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Old 09-04-2010, 04:52 PM
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I've been playing 6ish months and for the last 4 i've been using a 30w marshall, but since our guitarist upgraded to a 100w marshall it's getting more difficult to be heard, we're going to be gigging soon and i'm going to need a half decent combo for roughly small venues
I've got roughly £250 ( about $400 )
any reccomendations?
( out of the amps i've tried so far, orange amps appeal to me most soundwise )
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if you can get a little more money together, go used and get something with at least 300w and maybe a 410. you can buy used rigs like that all day long that will serve your purpose and won't break the bank.
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How many watts? Could get a Ampeg BA115
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if you can get a little more money together, go used and get something with at least 300w and maybe a 410. you can buy used rigs like that all day long that will serve your purpose and won't break the bank.
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300 watts is a good amount of power and it won't cost you much more than $300-$500 brand new. If you go used you can find them even cheaper. I recommend the TB classifieds here.
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Old 09-04-2010, 05:07 PM
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For wattage anything above 100 would do fine
I could probably scrape together about $500 if i needed to
I'm not so bothered about loudness
More about sound quality.
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Old 09-04-2010, 05:14 PM
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Maybe take a look at the new fender rumble 350. It is around the $500 mark. It seems to be pretty loud and has decent sound coming out of it, at least to my ears.
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Old 09-04-2010, 05:15 PM
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If you live in the U.K. then Basschat's classifieds may yield a used rig minus overseas shipping costs.

http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showforum=20
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Old 09-04-2010, 05:29 PM
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BTW.

Reliability, serviceability (in case of accidental breakage), and transportability are absolutes.

Tone, on the other hand, is subordinate to the above due to it being subject to the ever-changing whims of circumstance (string type, bass make & model, a bass' setup, playing technique, competition from other instruments, room acoustics, amp placement, EQ settings, and at times, even the state of one's health and mood).

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GK Backline series 210 combo is a nice setup. I used one for about a yr with and without a 15" ext cab. Ifyou look around you might be able to grab the combo and an extra cab if you need it for under 500 used..
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Old 09-04-2010, 06:09 PM
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How many watts? Could get a Ampeg BA115
Unless the band has a good PA to hook the BA115 up to, the Ampeg won't be able to compete with a 100 watt Marshall. I would go with JimmyM's advice
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