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Seymour Duncan PowerStage 200 Pedalboard Guitar Amplifier

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Seymour Duncan PowerStage 200 Pedalboard Guitar Amplifier

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About This Product

The Seymour Duncan PowerStage™ 200 is a compact 200-watt pedalboard power amp designed to deliver clean, powerful, and reliable amplification for modelers, pedals, and digital rigs in any performance or recording environment. Built for players who need maximum headroom in a portable format, it provides crystal-clear power with natural warmth and smooth response, ensuring your tone remains consistent from bedroom practice to live stage volumes. Featuring switchable EQ, built-in speaker simulation with XLR DI output, and independent bypass options, it offers exceptional flexibility for both live sound and silent recording setups. A dedicated presence control adds extra high-end shaping, while auxiliary input and headphone output make it ideal for practice, rehearsals, and silent jamming. With dual speaker outputs and internal impedance handling, setup is fast and hassle-free, making it easy to run multiple cabinets without complications. Designed and assembled in Santa Barbara, California, the PowerStage 200 delivers professional-grade performance in a streamlined, pedalboard-friendly format.

Features:

  • 200 Watts
  • Cab sim
  • 3 band EQ with presence control
  • Independent bypass switches for cab sim and EQ
  • 2 speaker outputs
  • DI (XLR) Output
  • Aux In
  • Internal power supply
  • Pre-amp and power amp clip lights to precisely dial in your levels
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
  • California Crafted
  • Pure Sonic Power
  • Total Tone Control
  • Stage or Studio

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Can I pre-order an item if it’s currently unavailable?
Yes! Apart from custom orders, all pre-orders/reservations require a 100% deposit or a 30% deposit with 70% Balance payment upon item arrival. Speak to our friendly Sales & Support Team about a possible reservation/pre-order today!
Does my order come with a warranty?
Yes! All orders come with warranty for a year from the date of purchase once you’ve registered your order details in your Swee Lee account.
Can I test an item before buying it?
Unless displayed in a store, we keep our instruments freshly sealed in our warehouse. Should you wish to try an instrument before ordering it online, please call your favourite Swee Lee showroom before heading down, and our staff will be happy to assist!
Will my order come with any accessories?
Unless stated in the product’s description, our products do not come with any accessories. You may browse our accessories online, or ask our friendly Sales & Support Team for some recommendations today!
Does my guitar/bass come set up?
We maintain our instruments' factory set ups, which encompass a variety of playing styles.
Do I need a power supply with my pedal(s)?
Though not absolutely necessary, we recommend a power supply for your pedal(s). This minimises hum and makes sure your pedals get the cleanest power supply, ensuring optimum output and tone. Ask our Sales & Support Team for power supply recommendations today!

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