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The KINETIX™ 800 represents the latest revolution in lightweight, high-output, versatile bass amplification from GENZLER® AMPLIFICATION. With our years of research, design, and manufacturing expertise, we developed this model utilizing stringent design parameters for form, function, fit and finish. This latest design blends the warmth and harmonic content of a CLASS A, all tube preamp design, offering three 12AX7 tubes running at a full 300 volt plate voltage and a high output, Class D, 800 watt power module, delivering a professional high-powered, tour-class bass guitar amplifier weighing just over 7 lbs!
Just as the name implies, the KINETIX™ 800 was designed to be that responsive, kinetic connection of interactive energy between the player’s expressiveness, their technique, and the tonal response coming back to them from this amplifier and speaker system – engaging with quickness and snap when pushed, or slow harmonic bloom when sustained.
Think of the KINETIX™ 800 bass amplifier as an extension of your tone . . . in musical motion!
Walter Robinson –
I just got my Kinetix 800, and it is a tremendous bass head. The power is undeniable at 800 watts in a class D format, and the warmth and bottom I get from the tube preamp gives me that old-school feel and sound. I just recorded with the Kinetix 800, and it sounds even better on tape! When I listened to the playback the low-end with its round rich fat sound gave me goosebumps ( I kid you not). This thing can do it all, I’m hooked, I’m taking this thing into the studio and on stage from now on, this thing can hang with the big tube bass heads.
Matt Schwartz –
I bought my Kinetix 800 exactly a month ago. I used it the first weekend I owned it on a show with my band. I ran it with my Genzler Magellan 212. All I can say is, AWESOME!! I had to friends in the audience, both of which are bass players who have heard me play before and the feedback I got from both was “what are you doing differently, your sound is killer”. It was the amp, it’s the only explanation. It delivers the sweetest warmest lows killer mid-range punch. It thumps and also delivers really sweet warm tone. If I need to dirty up, well it can do that to at a very impressive level. The tubed preamp responds unbelievably to my attack no matter how light or hard I’m going after my strings and just produces the warmest tones. I play mostly in the Fat setting and that setting is true tom it’s name. The tone it produces is fat and warm but when i dig in it responds equivocally and punches right back. The power is ridiculous, It’s true to it’s 800 watts and moves a lot of air. I have since added the BA210 Bass Array. Which leads me to another great function of this amp, it can run down to 2.67 ohms (8-ohm cab + 4-ohm cab). I have played 2 more gigs with this set up of the Kinetix with the Magellan 212 and BA210 and I have never been happier with the overall performance of my sound!! The Genzler Kinetix 800 is simply AMAZING!! If you are thinking about making this your amp, pull the trigger!! It’s AMAZING and AWESOME and you will not regret it. It truly outclasses every amp in it’s class. Another great perk about Genzler, the owner Jeff is very approachable. Anytime I have emailed him directly, he has always returned my emails. Amazing company, Amazing owner and an AMAZING product!! It’s a win, win, win so go get one and thoroughly enjoy it, I know I have!
Roger Hedin –
I bought my Kinetix 800 the day after it was released here in Sweden, May 1st. My aim at the moment was to get an all tube amp to get that tube tone and growl, but when the Kinetix was delivered I cancelled the deal I had going on. The new Genzler amp met all expectations with good margin. Years ago I owned a Genz Benz Streamliner 900 amp that I really liked. There was just one thing missing in that amp: the clarity and ability to get the pristine clean tone that later became the trademark in the Magellan amps. I’ve had an 800 and still have the 350, the amp I’ve used for 95 % of my gigs since I got it.
Anyway, the Kinetix is another animal. It can produce some really warm and “grainy” tube tone but also a clean tube tone, somewhat more “glassy” than an all solid state head like the Magellan. The Kinetix can also go over the top coming to overdriven tone, but that is not my cup of tea. Another thing I like is the very versatile five band equalizer and the two small three way switches, the first one with Mute – On – Boost: perfect for instruments with different output, and the Lean – Fat – Thick switch that emulates various types of power amp sound. I prefer the Fat position.
