Freddi375 Posted March 21 Posted March 21 (edited) Hi guys. I play a lot of funk/R&B/Soul (mainly using in ears these days) but just wondering what amps people are using these days for those genres? Thank you! Freddie Edited Wednesday at 20:42 by Freddi375 Quote
cetera Posted March 21 Posted March 21 GK are very popular in R&B/soul/funk circles. Check out the Legacy 800 head. 3 Quote
lemmywinks Posted March 21 Posted March 21 (edited) Bugera Veyron BV1001T might be up your street: https://www.gear4music.com/Guitar-and-Bass/Bugera-Veyron-BV1001T-2000W-Bass-Amp-Head/1WNW Actual power rating is around 700w or something like that. Edited March 21 by lemmywinks 1 Quote
JPJ Posted March 21 Posted March 21 If it’s just for back up and you intend carrying it to every gig, then the ultra small form factor amps such as the TC Bam, Warwick Gnome, and Trace Elliot Elf get a lot of love on here. 2 Quote
Lozz196 Posted March 21 Posted March 21 I think I’d look at a Fender Rumble 500 if wanting something equivalent sound wise, for a decent useable backup to get out of a hole then the Gnome, it delivers much more than its tiny stature. 1 Quote
chris_b Posted March 21 Posted March 21 (edited) For R&B (both), Soul, Funk, Blues and many others, my main amp is an Aguilar TH500. It has a fantastic warm, fat and well defined tone and enough volume to go from a whisper to keeping up with guitarists in stupidly loud Rock Blues bands. Be careful, it might end up being your main amp in no time. Edited March 21 by chris_b 1 Quote
Dan Dare Posted Monday at 10:53 Posted Monday at 10:53 If it's a backup and you don't want to spend big bucks, lemmy's suggestion above of a Veyron is hard to beat, imho. They can be had for between £200 and £300 new. I had one as a backup and it was very good. Mine was the M version, which is less expensive than the T (it doesn't have the 12AX7 preamp valve of the T), but still very competent. Quote
SimonK Posted Monday at 11:05 Posted Monday at 11:05 Trace Elliot ELF everytime - you can also use it as a DI box! Quote
Supernaut Posted Monday at 12:52 Posted Monday at 12:52 Little Mark II or III. Great heads, can be picked up for under £300 on the second hand market. Quote
lemmywinks Posted Monday at 13:14 Posted Monday at 13:14 There's a Warwick Gnome iPro on FB Marketplace for £110 right now, that's the 280w version of the Gnome micro head. Slightly bigger but more powerful. Quote
patrikmarky Posted Tuesday at 10:37 Posted Tuesday at 10:37 Ive just purchased a Warwick Gnome I pro V2 300 watts for home practice and backup and its an amazing bit of kit ..£250.00 from bass direct .. Quote
msb Posted Tuesday at 12:50 Posted Tuesday at 12:50 If you like the Liner you might look at Genzler , or the various Mesa Subway heads for a fresh take by the same designer. That Liner is a great amp. Quote
Sean Posted yesterday at 09:25 Posted yesterday at 09:25 (edited) On 21/03/2025 at 09:31, cetera said: GK are very popular in R&B/soul/funk circles. Check out the Legacy 800 head. I've just bought the GK MB Fusion 500 that Gary Mac was selling. Mainly as a very portable amp to drive the 8x10 in the rehearsal room (cos the resident Elf doesn't cut it). After spending a good few hours with it, it can, as you might expect from a GK, pretty much do anything. It's even got a "Spector Switch”. Now, they don’t call it that, obviously but it’s there and it’s labelled up as “-14dB”. Also, one of the many benefits of a GK is that they're beautifully made and can be repaired. GK-ology came flooding back to me quite quickly, it's surprisingly (or not) similar to the 700RBii I had when I was playing in a function band years ago. After about 30 minutes I was left feeling a bit miffed with myself for not having owned a GK in 15 years. Edited yesterday at 15:02 by Sean 1 Quote
crazycloud Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Harley Benton Block 800B which uses an IcePower 700As module. Some have said that it doesn't any more, but HB confirmed in a recent email that it does. Quote
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