Ampeg B3 is probably the best bang for the buck. I work at a music store in Chicago and these go for about $275 used. Could definately keep up with a drummer. My only complaint is that they clip real easy with active basses, however it does have a pad.
Also a used peavy Combo 300 go for around...
So I bought this cab for $150 because it was a 215 with some awesome EV speakers and it sound great with a solid state head. However, I have no idea what it is. Someone told me it looks like an old Acoustic and someone else told me an old Sunn. Idk, i'm new to the bass game, so I'm still...
So can anyone here enlighten me on the differences in pick ups, which ones are good/bad, all that jazz. I wanna spruce up my Peavy Grind 4 BXP with some badbutt electronics to have more tone control. The two main genres I jam on are Hardcore and Bachata, so I want something that can give me...
Yea, I was thinking of switching out the pick up. Fortunately I work at a music store, so we got all the tools I could need there, only thing is I would have to go there on my day off, and lets face it, who wants to do that? Thanks for the feedback!
I've had this bass since I started playing (about one year back) and am wondering everybody's opinion on this bass, or any Peavy basses that they have played/owned. I know it's a bit soon to think about an upgrade, but I really liked this bass that had a J neck and P body. I'm also liking the...
I Shot Cyrus- They got a bunch of 7''s and stuff, can't think of the best off the top of my head. They have more of a thrashy/hardcore punk feel, i dig em...
Amp for sure. You have to consider, you can tweak a bass yourself or rather inexpensively, to make it play better; a nice set of strings, good action and so forth. Kinda hard to do that with an amp.