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Post subject: What Amp its Better?
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 3:52 am
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Hi guys, I'm searching a combo amps with no more than 75w. I was looking for a Rumble 75, Bronco 40, line 6 ld 110, Ampeg Ba110, and Peavey MAX 112. I don't know very well which to buy, I will use the amp to practice, play few times on the school, with the band (we play in small places, nothing to big) and in church. I like effects, play Contemporary, rock, gospel, alternative.

I WIll also accept recommendations of different brands and models, waiting your response to proceed to buy one.

Thanks you very much :D

PD: The ones in RED r my favorites.


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Post subject: Re: What Amp its Better?
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 5:00 am
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Just a suggestion... If your local guitar/amp store has some or all of these in stock, take your own bass guitar with you and ASK PERMISSION to test each amp that you might be interested in. That way you can get a feel for the controls, the setup and sound from each all in the same location using your own bass. Your own ears are what is going to tell you which is right for you.


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Post subject: Re: What Amp its Better?
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 2:29 pm
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Thanks PL I WIll


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Post subject: Re: What Amp its Better?
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2011 11:24 pm
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I have a Line 6 Studio 110. I'm gigging with that sucker indoors! Don't laugh folks. I use it for a stage monitor right next to the PA floor monitor pointed at my head and then direct out to the PA for the FOH mix. We have a trailer full of PA gear though so this setup works great indoors. I've had mine for nearly 4 years. No problems. Cheap covers available at BSCOVERS.COM to fit it perfectly. This isn't the best bass amp in the world, but at the time I bought it it was the best micro for the money. If and when it blows up I'll either get another one of them right away or one of the Carvin Micro Bass amps. Right now the Carvin Micro MB10 is on sale for LESS than the Line 6 Studio 110. The Carvin has way more power, but is a tad larger and 2 lbs heavier. On paper the Carvin is a better value unless you are looking for the effects incorporated in the Line 6, which I really don't use that much. When gigging I run the Line 6 on CLEAN and use a Sans Amp Bass Driver Deluxe for effects. I'd really have to compare them side by side to say for sure I'd prefer the Carvin though since I like the little Line 6 so much. The XLR direct out on the Line 6 is absolutely stunning. That being said I think the 200 watt Carvin for about the same money as the 75 watt Line 6 is definitely worth a try.


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