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Hey, :help:
I'm currently upgrading and I have a tiny tiny question to ask all you bass experts on this forum, as you probably know more about this than I do.

Pretty much, what I'm wondering is if a Yorkville AP800 and a Tech21 SansAmp would be sufficient enough to power an Ampeg 810 cab.

Right now, my rig is an Ampeg BA500 running an Ampeg 410, and I'm in need of an upgrade.
 
Yeah that should be fine. If the Yorkville's specs can be trusted (don't assume that to be the case) then you should have plenty of wattage at 4 ohms bridged, or possibly even in two channel mode (the specs on the site are a bit confusing). Just be sure to switch the input sensitivity of the Yorkville to 1V, it looks like that's an option.
 
Yeah that should be fine. If the Yorkville's specs can be trusted (don't assume that to be the case) then you should have plenty of wattage at 4 ohms bridged, or possibly even in two channel mode (the specs on the site are a bit confusing). Just be sure to switch the input sensitivity of the Yorkville to 1V, it looks like that's an option.

Thank you sir!
Yea, the specs are super confusing.