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Old 03-20-2013, 08:54 PM
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Quasi-emergency - what's a good small amp (or combo) for a ~100 person gig < $800?

I need an amp for a gig tomorrow so I'm thinking of just going out and buying one. What's a good combo amp/cab under $800? Looking for a warm sound that I can also use for my double bass.
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GK MB115
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Ampeg BA115
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Old 03-20-2013, 09:08 PM
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It seems silly to drop $800 on a decision you're not prepared to make. Why not just rent a rig for tomorrow, and then afterwards take your time, do your research, and then buy something that fits your needs?
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Can I rent a rig this short in advance? That's a good idea
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So you don't have an amp at all? Or do you just not have a size appropriate rig?
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No amp at all - living in NYC, rig from college was moved when my folks moved houses on Sunday
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That's what rentals are there for. Get on the horn to your local post haste. Most places do rentals. GK, Ampeg and SWR are all very popular rental amps.

It might cost you 80-100 bucks.
Alternately you could blow your dough and get something quite cool for $800. I'd be looking at grabbing the TC BG250 and coming home with change but I've no idea how that amp would react to an upright.
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Old 03-21-2013, 01:08 AM
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Can you just run direct to the PA for one gig, and then take your time to decide on an amp that would fulfill your future needs? You might want to take your time to decide what features you want instead of spending money in a hurry and getting stuck with something and losing money selling or trading it later. If not I would probably look at the GK micro amps. They seem to work pretty good for upright from what I have read, and pretty nice amp all around.
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Guitar Center's rents out their "used, for sale" gear. Might be a good way to try before you buy, too.
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It seems silly to drop $800 on a decision you're not prepared to make. Why not just rent a rig for tomorrow, and then afterwards take your time, do your research, and then buy something that fits your needs?
Yes. This.
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Get a Radial DI, Sans Amp BDDI, or Eden preamp/DI. Straight to FOH, ask sound to put you in the monitor.

Then come home and buy Carvin BX500 and BRX210 Neo cab. Done.
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Get a Radial DI, Sans Amp BDDI, or Eden preamp/DI. Straight to FOH, ask sound to put you in the monitor.

Then come home and buy Carvin BX500 and BRX210 Neo cab. Done.
HA! I actually copied this link before I saw your post. Yes the Carvin BX500/BRX10.2 half stack will blow the doors off most any combo out there with clarity, punch, depth, and overall tone. The versatility of the head is crazy and you can add another cab later if you want, but it won't be needed unless you're playing big halls with everything mic'd except for the bass.

http://www.carvinguitars.com/products/BX500-10.2
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Old 03-21-2013, 08:21 AM
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Ask for a deal through forums@musiciansfriend.com on a TC BG250.

More than likely be in the 320-340 range shipped (a guess).

at 35 lbs it is the best amp for the money right now. Hands down.
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HA! I actually copied this link before I saw your post. Yes the Carvin BX500/BRX10.2 half stack will blow the doors off most any combo out there with clarity, punch, depth, and overall tone. The versatility of the head is crazy and you can add another cab later if you want, but it won't be needed unless you're playing big halls with everything mic'd except for the bass.

http://www.carvinguitars.com/products/BX500-10.2
You know what they say about great minds, and thinking alike and what not, my friend 8-)
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Old 03-21-2013, 08:45 AM
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I got my BA-115 used from the local mom and pop music store for $299. Not enough oomph for loud rock bands but sounds sweet within its limits.
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If I wasn't at my day job today I would scour CL and try and get a nice used rig, then if necessary call the local stores and start by asking about used... $800 will get you a lot of bass rig and there are LOTS to choose from in that budget.
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HA! I actually copied this link before I saw your post. Yes the Carvin BX500/BRX10.2 half stack will blow the doors off most any combo out there with clarity, punch, depth, and overall tone. The versatility of the head is crazy and you can add another cab later if you want, but it won't be needed unless you're playing big halls with everything mic'd except for the bass.

http://www.carvinguitars.com/products/BX500-10.2
I agree with the concept of renting something for the show and then springing for the BX500 and a 2x10 or 1x15 cab. As stated above, that setup is very versatile. By itself it is great for smaller gigs, and you could easily expand later by adding a second cab. The BX500 is also a great backup amp if you ever expand to a larger setup one day, as it is very small and light for the amount of power it puts out (I use a much bigger/more powerful head for most gigs, but I usually stash my BX500 in the car or a bag in case of emergency).
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Old 03-21-2013, 09:51 AM
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my friend Jon runs the drum dept there, but they have everything.
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