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In this video, I'm asking the question: are bass amps still relevant? And the answer is...
Whether you're a beginner looking for a affordable beginner bass amp, or a seasoned bass player looking for an upgrade, bass amps are still a great option. In this video, we'll take a look at some of the best bass amp features that have become common amongst most bass amps on the market, that keeps them relevant. So if you're wondering if bass amps are still relevant, this is the video you need to watch!
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@danieltorres5238
@danieltorres5238 Год назад
I guess I'm the only one or maybe I'm just old School lol but I will still take my gk700rb and RBH 410 cab to most of my gigs and rock out. It has nothing to do with wanting to be louder than everyone else. I love having that low-end sound coming from that rig. It creates a stage experience that can be felt. Rock on everyone! 🎶🎵 🎸 🤘♥️
@mattcastiglia7535
@mattcastiglia7535 Год назад
I have an identical rig, and lugging that 98lb cab (or two) is ALWAYS worth it to me
@danieltorres5238
@danieltorres5238 Год назад
@@mattcastiglia7535 yes!! the bi-amp options on that rig is CRAZY good lol
@bobbyzig3879
@bobbyzig3879 Год назад
Yes, stage volume is crucial!
@TenFalconsMusic
@TenFalconsMusic Год назад
I love a good massage from a couple of 15s and a 4x10... ...but when you play a big festival of stadium gig, you'll be using (or wish you were using) in ear monitors. Especially when your bass tech has a violent case of diarrhea and you have to manage the columns of Stone Henge all on your own, on a very limited time budget. Trust me, that guy running sound won't be giving you extra time because he understands your predicament. That being said, small gigs with little to no PA... Bass amp all the way.
@hermonbluesmaclin-theboogi6830
Yessir With just the pedal on live gigs, you are at the mercy of whatever sound system is provided
@tofulee5706
@tofulee5706 7 месяцев назад
Feeling the bass is the best part about playing bass!
@TheChef470
@TheChef470 4 месяца назад
Amen to that brother : )
@AMx39
@AMx39 2 месяца назад
🔥🔥💯
@nathanminert3119
@nathanminert3119 Год назад
In my opinion it doesn't make sense to have an amp any bigger than the one in your video. You don't need to fill a stadium with your amp any more, let the PA do the heavy lifting and use your amp as a personal monitor. There are plenty of gigs that you don't need an amp at all as long as you have a good preamp/DI and you trust the sound engineer.
@saustindavis
@saustindavis Год назад
This is the way! I used to run sound at a 275 cap club and bands would show up with Marshall 4x12 stacks and Ampeg 8x10 fridges, and it was absolute overkill. Guitarists only need a 1x12, and bassist only need a 2x10 or a 1x15 at 99% of gigs.
@marvin1690
@marvin1690 Год назад
Would you believe Stanley Clarke used about 7 amps on stage,,, at the same time? Did you know he uses a Marshall guitar amp for his hi tone pickups, did you know that one of the amps drives a18 inch speaker under the stage…do you know how many amps a series 2 Alembic can drive? Do you know about the five pin stereo electronics? Music is art. Just like I don’t listen to music performance that becomes a hit and all the guy uses is his iPhone and trap beats…. I could only imagine Bootsy without amps. He runs one amp clean and put the effects on the other and plays stereo.
@tbirdpunk
@tbirdpunk Год назад
@@saustindavis Yeah... you must have a quiet drummer.
@bobbyzig3879
@bobbyzig3879 Год назад
Well what if the venue has garbage monitoring or mains? I will still haul around my ampeg svt 4x10 cab and rack mount rig. I also have a Darkglass DI/preamp.
@stephenhookings1985
@stephenhookings1985 Год назад
​@@tbirdpunk acoustic or eDrums? Or both :-)
@edwinwise6751
@edwinwise6751 Год назад
I have the GK 1x12 x earlier model about 27 #s And it totally kills it . I am always amazed when it stands out in an incredible way over the mix. It is a piece of engineering art. No pedals and standard p bass is all you need
@adamulias2315
@adamulias2315 Год назад
This was a really excellent video, Travis. Thank you for taking the time to make it. 😃👍
@johngpendleton
@johngpendleton Год назад
My first bass amp in the '80s was a 100 watt GK combo with built in compression and chorus, as well as external speaker jacks and 1/4"/balanced line levels out -- they were way ahead of their time in the tiny, light, utilitarian amp category. Then I went to giant SWR rigs in the '90s and now I'm back to a 5 lb. GK 500 Fusion head after selling off the heavier SWR rack stuff. And the circle of gear life continues.
@juancanela8891
@juancanela8891 Год назад
Still relevant brother and the on going improvements in technology with lighter and smaller builds packing same punch as your old school bigger ones make it more of a reason that no time soon will they become irrelevant. I own a 112 Aguilar cab with a tone hammer 500. It’s beautiful and like you said, I’m planning on saving to get another 112 to stack. When God permits it! Blessings to you brother and keep on jamming!
