a -15db cut. Once again, Gain is controlling the signal strength at the preamp level, while volume is the master signal control at the power amp level. Controls are quite simple on the front panel. Since we're focusing on small bass heads, we'll stick with the 350. However, there are both 500W and 800W versions of the Portiflex available. Instead, the Portiflex PF-350 maxes out at 350W and 4Ω impedance. This is the first small amp head we've listed thus far, to deviate from 500W and 8Ω.
