I have a Basic 112 at home and at my drummers house, I play through a Fender Bassman, 60 watt combo. I like the Fender better than the Peavy.
For church/small gigs I use a Nemesis 210 combo. I really like it. I won't bore you all with my main rig.
At home I have an SWR Workingman12. At church, I use a Genzz Benz ML 200-210t. Both amps are able to handle my L2.5K as well as the L2K. Larry
I use a Markbass Littlemark II into either an Avatar 410 Neo at the church or into two Aguilar GS112s (one of which is an NT) when I feel like traveling.
I never thought I'd say this, since I'm a devoted fan of the 15" cabinet, but with a G&L you might not need that big of a speaker.
Mesa 400+ or Mesa D-180 through Berg NV610 or a vintage Ampeg 215. G&Ls love tube amps! (and visa-versa!) Never got so many compliments on my tone as I have with my G&Ls through my Mesa 400+! Karl
It's a little-known fact that at the G&L factory in Fullerton, the Bass Guitars are injected with a substance, before being shipped (the final stage of assembly) that enhances the tonal characteristics of the instrument when played through an all-tube circuit,-specifically an Ampeg V4BH. I understand it has to do with stirring up electrons in the MFD's, some type of physics process that Leo himself invented. I myself was skeptical of this process, until I played my ASAT through the above mentioned V4BH. Now I'm convinced. (just in case....)
You'd think that they would sell bottles of the stuff on their parts site. Haven't tried a V4BH yet but I have been wanting one for a couple of years.
Eden WT 400 Eden 2x10 Eden 1x15 I love the punchines and thick mid range of the rig. My l-200 sounds AMAZING through it.