Os pongo las características básicas de ambos cabezales, por si me podeis echar una mano (al cuello) en la comparativa entre ellos. Pensareis,"pero si solamente tiene que leer las especificaciones de cada uno para saber la diferencia entre ellos! Está tó chalao!"; pero no! No entiendo un pijo! jajajajajajajaj

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WARWICK X-TREME 5.1
500 Watts
4 ohms
Gain control with LED Clip Indicator
MOSFET
Voicing Section with controls for Bottom, Contour, Growl and Attack
3-band EQ with parametric mids and EQ Balance
2 HU- Adjustable Compressor
Gain and Master Controls
2-Way Boost Switch
Parallel FX Loop with Balance control
-10db input Switch- DI Out with pre/post and ground lift switches
Groundlift and Boost
Line Out
Tuner Out
Footswitch Connector for Boost and EQ
Ventilator Cooling.
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LITTLE MARK II
Solid state preamp analog bass head
Provides 300W RMS at 8 ohms, 500W RMS at 4 ohms
1/4" input jack works with active or passive basses
Balanced XLR on front for double bass pickups
Gain and Master volume controls
Clip warning light
EQ includes controls for Low, Mid Low, MId High, and High
VLE (Vintage Loudspeaker Emulator) and VPF (Variable Pre-shape Filter) filters
Neutrik Speakon Combo out jacks for use with 1/4" or Speakon speaker cables
Balanced XLR out
Ground lift switch to eliminate hum
Tuner out sends unbalanced signal sent to a tuner, amp or recording equipment not needing a balanced signal
Effect Send and Return maintain signal even when effects fail
Dual-sided fiberglass PC boards with lined perforations for high-quality solder connections
Surface-mount components are silicon-sealed to isolate vibrations
Computer-grade pre-assembled ribbon connector cable harnesses and ribbons for noise-free operation
Integrated threaded posts for easy assembly/disassembly and added durability
Rigid 2mm thick aluminium chassis