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Had some time off... Need a cheap amp!


JeSuisSkeleton
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So I became very disillusioned with bass around a year ago. Essentially I got bored of it and got stuck in a rut with my playing. I also got more into other forms of music that I didn't play bass for.

Anyways, I'm looking to getting back into playing and maybe teaching a little, so I'm after a small, CHEAP amp that I can practice with, and maybe play the odd small gig with. Let's say max £350 for now. Second hand definitely an option too.

I'm open to any ideas really. I play a Stingray 4 and an Ibanez BTB406QM. I've not been following anything bass related for about 14 or 15 months now so I'm pretty clueless! Any suggestions are appreciated.

Thanks!

EDIT - Should say I'm open to anything that's SUPER portable. Planning on moving back to London in the next couple of months so needs to be tube friendly!

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Firstly, welcome back.

Secondly, a new option might be the TC BG250 combo - compact, light and 250W through a 15" speaker. Bass Guitar Magazine reviewed it this month.

Secondhand - 'super portable' might be one of the GK MB combos? Or the Promethian from Ibanez.

Cheers

Geoff

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Going by Bass Guitar Magazines review this month, I`ll echo Geoffs recommendation for the TC BG250 as an amp to look at. You can get them for about £325. They weigh 15.8kg/35lbs. On-board tuner. And there seems to be a link at the top of this very page!

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Thanks for the recommendations guys. I've just bought a MarkBass LM250 from a fellow member of the forum, so just after a cheap cab now! A lightweight 12" or something similar. I was thinking along the lines of this in terms of size, weight and price, but obviously would need to try it with my bass and the head: http://www.thomann.de/gb/eden_ex112_8ohm.htm - Any ideas? I play a Stingray 4 as mentioned.

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[quote name='Lozz196' timestamp='1341335459' post='1717294']
Eden cabs are nice, usually very loud, and full-bodied in the sound - or at least, the ones I`ve had were (410s).
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Excellent, thanks! I think I might try a few different ones out first, though the price point on that Eden is very tempting just to get something of decent quality.

I also saw on the LM250 page on markbass.it that it requires a 'minimum' of 4 ohms impedance. Does that mean between 4 and 0? Or 4 and upwards? i.e. could I use an 8 ohm cab with the LM250?

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[quote name='JeSuisSkeleton' timestamp='1341419625' post='1718738']
Excellent, thanks! I think I might try a few different ones out first, though the price point on that Eden is very tempting just to get something of decent quality.

I also saw on the LM250 page on markbass.it that it requires a 'minimum' of 4 ohms impedance. Does that mean between 4 and 0? Or 4 and upwards? i.e. could I use an 8 ohm cab with the LM250?
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Yep, 4 ohms and upwards. So you'll be fine with an 8 ohm cab. :)

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Another possibility is this cab: http://www.thomann.de/gb/ebs_cl_110_cabinet.htm

Thomann seems to be the cheapest so I'll probably end up buying from there. Had a look around the classifieds and not really found anything that takes my fancy. That being said I know nothing about which cabs go with which heads... I'm after a pretty versatile set-up, something that can get a variety of tones, but mostly pop/rock, fairly modern sounds.

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