New bass amp for gigging

guitarplayer100

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Hi I need new bass amp for gigging. I don't know much about bass amps since I'm guitarist. I'm not spending over 500-600$ for the whole thing. I guess I need at least 200 watts since our drummer is quite loud. Combo or head+cab will be suitable. I am looking at Fender Rumle amps and 500w is 2x10 and only 100$ more than 1x15 200 watt. Whats the difference between 2x10 nd 1x15? Thanks.
 
Re: New bass amp for gigging

Be aware that the current version of the Fender Rumble 200 only puts out 140w through its internal loudspeaker. You need to add an extension cabinet to get the full 200w. For this total outlay, you could buy the 500w model and always have power/volume to spare.

The difference between 2x10 and 1x15 loudspeaker formats is that the lower mass of the former allows the array to begin moving air fractionally more quickly. Theoretically, it will deliver more high frequency content. Conversely, the 1x15 runs out of high frequency response sooner than tens. Of course, on an bass amp with a built-in high frequency "horn" (compression driver) this issue is negated.

I use a tc electronic Staccato '51 amp and RS210 cabinet, stacked vertically. This 450w RMS rig has never felt short of power or full frequency reproduction - neither on stage nor at the back of the venue.
 
Re: New bass amp for gigging

Thanks man! That's really helpful! I guess I need at least like 350 watt amp or 500 or something. Any recomendations for good bass rig 350watts min? Thanks.
 
Re: New bass amp for gigging

If I was in your position, I'd probably do something like this:

Peavey 500W head ($350) + Peavey 210 cab ($200)
This setup will give you plenty of power and volume to start, and allow you to expand later by getting another 210 cab -- and it's within your budget.
 
Re: New bass amp for gigging

I like Carvin gear. For the OP's purposes, the BR series combo would work, but I don't think the Micro would do.
 
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