@robertcamp1606
@robertcamp1606 Год назад
Well done vid!! I have a 300w amp for outdoor/'big' places, I also usually use an older GK 12inch 125w for small places. They both have line out to the house system so I usually don't need to turn up past 6/10.
@charliecarrot
@charliecarrot Год назад
I recently picked up the smaller Boss Katana 110 bass combo amp, and I feel like it's the only amp I'll ever need. It can get surprisingly loud, has drive and compression built in (along with most effects I'd need like chorus, octaver, delay, filter env), and has a DI out that works with the cab emulation. I use the headphone out for home practice, and with the Bluetooth features, my tablet can stream audio to it for backing tracks, playalongs, or metronome. You can also switch between presets with the mobile app and go in-depth to all the settings, which works well if you don't have a foot switch. Unfortunately it's a bit heavy at 37lbs/17kg, which makes it less practical than a DI box for gigging. But still lighter than most huge amps and cabs people go for.
@bflathead
@bflathead Год назад
I just can’t imagine doing a gig without an amp pumping out the bass behind me. 4x10 forever 👍
@andyb7855
@andyb7855 Год назад
Yup, same here.
@danieltorres5238
@danieltorres5238 Год назад
Absolutely!!
@paulhopkins686
@paulhopkins686 8 месяцев назад
4x10 😀
@jhall6926
@jhall6926 7 месяцев назад
❤yup 44/10 ampeg or 4/10 thick trace w/ david eden hiway or 405 traveler..yup....
@TheOtoVac
@TheOtoVac 5 месяцев назад
SWR 4 x 10 Goliath lll with my '76 Ampeg B25 B. Tone to die for.
@michaelkeefer4293
@michaelkeefer4293 Год назад
My bass rig has not left my house since I played a large conference back in 2018! Every gig I seem to do now is either at a church with an in-ear monitoring system or in a studio. Most of the time I use a Line6 HX Stomp for amp sounds and effects, I also have a Tech21 Programmable SansAmp for when I want to go quick and simple. I have to say that I really don't miss lugging a big amp around, and I think if I ever do start needing an amp again I will probably look into that GK and other small but mighty bass amps.
@luisixcolin1763
@luisixcolin1763 Год назад
I love feeling the bass. I’m using my recently purchased fender bassman 800 that is a hybrid with two 12ax7 tubes on the preamp and D power. Along with the fender 410 cab. That more than you’ll ever need and I’m happy with it.
@Dis-Emboweled
@Dis-Emboweled Год назад
I've played so many different rigs and gig set-ups over the years, I'm happy with my Ampeg Scrambler Di and for small clubs I have a 1000 watt powered speaker I play that through. Gone are the days for me lugging a 8x8 and a 500 watt head up and down stairs! But plugging into a sound system with subwoofers is ideal. 👍😁
@haroldlanni8702
@haroldlanni8702 8 месяцев назад
Started playing bass in the late 60’s. First real amp was a Kustom with 2 15” JBL’s. Only 100 watts per channel but really cool for the time being 17 years old on stage with this amp.
@SpencerWestwood
@SpencerWestwood Год назад
Absolutely love my MB112. I've used for small pub gigs, weddings and even big swing band gigs in big venues and never gone past 1/2 way on the volume. If it needs to be louder out front, the post DI thru the desk does all the work. Great choice sir!
@gantz4u
@gantz4u 6 месяцев назад
Im going to keep this in mind when I get gud at bass. right now I got 7 nation army bass riff under my belt and about to branch out and explore in the garden of eden.
@agatone20
@agatone20 15 дней назад
Great video brother, thanks 👍👍
@thescatman5029
@thescatman5029 Год назад
As I indicated on your IG, I bought the GK 115 Microbass, in 2001. 150 Watts of pure power. I bought the extension in 2013. Rarely need the extension. I did plug the main amp into a Hartke 4x10 cab a church had, during a service. Boomin'! And I mean boomin'! One thing I love about the Microbass is that it is real portable! Oh, last year, I bought the Ampeg DI Box, just in case any amps, period, are not allowed!
@RobVespa
@RobVespa 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for the video. Nice commentary!
@dougsmith8874
@dougsmith8874 Год назад
About 8 years ago i bought the Markbass 112 combo and the 112 ext cab. Great Tone Light and Loud .
@derekdauchan2741
@derekdauchan2741 Год назад
I was just thinking about this because everywhere I've gone lately don't allow amps, the bass has to go direct and you have to use IEM's. My little 2-10 cab and 350 watt d-class amp is more than enough whenever I get to use it. Appreciate you Travis and what you contribute to the bass community.✌
@busterfoxx
@busterfoxx Год назад
I have a pedal and I listen through my IEMs, and that's all I need. It works and sounds great.
