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Bass Amp...?

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:44 pm
by PunkSteve
hey, i was wondering... i think i'm gonna get a bass guitar for my b.day...

but then i see that they do 'bass amps' , so does that mean i'll need to get an amp aswell?

its just , i have a Line 6 Spider iii 30watt guitar amp, and a laney acoustic 60 watt amp, and dont really have the space for more amps! so... do u have to get a bass amp, or will it work with what i have?


thanks :)

Re: Bass Amp...?

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:52 pm
by Slither
If you turn the volume down on your bass you can play through the guitar amps. If you go on full volume as well on your bass as on your amp you'll blow the amp up.

You could buy stuff like Line6's Toneport etc. and play it through your computer.

Re: Bass Amp...?

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 11:00 pm
by PunkSteve
right... so i'll be ok with good quality sound through what i have if its on lower yeah?

Re: Bass Amp...?

Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 11:38 pm
by Nic
Where is BassCone when you need her?

Re: Bass Amp...?

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 1:20 am
by kevin5064
Slither wrote:If you turn the volume down on your bass you can play through the guitar amps. If you go on full volume as well on your bass as on your amp you'll blow the amp up.

You could buy stuff like Line6's Toneport etc. and play it through your computer.

NO. dont listen to that. even if it is turned down low it will destroy your amp (mostly the speaker) it will tear the speaker cone and guitar amps arent meant for the low frequency of a bass guitar.

Re: Bass Amp...?

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 1:34 am
by Gibsum 41
kevin5064 wrote:
Slither wrote:If you turn the volume down on your bass you can play through the guitar amps. If you go on full volume as well on your bass as on your amp you'll blow the amp up.

You could buy stuff like Line6's Toneport etc. and play it through your computer.

NO. dont listen to that. even if it is turned down low it will destroy your amp (mostly the speaker) it will tear the speaker cone and guitar amps arent meant for the low frequency of a bass guitar.
He's right. You should NEVER use a bass with a guitar amp.

Re: Bass Amp...?

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 1:44 am
by wiggs1441
NEVER use a Bass with a Guitar Amp.

Re: Bass Amp...?

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 3:02 am
by Dylan
what everyone BUT slither said. bad stuff will happen. though i don't like you too much, so you can do that if you want.

Re: Bass Amp...?

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 4:57 pm
by Slither
You don't blow speakers.

An instrument is passive.

You only blow speakers if your preamp's power is bigger then the poweramp, or the speakerbox (think ohm resistance for head/cab matching).

That's why bass amps have generally more watt, so you have more power, and you can get at "band volume" with relatively low power.

Yes there's a chance you will damage ur speaker when at full volume, but then everything is possible, and even a guitar will damage the speakers and amp at full power, ESPECIALLY with overdrive.

Overdrive is basically overloading speakers till they can't handle it anymore (power amp distortion that is).

Subwoofers generate 100 times more bass and they don't break at 4000+ watts, and the speakers are relatively the same.

Besides, EQ pedals also alter bass frequencies, and octave pedals also add bass frequencies, then those should break ur speakers as well.

In fact, EQ pedals and octave pedals, are active, cause they have their own power input, so those are even more likely to break ur amp then a bass.

So, if you play at low volume it's all good. I have done it to find out how it sounds and nothing went wrong with my amps.

Re: Bass Amp...?

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 6:26 pm
by PunkSteve
ok... a lot of info!

so thanks all guys/girls whatever :) , erm.. so basically, i shouldnt use a bass with gtr amp.. but its ok on low? (p.s. i only ever have my amp with guitar up to 2/10 master volume anyway!, ...3max....)...

p.s. - 2712, why dont u like me! lol :suicide:

Re: Bass Amp...?

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 7:14 pm
by Slither
It should be fine. As I have never had any problems.

Re: Bass Amp...?

Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 7:25 pm
by PunkSteve
oh great, thanks for help! its not that i wouldnt've minded buying a bass amp, its just space i dont have!
thanks again :)

Re: Bass Amp...?

Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 2:19 am
by Dylan
PunkSteve wrote:
p.s. - 2712, why dont u like me! lol :suicide:
go nuts.

Re: Bass Amp...?

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 12:22 am
by turtlehobopirate
2712 wrote:though i don't like you too much, so you can do that if you want.
:devious:

Re: Bass Amp...?

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 7:40 pm
by PunkSteve
hah! sure... well... whatever u say... i dont mind u :) (shit now that sounds like im gay...) :suicide: :suicide: :suicide: :suicide: :suicide:

:glad:

Re: Bass Amp...?

Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 9:57 pm
by K.
i have been playing for 1.5 years
and i started with 30 watt washburn bad dog amp model:BD30B
im still using that
i say get a bass amp
i don't know much about guitar amps but if u buy a bass amp you can change your general settings easily with ur bass amp,u can change them easily on ur equalizer(but u know them from guitar i guess).also u won't blow it easily.
My advice is if u don't have a place,u can buy a smaller amp like 10 watt,15 watt it won't cost you much and they aren't big.And they will be enough for you if u'll usew it in your house

Re: Bass Amp...?

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 8:06 pm
by 182sins
I can't really help you on this part, but all I can say is : don't buy a berhinger amp !!! A friend of mine have had one, and I tried it one day... It sucked, but I mean, really sucked !!!

Re: Bass Amp...?

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2009 7:41 pm
by PunkSteve
K. wrote:i have been playing for 1.5 years
and i started with 30 watt washburn bad dog amp model:BD30B
im still using that
i say get a bass amp
i don't know much about guitar amps but if u buy a bass amp you can change your general settings easily with ur bass amp,u can change them easily on ur equalizer(but u know them from guitar i guess).also u won't blow it easily.
My advice is if u don't have a place,u can buy a smaller amp like 10 watt,15 watt it won't cost you much and they aren't big.And they will be enough for you if u'll usew it in your house

thanks for the info, i think i'm better off getting a bass amp, proberbly go for a 15watt or something.. thanks :)

Re: Bass Amp...?

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 3:40 pm
by K.
PunkSteve wrote:
K. wrote:i have been playing for 1.5 years
and i started with 30 watt washburn bad dog amp model:BD30B
im still using that
i say get a bass amp
i don't know much about guitar amps but if u buy a bass amp you can change your general settings easily with ur bass amp,u can change them easily on ur equalizer(but u know them from guitar i guess).also u won't blow it easily.
My advice is if u don't have a place,u can buy a smaller amp like 10 watt,15 watt it won't cost you much and they aren't big.And they will be enough for you if u'll usew it in your house

thanks for the info, i think i'm better off getting a bass amp, proberbly go for a 15watt or something.. thanks :)
no problem :D

Re: Bass Amp...?

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2009 7:04 pm
by PunkSteve
:) thanks! also, what basses do u recommend? ive heard Warwick Double buck are good , but i dont knowa bout prices/etc...