KevinInPMtn
TDPRI Member
I bought a Hotone ThunderBass and a busted Fender Rumble 40 (used as a passive cabinet) for a cheap bass solution to goof around with. It has served that purpose well and is as loud as I need.
I recently landed a fairly cheap Fender Mustang Floor DSP which has been fun through headphones and also sounds decent through the Hotone's effects return line. This setup has caused me to wonder if the Hotone amps are all the same in the power section (inlcuding the "bass" amp). It actually delivers clean guitar tones with decent authority. If they share the same power amp then there is no gain in getting a Hotone nano that is guitar-spec'ed. The HT amp is the only one I have with an effects loop.
So, if any of you have a collection of HT Nano amps that includes a ThunderBass, could you compare them back to back using the fx return as an input?
As a side note, I am also considering adding an effects loop to a recently acquired Vox AD50VT. It has a bunch of effects and models but not as flexible as the Fender unit.
I recently landed a fairly cheap Fender Mustang Floor DSP which has been fun through headphones and also sounds decent through the Hotone's effects return line. This setup has caused me to wonder if the Hotone amps are all the same in the power section (inlcuding the "bass" amp). It actually delivers clean guitar tones with decent authority. If they share the same power amp then there is no gain in getting a Hotone nano that is guitar-spec'ed. The HT amp is the only one I have with an effects loop.
So, if any of you have a collection of HT Nano amps that includes a ThunderBass, could you compare them back to back using the fx return as an input?
As a side note, I am also considering adding an effects loop to a recently acquired Vox AD50VT. It has a bunch of effects and models but not as flexible as the Fender unit.