@blopartDGRI
@blopartDGRI Месяц назад
Yeah the Fender Rumble 500 is so incredibly good !! ❤️‍🔥
@j1o1h1n1f32
@j1o1h1n1f32 Год назад
Travis. Been watching your videos for a while. Nobody's amp is going to sound like yours, you're phenomenal.
@chrisAclaes
@chrisAclaes Год назад
Whoa, you weren’t kidding about that one being expensive. I’ve bought and built all sizes of cabs, but right now I’m just rocking a little Phil Jones 4x5” and love it. I can’t imagine needing much more, but could always aim an ext cab at the drummer.
@sqlb3rn
@sqlb3rn Год назад
I've never heard a PA that sounds better than my bass amp. The bars I play are small enough I let my bass rig carry the sound. We mostly just use the PA for vocals
@hdslave
@hdslave Год назад
If the pa doesnt sound any good / no subs. Let that shit rip. If u play a large room or something tho, let those floor 15s do their thing
@WatchingMamut
@WatchingMamut 7 месяцев назад
Exactly. Oldschool. You're in charge of your sound too
@derickthomas380
@derickthomas380 2 месяца назад
Travis always giving honest great advice ❤
@steventrueman3493
@steventrueman3493 Год назад
Yes, amps are, but i was brought up in the era where these pedals were'nt available so it was amp [and speaker cab] or nothing so you younger guys are very lucky to have all this new stuff. i had the peavey mega bass set up and it was brilliant, it was relatively small to take to gigs and i could use it for practice, but what i really admired about it, which really suprised me in relation to your comment regarding effects, is that the only built in effect that it had was a chorus pedal which i think is one of the most essential effect you can have and it was the most delightful chorus i've ever used. i've stil got a lot to learn with regardds to things i can get/do with bass as i have just recently gone back to playing purely for my own pleasure, cant wait to see what tricks i can get to enhance by "pathetic" bass playing😂 thanks for your content keep it coming.
@cliftonmartin451
@cliftonmartin451 Год назад
I love my Genz Benz ML 200 amp , it makes my basses sound huge , it's only 200 watts but sounds great coming thru the sound system, my Genzler MG 800W amp and Aguilar cabinet makes me very happy. Both have direct outlets.!!
@wbertie2604
@wbertie2604 Год назад
Nice playing. More of you playing, please.
@CalebPeavy
@CalebPeavy Год назад
I love my GK 200MB. Picked up used. It’s older than me and is a beast! I use the bassrig for church. Basically the same thing as a solid amp but redundant with a great amp eq.
@konk15d
@konk15d Год назад
Still relevant! I’m actually getting the Fusion 212 combo today… 😎🎸
@fruitcakedrifter1286
@fruitcakedrifter1286 Год назад
Thanks for sharing necessary info !!!!
@amomentsnotice
@amomentsnotice 9 месяцев назад
Still need to research your work at the end of the day, so what you mentioned in this video is on point 🔥✨☮️
@ericplummer4089
@ericplummer4089 Год назад
Gk was my go to but l'm in a markbass phase right now. Initially l didn't like mb but something clicked a few years ago and l figured out how to dial in a markbass head. I'd like to have both gk and mb but l aint rich. So l usually run a ag1000 thru a 210 or 115 or both, and sometimes another band will have a mb104 cab. The ag1000 with the 410 mb cab is awesome. If they run it thru the house, the mb di and level control to the mixer is very useful. So for a warm tone that can get modern its markbass for me. For a modern tone that can be warmed up. Gk. Thanks for a great informational video!
@needthecoast
@needthecoast 5 месяцев назад
Great video!🎉
@jbferguson1884
@jbferguson1884 Год назад
I have a few amps that I use for different situations; a 1-10 combo for small places, and GK neo 2-12 cabs for larger places. SansAmp Bass Driver /DI is awesome and I recommend it for both amps and DI situations. Good video.
@erikavery1105
@erikavery1105 8 месяцев назад
I use two SansAmp DIs: the BassDriver for clean Full Range and the ParaDriver for more of a Geddy Lee Overdrive.
@MM2Sheriff123
@MM2Sheriff123 5 месяцев назад
I’ve got a Behringer DI …it’s a nice cheaper version of Sansamp
@TR60
@TR60 Год назад
I’ve been debating this very issue for the last year. Like you I have a small rig ( Aguilar Tone Hammer 500 and an upgraded Genz-Benz Focus 1-12), love it! But, lately I’ve been taking my Tech 21 VT Deluxe Pedal, which can save six presets, allow two basses to plug in, and the best, phantom power (no external power source needed!) I have found that I should first always check the quality of the PA/monitor system being used. If it’s a great system, the VT Deluxe gets used. Average to poor, I bring my amp rig. So I think that depending on the situation you are heading into, both are still relevant.
