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If I was to start playing in bands again, which would be at the amateur level for now (:D), what sort of amp would I need?

Been a long time since i owned an amp, let alone joined a band. Would be nice to play with real people somehow, especially as a bass player.

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Give us some idea of the type of band (which usually gives an idea of volume needed), other bassists tone which you lik, and most importantly, budget. From there I`m sure a lot of recommendations will follow, but to kick it off, I`d look at the Fender Rumble Series. Many different configurations to suit, reasonable on price, and they sound good.

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Presumably if you were just starting out doing stuff, a combo would be good, easy to throw into the car and big enough to play at pub gigs. As above, the rumbles are good, I have a BG250-12 combo, light weight and powerful enough for the pubs I have played in.

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I would have a look at something like this...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Warwick-Sweet-15-3-Bass-Amp-Combo-Amp-Bargain-/331616811601?hash=item4d35e6fa51

150 watts is plenty for small to medium size pubs etc, and at 24kilos it not a back breaker. :)

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Give us some idea of the type of band (which usually gives an idea of volume needed), other bassists tone which you lik, and most importantly, budget. From there I`m sure a lot of recommendations will follow, but to kick it off, I`d look at the Fender Rumble Series. Many different configurations to suit, reasonable on price, and they sound good.
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I suppose rock - in some form or another, possibly prog.

I like quite a lot of music but i do like the idea of being the next geezer chris steve geddy :D (i've no idea what that means).

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Any decent cab & amp or combo is going to be able to do the job. It's down to budget & what sort of sound you want. :)

For starting out, I'd say pick up a small decent 2nd hand combo for around the £100-200 area to get you going (maybe something like a SWR Workingmans, Genz Benz Contour or an Ashdown MAG), & then once you've played a bit with the band, you'll be in a better position to say what you're looking for.

IF you're flash with the cash, then go try some rigs out & find out if you want a big heavy Ampeg rig, a lightweight Markbass rig or something completely different.

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