+1. In addition to the brands mentioned by JB, GK, Ashdown and SWR all make great amps at a decent ask. I do use a Vox AC50 to get a super-warm vintage sound, but it is a pain to lug (weighs more than my 1x15 cab) and needs to be miked up to be effective at anything larger than a small bar.sloop_john_b wrote:I doubt it! Buying a bass amp is not like buying a guitar amp, in the sense that in the guitar world, the old technology (i.e. tube amps) is still what most guitar players want. Companies like Markbass (personal fave), Eden, Carvin, and many others are making great sounding, inexpensive, reliable bass amps. What's your budget?JakeK wrote:Does a '60s piggyback Fender Bassman sound like the ideal amp for me?
A lightweight head and 1x15 box will be a good starting point - there are some compact 1x15 cabs out there very portable. Getting a head and cab rather than a combo will give you flexibility to add cabs (say a 4x10 or 2x12) and change configurations in the future. You also can change heads in the future and keep the cabs if that's your thing. You'll want to start with a head that gives you at least 200 watts into 8 ohms.