@danielisgro6609
@danielisgro6609 Год назад
Playing through an amp is much more fun and exciting than just a pre-amp / IEMs...but I totally understand the house sound advantage of a no amp stage. I prefer an amp but most of the time it's not up to me and you just gotta roll with what the gig calls for. I'm always glad when I don't have to haul a bunch of gear around though too!
@riffgroove
@riffgroove Год назад
I was using a rack mount Sansamp as a preamp for my live rig long before most people. Live sound engineers loved me, because it eliminated any need for a direct box. I just ran a line out directly from my Sansamp straight into the board and the engineer had all the tone he could want. And minus my cab's individual coloration, had the same tone coming out of my Amp.
@johnhood7098
@johnhood7098 Год назад
I agree! Definitely still relevant!
@7krunch77
@7krunch77 Год назад
I am definitely an amp dude. I have a big amp (Carvin BRX Series) and a variety of smaller cabs that I run with my Mark Bass Mini Mark III. My combo is the cool Behringer 4500. I shock players with that one. The boom is enormous and they are surprised when they see what it's coming from. Rock on, brothers! 👌🏾
@ThundersMcCoy
@ThundersMcCoy 7 месяцев назад
I like your style brother.
@snoopyjc
@snoopyjc Год назад
Yes - I’ve been looking for a tiny amp with a built-in compressor as that’s the only “effect” I use
@jamesvelazco9837
@jamesvelazco9837 4 месяца назад
I absolutely agree with you about using a bass amp to feel it in a live situation especially as I play guitar. I want to feel it as well especially since I want to feed off the groove and rhythm of them along with the drummer.
@Blakeadam52
@Blakeadam52 Год назад
Im LOVING my tech21 stack and dont use anything else. I may eventually switch, but i cant help but love having an amp everyone can feel especially when places dont have a good sound tech or DI.
@boomerbutler7569
@boomerbutler7569 Год назад
I'm an ampless bass player, but I do own a fender amp. I think the points you made about powering other amps and portability are interesting, but in my application (church, small gigs) it's easier to show up to a venue with my pedalboard and be ready to go in 3 minutes. I think if you're running IEM's, there's no need for amps because the FOH will be supplying the sound to the subs and it's basically only being used for stage volume. There's no need for stage volume unless your IEM's fail and you will need a backup to getting sound output volume when stage wedges aren't present. Most modern bands use IEM's and therefore I think the amps are going the way of vinyl records, which are super cool to listen to but kind of cumbersome when you need to change a song or in this case move the amp around.
@laurarosas5899
@laurarosas5899 Год назад
Amps! I love amps! Nothing shameful about being a purist. I used to lug around a Leslie for my keyboards! Late 70's, 80's . I played my '63 Fender Jazz on a Fender Bassman, mic it. But I also love the smaller amps that have quality sounds and can jam a place. I'm 61, female, and play praise and worship, country/ western, love southern rock and of vourse, Tejano. Love your channel!
@deantrovinger4194
@deantrovinger4194 8 месяцев назад
Totally relevant!😊
@Sternodox
@Sternodox Год назад
I play an Ampeg RB-12 and it's incredible! Plus it weighs 75 bazillion pounds less than my 1972 SVT and Carvin stack did. After lugging that rig around for 40 years my old muscles can't deal anymore. And you're right ... they don't need to.
@PeeJayBrownJr
@PeeJayBrownJr Год назад
I can't tell you the last time I used a amp. I now run a Zoom B6 with Headrush monitor. Before that it was a Line 6 Bass POD. But the Headrush was just for that little bit of feeling since everything is in ears.
@ZinsWorld
@ZinsWorld 9 месяцев назад
very useful tips, i have a fender rumble amp, its a 1x25 kinda reminds me of that one. it has the aux input and plays the aux audio and my bass at the same time which is great. also has the overdrive (kinda fuzzy and good for rock/metal) and something called contour which gives is a rich sound. i wanna check out that pedal though, bass amps def relevant though
@brendan.h293
@brendan.h293 4 дня назад
That’s it! Feeling the bass
@enriquekikzdelapazbichain1126
@enriquekikzdelapazbichain1126 9 месяцев назад
If the pa lacks power, your bass is going to sound thin, it's lovely to have a speaker that actually punches and cuts through the mix on stage
@georgewaters456
@georgewaters456 Год назад
old school here, GK RB 800 and two 4x10 Hartke cabs, or my big rig with is two Ampeg svt th amps with two Trace Elliots single 15 each. Used to use a huge Acoustic rig with those 406 double 15 cabs.... sorry but that made some serious earthshaking deep bass !!
