| We hope you enjoy your visit. You're currently viewing our forum as a guest. This means you are limited to certain areas of the board and there are some features you can't use. If you join our community, you'll be able to access member-only sections, and use many member-only features such as customizing your profile, sending personal messages, and voting in polls. Registration is simple, fast, and completely free. Join our community! If you're already a member please log in to your account to access all of our features: |
| Bass Amp for a beginner? | |
|---|---|
| Topic Started: Jul 20 2008, 10:54 PM (191 Views) | |
| JG101 | Jul 20 2008, 10:54 PM Post #1 |
|
Newbie
|
Hey, Im a complete beginner to the entire world of guitars and in fact instruments as a whole however after being convinced by a m8 of mine, who plays lead, ive decided to take up Bass. Unfortunately i know absolutely nothing about guitars atm, so help with the following questions would be great!!! I've had a very thorough look around and I think i would like an ESP Ltd B-50 Bass Guitar in Black, is this a good choice ?Secondly, should i go for this guitar can any1 recommend a good 10 watt amp to compliment it. I'm on a bit of a budget unforuntely so nothing over £80 and preferably alot less! Plus, is there anything massively important any1 can reccommend i get or have a look at? Even if it seems damn obvious I dont want to miss anything vital All opinions appreciated
Edited by JG101, Jul 20 2008, 10:57 PM.
|
![]() |
|
| monwobobbo | Jul 21 2008, 12:17 AM Post #2 |
![]()
|
i have that bass except mines purple. it is a good beginer model and plays easy and sounds decent for the price. i use it to record demoes with and can't complain. Fender and Crate both make decent practice amps for bass i'd try one of those. don't forget to check on used stuff as you can find better stuff cheaper. get an electronic tuner being in tune is always a good thing. a decent cord as well. |
| and now for something completely different | |
![]() |
|
| mynameisDavid | Jul 21 2008, 12:45 AM Post #3 |
|
Member
![]()
|
I would get a Peavy for a Bass amp, I have one myself and its a nice amp for around 100. |
| |
![]() |
|
| JG101 | Jul 21 2008, 12:38 PM Post #4 |
|
Newbie
|
Any specific model in particular or are all amps by the same brand relatively standard at around that price? Continued Thanks
Edited by JG101, Jul 21 2008, 12:38 PM.
|
![]() |
|
| monwobobbo | Jul 21 2008, 09:29 PM Post #5 |
![]()
|
yeah for the most part they would all have pretty much the same features. as always give them each a try and see which one you like best. |
| and now for something completely different | |
![]() |
|
| mynameisDavid | Jul 22 2008, 01:53 AM Post #6 |
|
Member
![]()
|
The MicroBass is pretty nice... |
| |
![]() |
|
| Jakk_Locke | Sep 18 2008, 03:45 PM Post #7 |
|
Member
|
I have a microbass as well, its a very very nice bass beginner amp. Im using it with a stagg bass i stole off a freind untill i can afford a ibby bass ![]() You Know it makes sense
|
|
Jakk locke - More broke than the Lehman Brothers -Basses- Epiphone Blackbird (Soon) -Guitars- Ibanez RGR 420 EX SAR (Izzy) Ibanez RG7321 (Nezzie) Vintage VS9 (Vince) Vintage Reaper With Duncan Distortion bridge (Victor) Yamaha F-310 (Colin) -Amps- Ibanez Toneblaster (Half)Stack Marshall MG15CD Peavy Microbass | |
![]() |
|
| mynameisDavid | Sep 24 2008, 01:08 AM Post #8 |
|
Member
![]()
|
Mines from like 1970 or something like that... lmao
|
| |
![]() |
|
| Metallon | Sep 25 2008, 10:02 PM Post #9 |
|
Member
|
Peavey's make good bass amp. I used to have a 15-watt Laney which sounded alright. You could always try a Roland, too. I can ask Igor down at Into Music tomorrow, he's an avid bass player. He can definitely give you some great tips. I bought my first bass + amp from him when he was only an employee at a different music shop. He was incredibly helpful. The package I wanted to buy had a crappy 10-watt amp and he said, "you need a decent amp at the very least if you want to have a good bass sound", and with those words, he tossed in a bunch of bass picks and switched the crappy amp for the Laney. I used picks when I wanted to try some different sounds. But I ended up playing with my fingers instead, because 1) Faster, smoother, more in control - better playability that produced better sound. 2) It looked so fking cool! |
| I express my emotions musically to impress people with music emotionally. | |
![]() |
|
| « Previous Topic · Bass Guitar · Next Topic » |
| Theme: EGF Light | Track Topic · E-mail Topic |
10:12 PM Jan 7
|
Hosted for free by ZetaBoards




?





10:12 PM Jan 7