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Cheap-ish portable practice rig that doesn't require a computer?
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Originally posted by Blille View PostI use an HX stomp right now and I’m happy with it but having a better powered option is great.
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Originally posted by Blille View Post
The small Ampegs are great for home practice.
I'm kind of dumbfounded that you can get such good sounding bass for just 160 eur (175$).
I'm not kidding, I could record with this amp and no one would be wiser."So understand/Don't waste your time always searching for those wasted years/Face up, make your stand/And realize you're living in the golden years"
Iron Maiden - Wasted Years
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Originally posted by ArtieToo View PostThe little Tascam GB-10 Guitar/Bass recorder/trainer covers a lot of this for a fairly reasonable price. You can simply use it as a G/B headphone amp, (with a few effects). You can record and loop back. You can play along with a backing track, or song, that you load on a memory card. You can select, loop, and adjust the speed, of just a segment of the song. It runs on battery or external power, AND, it has a built in metronome.
The headphone out also doubles as a line out if you want to run into an external amp. I have one and love it.
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/det...--tascam-gb-10
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Originally posted by Demanic View PostFunny, you mentioning this reminded me that my old Zoom H4 can do most of this. I don't think that I can shift speeds of the playback. But I can use it in 4 track mode and monitor myself through headphones. And it has several different amp models with different cab options available.
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Originally posted by Blille View Post
The small Ampegs are great for home practice.
I replaced the stock speaker with a 12" that had a "whizzer cone" (a small tweeter cone where the dust cap would normally be).
It brightened up the sound, and it was an alternative to a coaxial that would have been out of my price range.
I covered (almost) every kind of music on that thing -- funk, fusion, top 40/covers, show tunes, you name it.
Everything except country. I don't do country.sigpic
"Add about a half-a-teacup o' bass...."
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I have a $99 ZOOM B1 for this
A combo would bwoa used Peavey VIP2
selection of guitar, bass, acoustic.
moodels for each
1/8 input for backing tracks
12 inch speaker
40 watts
For guitar i travel with a Mooer PE100 headphone amp with drum loops
Always practice with a Rythm trackEHD
Just here surfing Guitar Pron
RG2EX1 w/ SD hot-rodded pickups / RG4EXFM1 w/ Carvin S22j/b + FVN middle
SR500 / Martin 000CE-1/Epiphone Hummingbird
Epiphone Florentine with OEM Probuckers
Ehdwuld branded Blue semi hollow custom with JB/Jazz
Reptile Green Gibson Custom Studio / Aqua Dean Shire semi hollow with piezo
Carvin Belair / Laney GC80A Acoustic Amp (a gift from Guitar Player Mag)
GNX3000 (yea I'm a modeler)
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Originally posted by Securb View PostI have a VOX headphone amp when I am not using it with the headphones, I plug it into my JBL Charge Bluetooth speaker via a cable, and it cranks and sounds fantastic. I do the same with my iRig setup and my iPad. FWIW, bootleg iRig connectors are $5 on Aliexpresss.I get the feeling the A8 will blow your skirt up more so - Edgecrusher
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Just pulled the trigger on this for $129: https://www.ikmultimedia.com/products/axeioone/
For MacOS/Windows but suppose to be class compliant/USB-C and found some people had the original Axe I/O working with iPad Pro. Maybe it can work with a powered usb hub.
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