@lukasobi
@lukasobi 6 месяцев назад
i am always pluggin my bass raw, no pedals, no nothing. never failed me. PA and the sound guys always got me.
@petset77
@petset77 8 месяцев назад
Thumbs up on your vid. I'm old... and retired from playing (other than around the house). I'd say that an amp is still necessary, especially if rehearsal with a band is part of the situation. Looking at your vid, the new features are great! On the other hand, if you're touring and playing in medium/large venues, a house DI and small(ish) amp is fine... the house is listening to the mains, and I'm hearing monitors. Rehearsals are working out new material during soundcheck, so having a large, heavy bass rig to practice with is kind of an obsolete process IMO (even with roadies). I've owned or played through many different kinds of amps, from my first rig, a Fender Bassman 100 when I was a kid in the early 70s, to SVT, Acoustic 360, to Peavy solid state rigs, to sweet David Eden and SWR tops on different cabinets, and I had one of the 1x15 GK wedge combos for side projects. ....oh, and the horrible, noisy Trace Elliot rigs the French always supplied for back line. I eventually learned that pushing my personal gear ended up with me paying for repairs, from the amps to blown speakers. I kept my stage volume down, played cheap Peavey amps which never broke, and had my bass, kick, and rhythm guitar as the prominent sounds in my monitors, with enough mixed into side fills on my side of the stage. ...as for playing around the house, I simply use a Kramer Ferrington acoustic/electric bass so I can hear it, although I keep a small combo in the closet. I still use mini guitar amps for other electric instruments, for tone shaping and effects. Thanks for your great video, it's full of vital information.
@kennyplay5982
@kennyplay5982 7 месяцев назад
I just got 2 new amps. Fender rumble, and Ampeg Scrambler. They both are great. I run a Di Eden also to for FOH
@jamesgorski1398
@jamesgorski1398 Год назад
Thanks for the video I have all kinds of bass amps and I guess it’s about the relationship between the bass the amp and the player sometimes the combinations are plentiful
@samatza
@samatza 9 месяцев назад
Last night I played through an Aguilar amp with a 4x10" box, it sounded amazing. Typically though I use the Alembic F-1X pre and IEM and go through FOH directly and that works well. I guess it's depending on what you require for any particular gig. I use a GK MB110 combo for rehearsals and practice and that works fine for that purpose. Yes, amps are still relevant but you don't need those massive cabs and amps to get a good sound these days.
@Grumdot
@Grumdot Год назад
I think it really depends on what you are doing as to whether you need one. A small amp under 50lbs and 100 - 300 watts is what works for me now. I like to practice out load. I find headphones irritating and only wear them when I need to, (like when the rest of the family is sleeping).
@michaelbonanno7476
@michaelbonanno7476 Год назад
Travis - your bass sounds awesome! I really do think that the sound you’re getting starts from where the sound of your strings gets picked up - the pickups! What kind do you have in dat bass? Great channel! :)
@tun3tym3
@tun3tym3 Год назад
Tone starts in the hands
@05645ci
@05645ci 8 месяцев назад
Of course, they are; nothing like hearing and feeling the sound of my Ampeg V4BH with the 4x10 cab when my 3 piece band cranks up to jam. That's what rock is. Sheesh.
@Decoffeee-ky4ch
@Decoffeee-ky4ch Год назад
did a gig last week where I didn’t use an amp or cab and just used a sansamp tech driver di. The tone was great and I could hear everything through the monitors. Think I’ll be using this setup for a while now…
@stevenlewis4376
@stevenlewis4376 7 месяцев назад
I've been using the Line 6 Bass Driver DI since it came out. I plugged it into the effects return of my GK amp or a QSC power amp for large gigs and send my signal to the board . No mikes required. I need to feel the moving air. Although I once tried one of those plywood decks that have a drum shaker unit mounted to it. Standing on that felt surprisingly real with very low stage volume. The drawback is you can't move around. They work really well in the studio as well. Anyway ,the Bass Driver DI is still unsurpassed as a preamp.
@lazlomattachine8334
@lazlomattachine8334 Год назад
I always use my Aguilar 1x12 and db 680 pre for live or studio dates. The DI from the pre sounds great but I think not bringing your own rig is leaving you at the mercy of the back line. Who knows how well it’s been maintained? When I started out 30 years ago used to haul around 1 or 2 4x10s but nowadays I think that’s overkill. I’d much rather keep the stage volume down anyhow and and let the PA do the heavy lifting. Great video!
@jsauce666
@jsauce666 Год назад
I only use my amp for close range monitoring. I use an EBS Reidmar 502 and a 112 cab. Sounds great, Di works great, almost too long to our stage volume low but I t😊hunk it’s way better than relying on the PA. I tried for awh😊Ike and I felt extremely disconnected from my sound. Switched back to amp recently and it feels much better.
