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Bass/Guitar Amp
Hello, I'm new to these forums so hoping this is the right place for this question. I recently started playing guitar again after a long layoff (40 years
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Definitely depends on how loud you want to play, most guitar amps work okay for bass IF you use a bass speaker cab. But not at louder levels (it takes more power to put out the lower frequencies). I got along okay with a 50-watt SF 1968 Bassman tube head into either a 2x12 cab (for guitar) or a 1x15 (for bass), also did that trick with a 50-watt early 70s Traynor YBA-1 Bass Master tube head.
The '59 Bassman RI is a damn good guitar amp, but like most guitar amps, you'll blow the speakers if you try to use it as a bass amp, so once again you'd want a separate cabinet for that purpose... Heck, just for jamming purposes, you might try running that Blues Deluxe into a bass cab! Cheers, Tim
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What Tim said. If you're going to play at practice volume or louder, you'll need a bass cab. But unless all your gigs are extra-quiet, you'll need more power than the Blues Deluxe has to offer.
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There is just a ton of used bass gear out there. Some good, some well OK and some ... at the other end ofhte spectrum. For a budget rig, I would find a GK 400 II, III or IV - between 200 & 300 in very good shape - below $200 genereally thrashed cosmetically ... and then a decent used 1x15 or 2x10 cabinet. New you can land an Avatar 2x10 for something under $300 last time I checked. Used rarely below $200. In Portland, OR a used 1x15 witha JBL or an EV is maybe $150 on CL ... a used Bag End 1x15 is $300
That GK head and 1x15 can cover a whole lotta gigging. |
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And remember that the 59' bassman does not have speaker outs like other amps, they are rca caple type connectors...so running it into a bass cab is not as easy, AND I believe its 2 ohm?! or 4 I forget.
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Thanks for the input. Times sure have changed since my former music life. The Bassman was used by a lot of bass players then. Course most didn't play at the volume levels that are used now. I guess the most economical course for me is to look for a bass capable cab. Kind of hard out here in sticks where I live. Watching Craig's List now and might have to make a trip to Kansas City or St. Louis and cruise some pawn shops.
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I doubt you'll find a cab to go with a 59 Bassman - 2 ohms. And has been said above, your current amp would not cut it even through a decent bass cab - just not enough power. With a drummer, gigging, 150W is a good average. You might be OK with 100 if your drummer isn't an animal!
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Craigslist is your friend. Lots of bass gear for local pickup. People don't want the hassle of shipping 'cause the stuff's so heavy.
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