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  • Practice bass amp

    I have two basses, but I've never had a bass amp. For guitar, practice amps (low wattage, solid state or modeling, 8" speaker) don't have the ass that a real amp has, but it still sounds like a guitar. I don't remember the models (and it's been awhile), but the bass practice amps I've tried don't sound any better than plugging into my 15 watt Line 6 Spider.

    Anybody have a recommendation?
    “I can play the hell out of a riff. The rest of it’s all bulls**t anyway,” Gary Holt

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    Re: Practice bass amp

    Bass stuff is generally done at 3 - 10x the wattage of the the guitarist you play with.

    So just realize you're looking at bass amps in the 50 to 150 watt range and things will make more sense

    Also, serious bass gear generally has 10"s and 15"'s. A 115 or a 210 will usually be 150-200 watts and be a bit overkill, so you're looking for a 110 (or the rare 112 rig).


    Anything with 8" speakers should be ignored like the plague
    Last edited by Adieu; 08-31-2018, 11:07 AM.
    "New stuff always sucks" -Me

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    • #3
      Re: Practice bass amp

      When I'm practicing bass at home, I don't even use an amp. AmpliTube on the iPhone, Ampeg SVT model, iRig attachment with it plugged right in to my mixer and it's perfect for late night practice without blasting out the rest of the house. I use the mixer because I run my laptop to it and play along with songs. Can set the perfect mix that way. Sounds way better than any small bass practice amp I've tried out too.

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      • #4
        Re: Practice bass amp

        So maybe something like this? https://www.musicgoroundgahanna.com/...s-amp-50-watts

        Erik- Maybe you're right, and might consider a similar rig, albeit with headphones.
        “I can play the hell out of a riff. The rest of it’s all bulls**t anyway,” Gary Holt

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        • #5
          Re: Practice bass amp

          I use a nice pair of Skullcandy headphones off the mixer. Works for me. If I needed to, I'd use that setup at a gig without hesitation.

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          • #6
            Re: Practice bass amp

            I picked up a Peavey Micro Bass used in a Mom and Pop for $50. The thing sounds great for 20 watts through an 8 inch speaker. Plenty of bottom and range, I also use it a keyboard amp. You can find them online at the usual sites used for around the same cash.

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            • #7
              Re: Practice bass amp

              Originally posted by Adieu View Post
              Anything with 8" speakers should be ignored like the plague
              I have to disagree here–the SWR LA-8 practice amp sounds killer for practice and is awesome for plugging into the computer for recording.

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              • #8
                Re: Practice bass amp

                Originally posted by ErikH View Post
                I use a nice pair of Skullcandy headphones off the mixer. Works for me. If I needed to, I'd use that setup at a gig without hesitation.
                Why mess with stuff like skullcandy when AKG has $19 & $29 over ear cheapie monitors on sale every holiday?
                "New stuff always sucks" -Me

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                • #9
                  Re: Practice bass amp

                  Originally posted by treyhaislip View Post
                  I have to disagree here–the SWR LA-8 practice amp sounds killer for practice and is awesome for plugging into the computer for recording.
                  Uhm if youre not using the speaker it doesnt count lol
                  "New stuff always sucks" -Me

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                  • #10
                    Re: Practice bass amp

                    Originally posted by Adieu View Post
                    Why mess with stuff like skullcandy when AKG has $19 & $29 over ear cheapie monitors on sale every holiday?
                    I tried those AKG over ear. Sounded like crap compared to my over ear Skullcandy.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Practice bass amp

                      Originally posted by treyhaislip View Post
                      I have to disagree here–the SWR LA-8 practice amp sounds killer for practice and is awesome for plugging into the computer for recording.
                      Those LA amps are great. I tried all three once and liked the LA-12 the best.

                      Someone gave me this little Fender amp. It sounds very nice.


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                      • #12
                        Re: Practice bass amp

                        Peavey TNT series. Line 6 Lowdown or the Fender Rumbles. Or Hartke or Gallien Kruger.

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                        • #13
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                          The Fender Rumble 3 Series is killer. The 40W for true practice, 100W for jamming too.
                          Oh no.....


                          Oh Yeah!

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                          • #14
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                            I use a mackie thump 12 when I actually play bass at home. I have a MXR DI pedal for gigs that I can run into the Mackie or even just the bass into the Mackie.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Practice bass amp

                              Originally posted by Demanic View Post
                              Peavey TNT series. Line 6 Lowdown or the Fender Rumbles. Or Hartke or Gallien Kruger.

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                              Huh.

                              Ive always found GK's to sound atrocious. Had a GK Backline 210 that I bought for like $100 and hated the dang thing sooo much.

                              Go Hartke, Carvin, or Peavey for SS bass amplification.
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