@badspy100
@badspy100 7 месяцев назад
short answer, yes they are. best combination is in ear monitor+bass amp. i prefer and i use 4x10 or 6x10 cabin with EBS REIDMAR 752
@jeffreygandolfi8948
@jeffreygandolfi8948 Год назад
I use a Carvin BX 500 head with compression from the head into a Trace Elliot Elf 2x8 cab. It's really a cool combination and I have other musicians scratch thier heads and the clarity and volume the cabinet produces. I have all kinds of bass cabs. They are not being used anymore. The last gig I did with the Elf 2x8 was outside, big stage , big event , and I honestly probably didnt need to go through House Pa to keep up with 3 guitarist and a loud drummer.
@stephenbobic3226
@stephenbobic3226 Год назад
Amps are still going to be around, but I've kind of changed how I use the amp I take with me most of the time. But I do see a lot of advantages of using a DI like a "SansAmp" Bass DI for a lot of the stuff I am doing. I have 3 amps, an Accoustic 200 Watt (2 15inch speakers), a Fender Rumble 30 and a Roland Cube Bass amp (4 2-inch speakers). I primarily take the Rumble with me and it becomes my bass monitor, though I will use it as my amp in small rooms. I have gone to going through a DI to the board most of the time and use an in-ear system when I can. But for bigger rooms, I will take the big amp with me and use that, even in conjunction with going to the sound board. I like it because of it's larger tone control on the middle and low end. I use the Rumble as my practice amp, with an input from my computer for playing what I am working on and then headphones so I don't bother the others in the house. I agree with you about being a bit of a purist about things, but I also keep up with some of the trends. Thanks, Travis!
@Mike28625
@Mike28625 Год назад
I'm at a point in my amp journey where I'm tempted to aby a pair of cheap fender champion 20's. Side by side they could clone a twin reverb. But one could also move them apart and do ANYTHING with the individual effects and voices on each side.
@Piettore
@Piettore 4 месяца назад
Absolutely, bass amps remain crucial in many contexts, especially live performances where they contribute significantly to the overall sound and presence of the bass guitar. But Using a DI (Direct Input) alongside my bass guitar allows me to connect directly to the sound system, ensuring a clean and consistent signal, which is particularly handy for weddings and private parties where space and setup time may be limited. For smaller club gigs, I use the Markbass Cmd121 Combo which provides a compact yet powerful solution, offering both portability and enough volume to fill the venue without sacrificing tone quality. I usually add a New York 122 2x12 Cabinet for larger clubs, creating a 3x12 stack that can handle larger stages and louder environments with ease.
@hiivatti67
@hiivatti67 Год назад
love my rumble 800 stage for same reason
@philminas584
@philminas584 8 месяцев назад
I have a 12" and a 15" Markbass and they are remarkable. The 15" is a monster. I use the 12" on most gigs because it really cuts though. I have a friend who uses two of the 12inchers with one for amp each pickup.
@thebionicbassplayer
@thebionicbassplayer Год назад
Bass Amps will always be relevant if you play an electric bass or guitar. Each amp has a slightly different character which though you can simulate through a DI pedal, it's not quite the same.
@craigphillips3154
@craigphillips3154 Год назад
But, will anybody (other than the bass player) ever notice?
@brycemallumakopp
@brycemallumakopp Год назад
​@Craig Phillips Prob not but it's about the feel and the maybe even possibly, the look of having a big ass cab on stage
@jgfakjshfdgkajshd
@jgfakjshfdgkajshd Год назад
@@craigphillips3154 yes. They feel it but don't know why. A lot of people maybe even don't know what bass is playing, but they know without bass it will sucks !
@Sledr1994
@Sledr1994 Год назад
When I play on stage I'm certainly mostly concerned about the entertainment and how the crowd is enjoying the overall experience, but it's also my moment, and I want to feel the air pressure behind my back. So yes, I might choose one day to have a more compact rig, but I'll always have an amp and (most importantly) a cab behind me.
@leftaroundabout
@leftaroundabout Год назад
Most of the characteristic amp character comes from the cabinet. In most live situations, the engineer will not risk using a lot of bass-amp mic (and very often he'll just ignore whatever the bass player says about how awesome that amp sounds, and instead just work with the DI signal anyway because he knows exactly how to use that in the mix and his job is to make the crowd happy, not the bass player...) And when it comes to DI: a pedal can provide that _exactly_ as well as a bass amp can. (Also FWIW, I'm pretty sure pedals nowadays can even approximate whole amp+cab+mic so good that nobody could tell the difference, neither consciously nor subconsciously.) All that said, I agree that a bass amp is still relevant because it's the best kind of monitor for the player herself, which is in fact also a very important aspect.
