Whether you prefer a bass combo amp or a bass amp head paired with a speaker cabinet, the speakers you use have a huge impact on your core sound. We offer a wide range of replacement bass speakers for when you’re ready to really fine-tune your sound. If you love your bass guitar ...
The "Micro 7" is a highly compact combo featuring a 50w power amp driving a 7" woofer and 3" tweeter. Weighing in at only 15 lbs, and smaller than 1 foot in every direction, it's super easy to tote around, and is a great amp for small electrified gigs or reinforcing the acoustic...
This punchy, portable combo is a great option for practice and small gigs. The Peavey MAX Series is designed for superior tone, performance and reliability in portable bass amplification, with Peavey's DDT speaker protection and exclusive tone enhancements.The PeaveShow MoreSpecs...
This combo amp is on the small end of the Fender Rumble series, but it still packs a punch. This amp has everything you would expect if you have used a Fender amp before. The top mount control panel is highly intuitive, and even if you don’t know what you are doing with it, a ...
50 Watt Solid State Bass Amplifier Combo in Black Product No.:BA-50 Online Inquiry Details Specification: The Grand Legacy range of amplifiers makes classic Grand tone more affordable than ever, and the BA-50 is the perfect amp for rehearsals, small gigs or just jamming at home. The ...
Hartke proves that great tone doesn't need to cost a ton with the Hartke HD15 bass combo amp. Pushing 15 watts of power through a single 6.5" speaker, the HD15 is perfect for bedroom practice sessions or quieter rehearsals. When you're out and about, durability is a must, and the HD...
I've gone from playing this through a guitar amp, to playing it through two different 100/150W combo amps – the better of which cost 3x what the bass cost. The amps make a huge difference – more than a change of bass. I've thought about trying to mod the bass with higher end ...
I've gone from playing this through a guitar amp, to playing it through two different 100/150W combo amps – the better of which cost 3x what the bass cost. The amps make a huge difference – more than a change of bass. I've thought about trying to mod the bass with higher end ...
Now, there are people that like the woofer/tweeter combo. They like that top-end sparkle, or whatever you want to call it. But the line array produces all that frequency as well. It just doesn’t emphasize that top end so much like a compression driver does. It's so hard to tame ...
If you buy a agood starter bass guitar packthen everything you need will be included. Beginner bass guitar accessories you'll need are a bass guitar strap, a bass tuner, a lead and a combo practice amp for bass. What is a Fretless Bass, and should I play it?