Playing with this amp gives me the opportunity and possibility to play more dynamic to change the timbre of the overall sound. Mostly I play passive five string basses, and do not like tweaking a lot of knobs. The five band eq is mostly set flat (noon) except for cutting some on the treble filter. It is difficult to speak tone, but I feel my tone is like glue in the band sound, regardless of bass played.
Still, when I do my church gigs I’ll continue using my little 350 on top of its 10-2 cabinet, also when only playing acoustic upright. But – if I have gigs with both upright and electric bass I can connect my upright preamp to the Aux In on the Kinetix and use the amp for both, sending DI to F.O.H. from the Kinetix for electric and DI from my upright pre separately. I do not use that many pedals and effects; I have a compressor to tame the most extreme peaks and get the dynamics a tad homogeneous, so the sound tech do not get p*ssed off.
Carrying an 800 Watt RMS amp in a chic handbag is way better than carrying a case with a big tube amp head. I can tote my rig, pedalboard (yep, I have some stomp boxes) and basses on the back in one trip from the car. I kind of like it…
Dave Fischer –
My story is not unique. I am a life-long tube snob who @72 years old can no longer shlep the heavy stuff. After a fair amount of research I landed on the Genzler Kinetix 800 and could not be more impressed. Am still experimenting with settings but I can honestly say it is the first amp I have ever played through that sounds better than my beloved Sunn 200s driving a 2-15” JBL-loaded cab. I am no techie, so I love the simple controls. And the power of this thing seems limitless. The only complaint so far is that the amp is so precise and responsive in its sound reproduction that I now must pay greater attention to my playing, as this amp has no tolerance for sloppy play. So be it.
Oh, and get the gig bag. With a lightweight cab you can carry everything from your vehicle to the stage in one trip. Amazing. Never thought I’d see the day.
Bill Morlan –
I’m enjoying the Kinetix. It has a slightly darker voice than most solid state amps, which I prefer. The thing this amp excels at (to me) is dynamics and transient response.
I play about 90% upright and this amp just kills it. When I switch to electric bass a simple flick of the sensitivity switch is all I need to do.
Service and feedback from Jeff Genzler has been extremely positive…..I wish we lived closer together so I could interact in person.
I play it through a NC 212T almost all the time…..occasionally I play it through a Hartke 410 and it drives those aluminum cones really well.
I’ve owned a lot of nice gear, but the Genzler is the closest thing to the sound I hear in my mind.
Joe Pettengill –
I had the pleasure to test the Kinetix 800 before it was released and used it live at a few big theater venues with a BA2-410-3/BA210-3 SLT cab setup. The Kinetix can get Old School tubiness, Modern grind and Fat Clean tones easily. The EQ frequencies are set perfectly and quite honestly sound amazing with everything at noon! The Boost switch sets this amp into Nitro Funny Car mode and gets all the gritty grind should you want with the Gain and Volume knobs. The tones are so musical and really come alive through the Bass Array cabs. If you find you are too boomy on stage, set the switch to Lean and the boominess disappears without lacking tone. No messing with EQ settings, just a simple flip of a switch…Brilliant! Beside the amazing tones, the Kinetix 800’s looks are just gorgeous. Looking at the amp you can see the craftmanship in its details. Overall, this is an amazing versatile amp that is now part of my live touring rig. Kudos to Jeff and Scott at Genzler for another amazing, well designed killer amp!
Kyle Stark –
I couldn’t be happier with the Kinetix 800. The clarity and the available dynamics are second to none. For a while, I’ve been wanting to move away from pedals and other nonsense, and the Kinetix paired with the NC-212T has me completely freed up. I’ve also tried the Kinetix with an Ashdown Rootmaster, and it brought out the gritty and punchy character of that particular cabinet. I want to echo a previous reviewer and say that this amp has delivered the sound I’ve always heard in my mind. Additionally, the customer service you get from Genzler is absolutely top-notch.