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Bass Amp Head $500 Limit

dechristimo

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Oct 24, 2011
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Pittsburgh
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Just a student working at The Music Mart
Really, just what the title says, I'm looking for a good bass head that is affordable for me, one I've been looking at in particular is the Carvin BX500, but I'm open to all suggestions. I play an epiphone thunderbird (not that good I just dont have a lot of money, but hey its not that bad, and when i get the chance ill be getting a q-tuner bridge pick up for it too!)
So any recommendations?

Also I have no real preference over solid state or tube, just as long as it is good, and I'd like a versatile amp, the only genres i wont really be playing are like death metal and pop, I play ska, prog rock, jazz, and fusion type stuff the most.
Thanks for any help!
 
You can get a new TC Electronics RH450 for a couple bucks more- with the 15% discount you can get on them most of the time, they're at about $510.

Lots of options if you go used, including Markbass F1s, Carvin heads, Euphonic Audio heads, etc.
 
Really, just what the title says, I'm looking for a good bass head that is affordable for me, one I've been looking at in particular is the Carvin BX500, but I'm open to all suggestions. I play an epiphone thunderbird (not that good I just dont have a lot of money, but hey its not that bad, and when i get the chance ill be getting a q-tuner bridge pick up for it too!)
So any recommendations?

Also I have no real preference over solid state or tube, just as long as it is good, and I'd like a versatile amp, the only genres i wont really be playing are like death metal and pop, I play ska, prog rock, jazz, and fusion type stuff the most.
Thanks for any help!

Carvin's a good choice, for used a BX1200 or BX600 are good choices also.
 
You can buy my Genz Benz Shuttle 6.0 from the classifieds :D 600 watts at 4 ohms..Can cover a variety of genres and only ways about 4 lbs :bassist:

375W @ 8 ohms... a great amp. Very versatile.. simple to use. You can use it with headphones alone if you have to. I HIGHLY recommend that you consider something used.. and something from here.. You will find some good deals here... I had a 6.0 ... I bought it here.. and sold it to the other bass player at my church after I got a 9.0 also from here.... You might also consider the SL 6.0 as well.. You might like the more tuby sound to it.. I think the Shuttles are great though.. Never heard a SL live..
 
GK 500w right at $500 Gallien-Krueger MB500 500W Ultra Light Bass Amp Head: Shop Bass & Other Musical Instruments | Musician's Friend

Ampeg 500w at $400 Invalid Link Removed

It's a matter of preference buy I've alwats been happy with Ampeg amps and GK is a real high quality high value line. Carvin makes good stuff as well. I've owned a 400w Carvin head.

Use MF's code mfoct12 and you can get 12% off of either as well. You can usually get a little more off if you call and speak to someone.
 
I don't know if it's the best thing ever, but I quite like my old SWR Bass 350. Tube preamp, solid state power section. I think it's 350 at 4 and 400 at 2 or something like that. Solidly built for sure. Mine's an older "pre-Fender" model. You can usually find them on ebay in the $300-400 range. I've found it's really responsive to different basses. My main bass is an old Kramer with a single P and with that it sounds a LOT different (understandably) than the Carvin LB70P that I've been borrowing (Music Man style single/HB, with a bridge piezo as well, all active). Amp is USA made as well (at least the older ones).

For reference I play proggy fusiony stuff mostly, as well as funk, metal, rock, etc... and I think it sounds pretty awesome.