FOR CLUB GIGS, W/C OF THE FOLLOWING IS THE BEST BASS AMP?
FENDER
AMPEG
BASSON
MARSHALL
GK
MARKIE
FENDER
AMPEG
BASSON
MARSHALL
GK
MARKIE
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jw123 wrote:I like Ampegs and HarkieSo far i'm only using 100w Ampeg & 100w Fender amp w/c i use simultaneously by connecting them thru xlr. So far it sounds great.
You need to determine how big of an amp you need, something that complements the guitar amp would be nice so you guys balance out.
I use a MESA Triple Rec half stack for big gigs and a Roadster 2x12 combo for smaller rooms. Our bassist uses a 500 watt Harkie, he has a 2x10, 4x10, 8x10 cab and he brings whatever size cab he thinks the room needs. The 4x10 works in most situations, but the 8x10 has that look.
The reality is that you dont need as much as you think.
We have done a few gigs with preamps straight into the pa and done fine as long as you have good monitors.
Kramerguy wrote:Marshall makes bass amps??Yes Marshall has bass amps. you google them.
News to me lol.
Every bassist I know loves Ampeg. I personally like G&K, but they break down a lot.
yanidy wrote:jw123 wrote:I like Ampegs and HarkieSo far i'm only using 100w Ampeg & 100w Fender amp w/c i use simultaneously by connecting them thru xlr. So far it sounds great.
You need to determine how big of an amp you need, something that complements the guitar amp would be nice so you guys balance out.
I use a MESA Triple Rec half stack for big gigs and a Roadster 2x12 combo for smaller rooms. Our bassist uses a 500 watt Harkie, he has a 2x10, 4x10, 8x10 cab and he brings whatever size cab he thinks the room needs. The 4x10 works in most situations, but the 8x10 has that look.
The reality is that you dont need as much as you think.
We have done a few gigs with preamps straight into the pa and done fine as long as you have good monitors.
jw123 wrote:Thanks for your reply, i just love Ampeg.yanidy wrote:jw123 wrote:I like Ampegs and HarkieSo far i'm only using 100w Ampeg & 100w Fender amp w/c i use simultaneously by connecting them thru xlr. So far it sounds great.
You need to determine how big of an amp you need, something that complements the guitar amp would be nice so you guys balance out.
I use a MESA Triple Rec half stack for big gigs and a Roadster 2x12 combo for smaller rooms. Our bassist uses a 500 watt Harkie, he has a 2x10, 4x10, 8x10 cab and he brings whatever size cab he thinks the room needs. The 4x10 works in most situations, but the 8x10 has that look.
The reality is that you dont need as much as you think.
We have done a few gigs with preamps straight into the pa and done fine as long as you have good monitors.
Sounda like a good combination to me. I would think they have different tones and they should complement each other. As far as watts for basic gigs it sounds like you are on track. My band althought we use some big amps we dont play near as loud as we used to. Theres really no point in blowing peoples ears out unless you are playing those kiddie bars with 4 bands.
Kramer, Marshall has always made bass amps. I used to play with a guy who had one of those 200 watt tube heads and 2 4x15 inch cabs. It was pretty loud. Look at old Cream pictures, Bruce used a pair of them. Ive seen some of the more modern Marshall bass amps in stores and they sound pretty good to me.
One of the best sounding bass amps ever in my opinion was an Ampeg Portaflex. Thats about 60-80 watts tube with the top that flips over for transport. Listen to all that old Motown stuff and thats what you are hearing. The rock school I teach every year they had a more modern portaflex that I used and its a great sounding amp. I would like to add one to my collection just to have around.
In the end just try to balance with your guitarist and you guys as a band will sound better. If one of you is overblowing the other its not good from an audience standpoint.
Good Luck and Keep On Rockin!
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