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#60277 by rusty22
Sun Mar 15, 2009 4:54 pm
HELLO i started playing the bass a few months ago when i get home from afganistan i would like to fet somthing bigger than a practice amp. i would like to get somthing that i can play in a band with but easy to move around for practice. really dont want to spend more than $500-600 thanks for the help, rusty

#60278 by philbymon
Sun Mar 15, 2009 4:56 pm
I mostly use a Peavey Combo 400. IT works for most venues & has a wide variety of tones if you tweak the lil knobs. It ain't too expensive, & you can prolly get a used one for less than $250.

#60374 by ratsass
Mon Mar 16, 2009 10:31 am
If I were a gigging bassist and didn't want to lug a big amp, I would check out one of the kickback models. Hartke, Fender, and Behringer all make 'em and the prices vary. I've played with guys that use them (the Fender and Behringer, anyways) and they sounded great. You aim it up at yourself as your own personal bass monitor and run a line out to the board and get a good mix in the mains and everyone else can have what they want in the monitors.

#60399 by jw123
Mon Mar 16, 2009 4:06 pm
A smaller ampeg combo.

I had a Hartke combo amp that I gave to a friend. I took the stock speaker out and put an EV speaker in it. It was a killer little rig. I wish I hadnt given it away.

I dont play bass much anymore, but when I do I take out my old Sunn Model T head and 4x12 cab. Works pretty good to me.

#64582 by thomas smith
Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:08 pm
Look at a Carvin. I don't remember the model, but you get 600 watts for $600.00. A friend of mine has one and loves it :D

#69920 by bigmacbassman
Mon Jun 08, 2009 4:44 am
You cant go wrong with an Ampeg BA115. Portability, tone and it's an Ampeg!

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