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I hate doing this, but i need some help...

I'm about to go off to college and I'll be stuck in a dorm that is nowhere large enough to house my monster of an amp. Therefore, it is being sold and I need to find something a bit smaller. That's where the problem comes in - Though I spend wayyyy too much time in the "basses" section of this forum, I know virtually nothing when it comes to amps. Hence why I'm posting this :p

I will have $800 to spend on an amp (combo or cab&head, doesn't matter). I can spend maybe $50 or so more if absolutely necessary, but I'm pretty much restrained to that budget. I need something small enough to fit comfortably in my dorm, but I'd still like it to sound halfway decent, with a preferably vintage-esque tone. I'll more than likely be using it to gig in college, so a line out would be nice, but a mic always works if that's not possible :)

Thanks a ton for your help!
 
Eight hundred dollars should get you a good used Bag End 15 and a Thunderfunk or Gibson GB-440 head used. Might be pushing it, but should work for you. And I know you'll be happy. Later on you can add another Bag End 15 or 2X10 if you need to. Look in the for sale section of this site.
 
I'm currently waiting for my GK MB212 to arrive. I played the 210 in the store and decided to buy the 212 sight-unheard. The eq is pretty versatile and the 212 is only 700 new. The big problem, though, is waiting for them to come into stock. PM me in a week or three and I can hopefully give a report as to the amp's sound.

It's small, light, and is (the 210 was, anyway) wicked-loud.
 
I would also consider the Markbass mini 121p CMD.

You can get a pretty good vintage type sound (IMO) thru it. I have seen quite a few used at $675. It runs a 300 watts at 8ohm, when you get the chance, you can add another 8ohm cab and run it at 500 watts.

One negative, is there is not headphone out, which would be great in a dorm room for late night practice.
 
I have an Ampeg SVT-II Pro and an Ampeg 8x10 in my dorm! But, we do have pretty large dorms at my school. I previously had an SWR Redhead in there. Super nice amp. You may be able to find an older one that meets your budget. I believe one sold on the FS forum a short while ago for something like $750.
 

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