This might be a tricky one...

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This might be a tricky one...

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OK,as some of you who've heard my music know,I overdub loops and play over them. I don't have a drummer to compete with. I am the drummer(I tap out beats on my pups thru various pedals). I like to play guitar thru bass amps,in order to capture the lows for when I'm playing pick up drums. I'm not rich. Recommend me a good,cheap,giggably loud bass amp that sounds good. I don't wanna pay more than 200.00 :idk: Is it out there? Does such a thing exist? Anybody?
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Look for a peavey combo 300.

Pretty sure you can get one that cheap if not close.
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I wish I could think of something other then old Peavys but I can't... Time to start digging in the junk shops and pawn shops maybe.. you can sometimes find really odd stuff cheap... and sometimes not....
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check out the ztamps?

loud as hell and stay clean
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I got an ampeg BA115 combo for damn near $200...I think it was $230 after shipping. Shortly after that, the band in which I played bass broke up, so I tried to sell it to a guy locally for $200 and ended up letting it go for $180 :whateva:
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ifeellikeatourist wrote:I got an ampeg BA115 combo for damn near $200...I think it was $230 after shipping. Shortly after that, the band in which I played bass broke up, so I tried to sell it to a guy locally for $200 and ended up letting it go for $180 :whateva:

aww,I'm sorry ,man... :hug: :lol: Too bad you don't still have it :(
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Used peavey, acoustic, and ampeg stuff is the best bet. All can usually be found in that price range also. I used to see the old acoustics in the $200 range all the time.
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I second old acoustics
Though I just realized they started making bass amps again
Saw them in GC the other day :idk:
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aussy wrote:I second old acoustics
Though I just realized they started making bass amps again
Saw them in GC the other day :idk:

Yea, I have/had 2 of the new ones. A small room combo and my current main amp, b200h. No complaints so far.
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Would that 20 wt. Acoustic Bass Combo be loud enough for a guitarist to gig with?
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Depends on the gig.
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Mudfuzz wrote:Depends on the gig.

small club,for the most part. Then,for larger gig,maybe mic'd thru a soundboard? 20 bass amp watts are louder than 20 gtr. watts,right?
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Oh man, Bloo. I can't believe you missed the BST thread I head up for like a month. I had a Peavey Mark VI in there that I totally would've cut you a cool deal on. Anyways, I highly recommend that model
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bigchiefbc wrote:Oh man, Bloo. I can't believe you missed the BST thread I head up for like a month. I had a Peavey Mark VI in there that I totally would've cut you a cool deal on. Anyways, I highly recommend that model

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The 20watter(b20 is the one I had) would likely get drowned out by drums :idk: . You would want to mic it for sure, IMO.
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