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J'ai une BBG5S (active). ATTENTION! au magasin, j'ai essayé avec une basse active et une passive, et avec la passive j'ai été déçu: le gain peak, mais même le volume de l'ampli au max, ce n'est pas assez fort... Je vous laisse donc le soin d'en faire votre propre opinion si vous avez une passive, de toute façon,...
I wish the controls made more sense. I wish there was a manual for this and especially for the extension cabinet. But overall, for what I paid it's a very good example of solid state sound, especially for smooth, clean tone. These used to be REALLY expensive, $1000+, but with modern Jazz amps being lighter and more flexible the Polytone stuff is...
What I love about this amp is the plethora of EQ options and the fact that it makes a very suitable Subwoofer. I guess the only thing I don't like about it is it is rather heavy and can be very hard on the back. I got this Amp used for only $150. After about a year and a half, I had to replace the speaker. That cost me another $150. After a...
This is a good amp, but I feel like Beheringer bass equipment tends to be overpriced due to the name. This amplifier isn't large enough or powerful enough to really use with a band unless it were miked. There isn't a direct out, so it would be hard to use it onstage. Still, this amplifier produces a nice, solid tone and would be very well suited...
I've been using the Elliot GP7 bass amp for about four years for recording and live shows and have found it to be a great amp. While it is extremely heavy, it has a huge sound to go with it and works great both while recording or during live shows. The price of this amp isn't all that cheap, but it isn't expensive and is probably set right. Over...
While not took many people know about the Guild Maverick bass amp, it’s sort of a cult favorite for those who do. I don’t believe that too many of them were made since not many of them are left out there and Guild is more known for their guitars than they’re amps. I have no clue what this bass amp will cost you but it’s definitely going to be ...
While it's going to cost you a good amount of dough, the AER Amp One is worth it for serious and professional bass players who are tired of lugging around huge amplifier. This thing sounds as good as any amp out there. It is versatile and highly portable. Sure it's expensive but it's going to be an amp that you can use for the rest of your da...
Overall for the $100 I spent on this thing and the use it has gotten... It has wonderful value. I haven't played a whole lot of lower wattage bass amps I have liked, but this one honestly does a pretty good job. Holds up with a drummer okay and sounds pretty good. Takes pedals really well. I'd buy one again for the price I paid. Like most peavey...
Overall, this is a good amp for anyone that doesn't need to play loud venues. It is an excellent amp with which to practice with a band, and it gets a lot of different sounds. Its versatility and Peavey's legendary durability means we'll still see these around in 20 years, and they'll still sound good then. One caveat is the size and weight - th...
For under a Ben Franklin, this amp works wonders. It is very small, lightweight, durable, and gets loud enough to be heard. It won't compete with a drum set, but it is not designed to do that. For sitting in a bedroom, tour bus, backstage, or small practice studio, this amp certainly gets the job done, and is fun enough to include a bit of optio...