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The Simmons DA200SB Drum Combo Amplifier

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DA200SB

The Simmons DA200SB drum combo amplifier leads its class with wireless, easy-to-use Bluetooth connectivity and the ability to stream playlists from a paired device. A slanted wedge design fires sound directly at a seated drummer. Powered by 200 watts of amplification, it offers stereo sound using dual 6.5-inch woofers and dual 2.5-inch tweeters, plus a 12-inch, downward-firing subwoofer. It offers stereo 1/4-inch line inputs for the electronic drum “brain,” a ¼-inch auxiliary input with dedicated gain control for routing a click track or other external mono signal, and a 1/8-inch stereo input for connecting media players. A 1/8-inch stereo headphone jack defeats the internal speakers for silent practice.

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