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Introducing the Ashdown MF-284, the resurrection of the revered Mini Mofo, now enhanced with an Ashdown VU Meter and an array of exciting new features. This pint-sized powerhouse delivers 15 watts of pure valve magic courtesy of 2 X EL84 tubes, proving that massive tone and versatility can indeed be encapsulated within compact dimensions. For the gigging musician, the 15-watt 2 x EL84 power section provides ample firepower for small venues and rehearsals, while still offering the tantalizing option to push those valves into sweet overdrive at home or in the studio. The addition of a built- in load and headphone output ensures silent practice and recording, complemented by the on-board Line Level DI, making the MF-284 the ultimate studio companion. Compact and commanding, the MF-284 defies its size, delivering an extensive tonal palette that caters to a wide spectrum of musical genres. Its intuitive controls allow for effortless tone sculpting, ranging from classic shimmering clean tones to the biting crunch of classic rock and the full-throttle roar of hard rock. No matter your musical style, this amp has you covered. Crafted with precision from high-quality steel and adorned with a sleek black finish, complete with an integral carry handle, the MF-284 not only boasts impressive sonic capabilities but also exudes enduring aesthetic appeal. Furthermore, it offers versatile connectivity with 8 and 16 ohm outputs, allowing seamless integration with various extension cabinets.
Power Output - 15 watts
EQ - Passive Standard Bass, Middle, Treble Tone Stack
Power Requirements - 240/230/115 volts 50-60Hz
Pre-Amp Tubes - 1 x ECC83
Speaker Outputs - 4 and 8 ohms or internal load (no speaker required) and • Output Tubes - 2 x EL84
headphone out
H x W x D (mm) - 150 x 240 x 180
DI Outputs - Transformer derived Balanced
Weight (kg) - 5.34
Impedance - <600ohms
So, it's 1997, and armed with a wealth of experience and headful of new ideas, Gooday kickstarts Ashdown Engineering to life with a simple vision – to build and 'engineer' a better bass amp.
With a nous for innovation and a flair for design, many would've jumped straight in, but Gooday was smart enough to first court feedback from some of the world's most respected bass players, including John Entwistle (The Who), Mark King (Level 42) and JJ Burnel (The Stranglers).
Inspired by the comments from these trusted advisors, Gooday focused his efforts on designing a new kind of bass amp, where superior tone was matched by unrivalled power and tour-grade performance in a truly engineered, uniquely-styled package.

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