Bass combo practice amp recomendations
- brianeharmonjr
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Bass combo practice amp recomendations
Hey all you bass guys out there. I'm in the market for a good, low price, 50 watt or so practice amp for my apartment. I've looked at the fender bassman combos, swr la series, and ashdown five fifteen. Any recommendations?
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Behringer. I think it's called the BXR3000 or something like that. Less than $300.00; 300W and EQ. Mine has an aluminum cone on its single 15. Built like a tank. Drawback is weight: 72 pounds.
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"Behringer" and "decent tone?"
Two phrases I never thought I hear together in the same sentence.
Though this may no longer be available, the 90-watt version the Hartke B600 has been my practice/rehearsal amp. Love it.
http://www.samsontech.com/products/productpage.cfm?prodID=1701
Two phrases I never thought I hear together in the same sentence.
Though this may no longer be available, the 90-watt version the Hartke B600 has been my practice/rehearsal amp. Love it.
http://www.samsontech.com/products/productpage.cfm?prodID=1701
I would recommend either a Fender bassman or a Yorkville. They both use eminence speakers and sound really good for combo amps. I have never cared for the Fender Rumbles; the speaker wasn't very good and the amp sounded muddy.
I have owned a Yorkville combo as my main amp for four years, and I can attest to it's quality and durability. They also have a great warranty.
I have owned a Yorkville combo as my main amp for four years, and I can attest to it's quality and durability. They also have a great warranty.
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Ampeg B112, just great for practice and rehearse.
Good "clank" and punch for the 4001 and enough treble bite and pound bass for the "growl". CD in and headphone jack, however the line out is not balanced.
Good "clank" and punch for the 4001 and enough treble bite and pound bass for the "growl". CD in and headphone jack, however the line out is not balanced.
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