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Old 03-19-2010, 07:54 AM
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I have the 15 amp bass amp that came with my SX BG2K bass package. Is there any reason I could not use it to amp the Ibanez AEB10 or AEB5 (I prefer the AEB10 ) if I wanted to, well, play it plugged in.



This is the AEB10 I want:



For bedroom or living room playing it is plenty loud enough. I played it in GC's acoustic room, where I was alone. But I may want to play it amped some time.
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Old 03-19-2010, 11:10 AM
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I have the 15 amp bass amp that came with my SX BG2K bass package. Is there any reason I could not use it to amp the Ibanez AEB10 or AEB5 (I prefer the AEB10 ) if I wanted to, well, play it plugged in.



This is the AEB10 I want:



For bedroom or living room playing it is plenty loud enough. I played it in GC's acoustic room, where I was alone. But I may want to play it amped some time.
There's no reason why you can't use it.

As long as you realize it's not much of an amp for anything but very low volume practice and not a gigging amp. It'll perform as well as anything else in it's size and price range. If you plan on jamming with other musicians at any volume at all, you'll need a much better amp with any bass you use.
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