@3riccarlson
@3riccarlson Год назад
I bought an Ampeg SVT-4pro solely to use the line out for recording. I don’t even own a bass cab. Overkill? Probably, but I got it for $650 when they went for $1800 new. I used to just use a radial di or plug direct into my avid interface. This was a game changer I didn’t expect. Now I also have a really good amp if I ever need to gig with it.
@chrishonmusic7633
@chrishonmusic7633 Год назад
I am an intentionally carfree musician, so I love situations when I don't need to bring an amp! I do have one though, largely because I play a lot of smaller jazz gigs which tend to be in places that don't have a house sound system (bars, restaurants, coffee shops, etc.). I feel similarly to how you do about the GK; my Markbass CMD121P sounds great and gives me all the volume I could realistically need, even for say an outdoor gig with no PA. But anywhere there's house sound, I really like running my $40 Behringer BDI21 through the system and sounding great!
@bigc2nyce
@bigc2nyce Год назад
I think bass amps definitely are still relevant ,and thats because the big companies have been keeping up with the times. I think competition between companies is also great for the consumer (me)! As long as we are willing to buy it, they will build it! lol
@ricktuttle5393
@ricktuttle5393 Год назад
I’m definitely right with you on the purist thing. I want to feel the bass.
@praks007
@praks007 Год назад
Hey Travis! Thanks for the informative video! I am a beginner and have a Qn for you. When you say that we could connect more cabinets if required to a Bass combo (through the Direct Out), will those additional cabinet(s) require a Head too? Would appreciate your feedback on this.
@Hordes_Of_Nebulah
@Hordes_Of_Nebulah Год назад
They are definitely still relevant in the metal world. It's hard to keep up with a guitarist running a ts9 into a100 watt tube amp through a full stack. I play a pretty wide range of venue sizes as well so it is nice to have a large rig that can handle any stage environment. I have a hard time imagining playing a show with just DI. They would need to be blasting the stage monitors in my face for me to even stand a chance.
@baconstrips6260
@baconstrips6260 7 месяцев назад
It doesn't really matter at the end of the day, this guy can barely play his bass during demo videos and has the opinion of a tween that just found out about modeling amps but has yet to look up the price point. On top of that he obviously has never played a gig in his life because unless you bring your own sound guy, the house sound guy has NO IDEA what your specific bass tone is so they will make it how they like a bass to sound. Give me my SVT-AV, 8x10 and 18" Black Widow or its not even worth showing up for the gig. Plus when have you ever heard your bass through the stage wedges at a gig you didn't headline!
@drumbangerproduction
@drumbangerproduction Год назад
A really good preamp can really make a bass sound different in a recording situation. For instance I have my Avalon 737 as a front line, and then split to recording rig and or pa, and then going to amp active line. If you have to use a speaker at a gig, I think that having a horn/tweeter can cut through on popping and slapping. I wired mine with a cut off incase I didn't want the added high end
@Stratisfied22
@Stratisfied22 Год назад
I have a tiny Phil Jones Cab 27 and a Markbass Little Marcus 250 head and it sounds huge. Would never think to not use an amp because I've always looked at an amp as an instrument itself .
@handgunner1911
@handgunner1911 7 месяцев назад
I happened to see your video I am a professional bassist my band was signed to a major label in the 90s maybe im old school but yes bass amps are still relaevant to me there is nothing like having your rig onstage in my case its an ampeg svt with 810 cab and sometimes 2 810s hearing your bass the way you want it is only part of it I have to feel it also I will never stop using my amps sometimes technology needs to be backed off somethings are better left alone and amps are one of them in my opinion
@TheBassfresh
@TheBassfresh Год назад
I generally use light modern combos myself ; ampeg rb115, gk mb150E, or rumble 210 neo...but...I also have a tech 21 bass fly rig that's killer w/ house sound or powered speakers.
@rattmann3170
@rattmann3170 Год назад
I use my Genzler Magellan 800 as a DI sometimes, going directly into the PA while leaving my cabinets at home.
@PeterLufrano
@PeterLufrano Год назад
Dayum man, you groovy AF!
@JLong-py6mx
@JLong-py6mx Год назад
The Fender Rumble 40 that you linked is good for a music room or small practice area but doesn’t cut it on a church stage playing live. I run a Rumble 500 that has 2 12” speakers that sounds terrific and pushes more than enough sound for medium to large church buildings. Your GK sounds incredible and as per usual, your playing is superb.
@saustindavis
@saustindavis Год назад
Do you not run the bass into the PA?
