4003 Noob - combo amp recommendations?

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Gallien-Krueger fan here! GK 700 RBII. :D
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fatcat wrote:I switched to a combo so I can get in the club in one trip, and beat a hasty retreat 4 hours later in one trip.
Balance the exercise by switching hands.Amp in left hand going in, right hand going out.
300 watt Behringer's plenty loud, and cheap as well.
+1 on the Behringer...but it's 70+ pounds, and needs wheels, but they would upset the balance of its monitor-cut cabinet.
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I'm seriously considering "going Geddy", Sansamp RBI fed thru the monitors and NO AMP.
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jingle_jangle wrote:+1 on the Behringer...but it's 70+ pounds, and needs wheels, but they would upset the balance of its monitor-cut cabinet.
I've got the 180W standard-cut design from them, the BX1800, and it weighs a lot less than the 300W (55 lbs.), and one could even attach wheels if that's not light enough. It packs quite a punch for its size and simulates a tube sound, supposedly. I got mine as a fall-off-the-truck discount at $160. Very good choice when less than the best will do.
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My is referring to the BLX3000 which is too heavy @ 60.5 lbs.But it's cheap and I won't really cry a river if it gets swiped.
I've a small cart, but it's less awkward to just head in with the amp in one hand and the bass-du-jour in the other.
Post show,one trip out, jump into Tonto and peel out ahead of the angry torch bearing villagers :lol:

I've been told by audience members that the bass sounded good, that would have to say something for the amp.
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All the helpful suggestions are very much appreciated, and I can see I'll have my work cut out for me over the next little while. One kind poster even contacted me to offer up a Nemesis NC210 at a very good price, which appears to fit the bill very nicely both in terms of tone & weight and I look forward to test driving that one once my new 4003 arrives (Oh the anticipation . . . ). Unless there are problems with it I think I may have found what I'm looking for. Reviews seem to be very good. Cheers.
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Have a look a the Phil Jones stuff, ultra compact but good sounding (from what I've heard)..
If you want a little larger maybe check out the mesa boogie Scouts or the Carbine..

None of em cheap.. but its not like you're playing a damn squier here dude.. :wink:
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Mr.Mow wrote:Have a look a the Phil Jones stuff, ultra compact but good sounding (from what I've heard)..
I checked out all the PJB combo amps last week at my local Sam Ash. They did sound good but were very low in output. I had both the Suitcase and Flightcase cranked and they wasn't very loud. :? The Briefcase would work fine for an amp to keep in my bathroom only! :lol:
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jps wrote:
Mr.Mow wrote:Have a look a the Phil Jones stuff, ultra compact but good sounding (from what I've heard)..
I checked out all the PJB combo amps last week at my local Sam Ash. They did sound good but were very low in output. I had both the Suitcase and Flightcase cranked and they wasn't very loud. :? The Briefcase would work fine for an amp to keep in my bathroom only! :lol:
200w and 250w would make for a fairly loud bathroom!!
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Mr.Mow wrote:
jps wrote:
Mr.Mow wrote:Have a look a the Phil Jones stuff, ultra compact but good sounding (from what I've heard)..
I checked out all the PJB combo amps last week at my local Sam Ash. They did sound good but were very low in output. I had both the Suitcase and Flightcase cranked and they wasn't very loud. :? The Briefcase would work fine for an amp to keep in my bathroom only! :lol:
200w and 250w would make for a fairly loud bathroom!!
I was referring to the BC as a BR amp. :mrgreen:

For 200 and 250 watts the SC and FC were awfully quiet! :roll:
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If mega-light is your desire, a GK MB 150 might be the way to go - around 25 lbs from memory. It has a great back panel with a balanced line out for big gigs. I've found mine to be great for the back. They seem to sell for micro-bucks second hand too...
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IT'S HERE!!!!! - IT'S HERE!!!!! - IT'S HERE!!!!

Oh man, what a gorgeous 4003MG. I'm gonna be playing this thing all night, but not through my little Peavey Minx. I decided to go with the Nemesis NC210, but I won't have that for another couple of weeks, so it's over to my buddy's place tonight to crank it through his Peavey TNT. It'll have to do for now. :D :D :D :D :D
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Without pictures, it never arrived! :lol: Congrats and welcome to the forum too.
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Congrats on the new 4003MG, but, johnallg said, we won't believe you until you post a few pictures... :lol: :lol: :lol:
I have NO idea what to do with those skinny stringed things... I'm just a bass player...
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Yes indeedy, please post pictures, that's the routine around here.Maybe better to start a new thread with them. :)
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