RH750
Power Plus Punch
With 750 watts of power as well as superior tonal capabilities and the well-known Bass Amp 2.0 feature set, RH750 is ready to take on any stage anywhere!
Suit Your Needs
Music is a living thing. Songs have vibes and moods, venues change, tones change and sometimes the job calls for a change in bass. RH750 makes adapting to changes super-easy by allowing store/recall of three presets.
Force Focused
We've added SpectraComp™, a whole new way of looking at compression, tailor made for bassists. SpectraComp™ evens out compression equally over all strings, as opposed to just the low E, as is the case with conventional compressors. This results in a rock solid sound that cuts through any mix.
Sounds
Backstage Pass – All Access
RC4 Remote
Want to switch easily between your presets, or tune up without having to turn around? The RC4 Remote is your solution!
You gain total control right at your feet, and it will also allow you to quicly mute the amp for silent tuning in betweens songs.
RH750's Resume
- 750 Watts
- 4-band Semi-parametric EQ
- 3 Presets
- TubeTone
- SpectraComp
- TweeterTone
- Chromatic Bass Tuner
- Rehearsal Input / headphone Out
- First-grade DI Out
Videos
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TC Electronic RH750 built-in Presets
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TC Electronic RH750 Tone Control Section
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TC Electronic RH750 built-in chromatic Bass Tuner
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TC Electronic RH750 SpectraComp multiband compressor
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TC Electronic RH750 TweeterTone intelligent high-frequency control
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TC Electronic RH750 Rear Panel Overview
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Uriah Duffy and TC Electronic RH750 at Musikmesse Frankfurt
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Interview with Bass Legend Nathan East
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Mark King of Level 42 plays a TC Electronic RH750 bass amp
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John Garrison, Bass Player for James Blunt - Interview
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Chris Minh Doky - On his first impression of RH750
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Interview with KenKen at Musikmesse Frankfurt 2011
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TC Electronic RH 750 Überblick (Deutsch)
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TC Electronic RH750 Bassverstärker - Kurzübersicht (Deutsch)
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TC Electronic RH750 & Hall Of Fame Reverb sesión de jam por Ariel
Images
Artists Using RH750
Reviews
Plugged in, the amp delivers the same quality tone as its sibling: punchy and full-bodied, with ample low end. Though I tend to take a “set it and forget it” approach to dialing in my amp tone, I found it hard to resist utilizing the RH’s memory feature, a slick system that involves setting your desired EQ curve and then pressing and holding any of those knobs for a moment to lock the setting.
Check out the full review by Bass Player
With the EQ controls set flat, the RH750 offers a transparent tone – a very faithful reproduction of the natural sound of your instrument, something we found tremendously appealing. As Mark King commented while talking about the unit at the London Bass Guitar Show, "I don’t use any EQ because I like the sound of my basses and I just want that amplified nice and clear."
Check out the full review by Bass Guitar Magazine (PDF)
This is a great amplifier capable of ultra clean sounds as well as a reasonable facsimile of guttural grunge and everything in between. Out of all the current crop of lightweight heads, for me, this one is right at the top of the list.
Check out the full review by iGuitar
The RH750 has a strong midrange presence with solid lows and smooth highs. These characteristics were beneficial in live settings, and fellow soundmen lauded at how well it sat in the mix. I appreciated the ease of adjusting the EQ settings with my different basses, and storing those settings with the memory buttons was invaluable when switching instruments at a gig.
Check out the full review by Premier Guitar
The RH750 is an astoundingly versatile amp. It’s capable of everything from very hi-fi, scooped-mid slap and pop sounds to a rounder, more classic rock voice, and its distortion tones are incredible. A lot of bass amps that offer distortion seem to fall short of the kind of mega-gain required of heavier styles, but the RH750 will give you way more grind than you’ll need. Great edgy Tool sounds are lurking right beneath the surface, side by side with some of the punchiest, most stage-ready clean tones you can imagine.
Check out the full review by iHeart Guitar
The RH750 is exactly the update that have many RH450 users have hoped for. The amp comes with a TweeterTone knob to open the sound upwards, and now the compressor has its own controller. It also offers a whopping 300 watts more power at the same weight. Great! This probably makes the RH750 the most complete compact amp on the market. An absolutely successful overall package!
Check out the full review by Bonedo














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