@garethde-witt6433
@garethde-witt6433 5 месяцев назад
Still love my 4x10 cab although I do have an Aguilar Th350 amp head
@cuatroenlamiraoficial
@cuatroenlamiraoficial 8 месяцев назад
Bro! So this is what I have been looking for. My question is did you come out pre or post eq out of you bass amp. My guess is you came out post eq and that’s why it sounds killer ….Everyone I talk to says come out pre eq but my ear tells me coming out post eq sounds way better. If I have learned anything during my music life is trust your ear 👂
@RobertModica
@RobertModica Год назад
While I do have several bass amps for various applications, I use IEM's most of the time, I'll DI whenever I can. Good sound guys know their venues better then I do. So I could care less if I have an amp on stage or not.
@potatoheadhaoy
@potatoheadhaoy Год назад
I switched to a sansamp a while ago, and the actual amp is chiefly for monitoring so I don’t use anything big. I know some people swear by their ampegs and what have you, but I think pairing a ss amp with a good preamp pedal can save you a lot of backache while providing a consistent, workable sound.
@robsantorobass
@robsantorobass Год назад
For years I’ve lugged around an Ampeg 8x10, full rack unit, etc. It was loud, heavy, sounded great, but one of the shows my band was opening for, after I lugged my rig off stage, the headline act just had a pedalboard, went DI, and that was it and the sound was massive. So now I don’t lug around big rigs anymore because it’s honestly not needed especially today. I have an Ampeg BA 115 v2 with an option to DI and it sounds massive through a PA system. The real test I put it through was a show we did a year or so ago. Both guitar players had a Mesa 4x12, a 6505+, and a 5150, and I had my BA115, a compressor, a sans amp, and my wireless and once I went DI with my set up it FILLED that room. A couple guys came up to me asking about my set up/tone, etc and the look on their face when I showed them all I was using was priceless. 😂 they thought I was using a massive amp, not a combo. That told me that I had made the right choice not needing to lug a massive rig around anymore.
@Mclasher18x
@Mclasher18x 9 месяцев назад
I used to play with no bass amp, I use iEM on every show, but then I played GK 4x12 one day, and I was like “damn I gotta get me one of these!” GK makes awesome products
@douglasoverton1408
@douglasoverton1408 Год назад
Thank you Travis I got a still my guitar found me a carvin I never even heard of it it has 4 / 10 and a 18" on bottom I can use the 18" or the 4's thanks for the imfo
@OkonkwoPlaysBass
@OkonkwoPlaysBass Год назад
Our band runs IEMs with wireless battery packs. If my batteries die mid-song, I'm sure glad to have my amp as a backup and also providing some lows on stage.
@eaf27
@eaf27 Год назад
yes... yes they are for me. I don't care how big the pa is, a floor wedge is not a bass amp and not designed to be one. Not a fan of IEM's but they can work okay if you okay with that headphones no low end sound. For me part of the point is to feel it and when that's gone and guitar amps are screaming on stage while acoustic drums are booming in your ears, you're just tinking on some strings representing low end pretending to be bass.
@toecutterjenkins
@toecutterjenkins Год назад
I use a di out of a small class d amp in our studio when we record practice and jam sessions. I always think it sounds great until i plug in my ole hartke and am always blown away how much better it sounds.
@nautilaz
@nautilaz Год назад
I can't speak for doing large venue PA stuff as I've never done anything like that professionally. However, each and every component in your rig adds character and tone, even the drivers in your speaker enclosure. Just like a guitarist chases tone, bass does that too with amps, though its not as pronounced when in a mix or band. But in a small room or practice space with others, I'll take the designed bass speaker over the in house PA monitors.
@Andyanddiana467
@Andyanddiana467 Год назад
In my situation, the answer is yes. I have no PA support in most places I play, so I have to provide the sound the audience hears.
@busterfoxx
@busterfoxx Год назад
... so you pump your sound from on-stage into the audience? How do you know what it sounds like from the perspective of the audience? What about issues like your bass clashing with the kick drum - are those things you care about? I suppose everyone else in the band also just blasts their sound from on-stage into the audience... My goodness!
@Andyanddiana467
@Andyanddiana467 Год назад
@@busterfoxx unfortunately, yeah. We don’t have enough money for subs and a higher quality FOH, so we just use the PA for vocal. I use my wireless to walk out during soundcheck and then make tweaks as necessary. *shrug*
@adityatyagi4009
@adityatyagi4009 Год назад
I love my Fender Rumble 100!
@robertmansell3667
@robertmansell3667 Год назад
From DI Pedals to big monster stacks,they’re all relevant depending on your needs and uses,I’ve only ever played in Rock Bands and trust me a 1x12 ain’t gonna cut it😂
@nkostie
@nkostie Год назад
I play in a metal /hardcore band. It 100% makes sense for me to us a 500w amp with a 410 cab. I also run di out of my maxed out sans amp. There are different types of gigging musicians. For me I love the feel of a loud cab behind me.
@ezequielcosme3416
@ezequielcosme3416 Год назад
I have the same bass amp but mine is the 210 version. Best amp. You should make a video of how you set it up!
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