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Apartment Practice

Just save yourself the grief and buy something with a headphone output on it. The last thing you want is to be pissing off new neighbors with the BooM BOOM bOOm.

Pandora units work great and sound very good.

Many other heads and preamps also have headphone outs on them.
 
I've gotten an unbelieveable value out of my used Korg Pandora PX4B - combined with a set of Grado SR60 headphones, it sounds really good - and allows me to practice anytime, without disturbing anyone else... I've probably got a total of $140 into everything - and have been using it hard for about 4 years now...



- georgestrings
 
Get to know your neighbor/learn the building and you might be able to get away with moderate practice volumes.

I live in an apartment and I can get away with practicing through my amp by playing in a room opposite where my upstairs neighbor normally hangs out, always play with the door to that room closed (I also sound proofed it to some extent), and I personally went upstairs to scope out how loud it was in his apartment at a given volume.

Beyond that, I know his schedule as well as I know my own so if I want to play loud, I know when I can do it without being a bother.
 
The Fender Rumble series has RCA in puts for CD, MP3, or record player if that's what you got. Active & passive inputs, vol bass mid treble controls, Head phones in the front, effects loop, preamp out power amp in, and sounds pretty good.
I have a Rumble 25 that sounds pretty good and you can take it anywhere. Yeah, I know it's not a Trace Elliot but, it came as a package deal with my Spector bass.... I have seen them between 100-200 depending on wattage

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I have the small Orange PiX amp. Luckily it has a headphone jack. PITA neighbor downstairs. Played it out loud once....she was beating on the door. (not very loud....tv was louder but she complains when I walk across the floor late at night) I use Best Practice through my laptop. Run it out to the amp.


I just got 5 minutes to play out loud.....saw her leaving. :bassist::hyper: Ahhhh....it's the little things.
 
I like the Acoustic as well and used it quite often with an iPod plugged in the AUX input and with or without headphones. But, I'm getting more cramped with space and have a gig rig that I use if I want to "share" my sound with the neighborhood! ;) For everything else, it's headphones to keep peace. I'm selling the Acoustic and have started using a Peavey mixer as my practice amp. Works great. Plus I can run a mic into it as well as my iPod and have all three channels going into the headphones.
 
Has anyone tried Amplitube for the iPod touch? It seems like it would be suitable for practice. It has built in effects and stuff and it's on an iPod so you wouldn't be confined to just one space. Just curious about thoughts and reactions before I plop down the dough for the iRig attachment and the app itself.