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MESA/BOOGIE UNVEILS ITS LIGHTEST, SMALLEST, CHEAPEST BASS AMP YET

esa/Boogie has unveiled the Subway D-350, a compact but powerful unit that the Gibson-owned company says is the lightest, smallest and most affordable bass amp it’s ever produced. Given that the Subway D-350 weighs just over 1.3kg, and measures at just over 7cm high and under 23cm wide, we have no reason to quarrel with any

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