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Active bass, do I need a new amp?


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I've just had a clear out and am upgrading my equipment, I've recently just bought an Ibanez BTB470 which is the first active bass i've owned. I've always been one of these bassists who seem to aquire equipment when people are having clear outs so consequently I don't know a whole lot about amps.

I'm after a combo amp that suited to rehearsals and smaller gigs but I'm wondering, do I need something specific now i'm using an active bass?

Apologies if this seems like a daft question but I'm going to play the, 'I'm a girl', card and bat my lashes.

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No, but you may have to trim the gain control to stop the signal over-loading.

Also, remember that batteries die...so if the bass has no passive option, you'll have a dead bass when this happens.

Also, for actives...get into the habit of unplugging the lead when not in use as this will complete a circuit and drain the battery. This will happen over time...you just don't want it to happen at important times.

Batteries can last a year if looked after properly, this way, but if the gig is important have a spare for an easy and quick swap.

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[quote name='Doddy' post='1298116' date='Jul 9 2011, 11:57 AM']What amp are you using now?[/quote]

I am currently ampless! I was using an old leech amp and speaker setup which was fine but took up too much room. Prior to that I just used to DI into the mixing desk at gigs or use the in-house backline. I'm just after something sturdy and loud which I can chuck in the boot and not worry about, hence I'm thinking a second hand combo amp. Don't want to spend more than £100, are my expectations unrealistic?

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If you can stratch to £170 then the Orange Crush 50w bass combo is superb.

I have one both for practice and pub gigs.

If you run out of steam, it has a line out to put it through the PA.

It also has a built it tuner!

You might be able to get one second hand for less.

I think mine is great and I have yet to find anything at that price which sounds as good!

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[quote name='Blademan_98' post='1298182' date='Jul 9 2011, 12:49 PM']If you can stratch to £170 then the Orange Crush 50w bass combo is superb.

I have one both for practice and pub gigs.

If you run out of steam, it has a line out to put it through the PA.

It also has a built it tuner!

You might be able to get one second hand for less.

I think mine is great and I have yet to find anything at that price which sounds as good![/quote]

I wish I had £170, they are beautiful things. None on eBay second hand, to be honest I'm just looking for something a bit rough and ready, I'll keep my eyes open for one though, cheers for the pointer.

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[url="http://www.andertons.co.uk/bass-combos/pid9467/cid687/ashdown-electric-blue-eb12-180-watt-1x12-bass-combo-evo-ii.asp?utm_source=googlebase&utm_medium=pricecomp&utm_campaign=GoogleShopping"]http://www.andertons.co.uk/bass-combos/pid...=GoogleShopping[/url]

These are good amps for the money! Should be able to pick one up secondhand too for about £100. :)

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[quote name='MatthewKeys' post='1298238' date='Jul 9 2011, 02:21 PM'][url="http://www.andertons.co.uk/bass-combos/pid9467/cid687/ashdown-electric-blue-eb12-180-watt-1x12-bass-combo-evo-ii.asp?utm_source=googlebase&utm_medium=pricecomp&utm_campaign=GoogleShopping"]http://www.andertons.co.uk/bass-combos/pid...=GoogleShopping[/url]

These are good amps for the money! Should be able to pick one up secondhand too for about £100. :)[/quote]


Cheers mate, had my eye on one of these a while back. If I can find one for £100 or near enough I'll be happy.

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[quote name='MatthewKeys' post='1298238' date='Jul 9 2011, 02:21 PM'][url="http://www.andertons.co.uk/bass-combos/pid9467/cid687/ashdown-electric-blue-eb12-180-watt-1x12-bass-combo-evo-ii.asp?utm_source=googlebase&utm_medium=pricecomp&utm_campaign=GoogleShopping"]http://www.andertons.co.uk/bass-combos/pid...=GoogleShopping[/url]

These are good amps for the money! Should be able to pick one up secondhand too for about £100. :)[/quote]

+1

Yes I have one and they are cheap n cheerful n loud n bulletproof too. You may even get one of the later ones with a built in compressor for £100 2nd hand.

Oh and I have one.............but I'm not selling it.

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You don't need an amp for an active bass rather than passive, but I have a rough and ready amp with a minor power supply problem at the moment, but when I get it sorted I'll probably be prepared to drop it down to £100 for someone whose done me a service in the past like yourself! It's a 200W Laney, PM me if you'd potentially be interested!

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For a touch over £100, I'd recommend an Ashdown Electric Blue. You see them in the FS section here for about £120.00

Like you I often DI straight to PA or use provided backline. The Ashdown has been great for rehearsals, jams and smallish gigs though. Had it 5 years with no problems.

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[quote name='clauster' post='1300669' date='Jul 12 2011, 09:37 AM']For a touch over £100, I'd recommend an Ashdown Electric Blue. You see them in the FS section here for about £120.00

Like you I often DI straight to PA or use provided backline. The Ashdown has been great for rehearsals, jams and smallish gigs though. Had it 5 years with no problems.[/quote]


The electric blue's certainly loom good....I'm holding out for dc2009's Laney now, will be pleased if that one comes off :)

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[quote name='MatthewKeys' post='1298238' date='Jul 9 2011, 02:21 PM'][url="http://www.andertons.co.uk/bass-combos/pid9467/cid687/ashdown-electric-blue-eb12-180-watt-1x12-bass-combo-evo-ii.asp?utm_source=googlebase&utm_medium=pricecomp&utm_campaign=GoogleShopping"]http://www.andertons.co.uk/bass-combos/pid...=GoogleShopping[/url]

These are good amps for the money! Should be able to pick one up secondhand too for about £100. :)[/quote]

another recommendation for the Ashdown EB series. I sold an older model (no compressor) on here before christmas for £100. Used it for ages for gigs and rehearsals

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[quote name='rOB' post='1302737' date='Jul 13 2011, 07:06 PM']another recommendation for the Ashdown EB series. I sold an older model (no compressor) on here before christmas for £100. Used it for ages for gigs and rehearsals[/quote]


Cheers for the recommendation, just had a quick eBay trawl but only one with a reserve of over a ton, i think BC is always better for reasonably priced gear.

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