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On 07/03/2020 at 09:41, Hellzero said:

It also depends if you want to buy new or used. As already said, I wouldn't go for the low end unknown combos.

Depending on your style, you will maybe need some Watts under the hood even for home practice.

There was an old SWR Workingmans 12 for sale here on BC. This combo coupled to the high quality Jazz Bass Lag (before Lag bankruptcy) you own is really good (excellent, in fact) and will be more than enough for rehearsals or small gigs.

Sadly for you, I checked and it's gone.

Thanks for the thought and effort, much appreciated. And it’s reassuring to get feedback on my bass, as I am inexperienced. I absolutely love it, plays like butter and sustains forever, hand made instruments rule! 

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On 08/03/2020 at 10:49, AndyTravis said:

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I have this little tour bus 10 if I need to play along with someone playing acoustic or just a bit more volume than unplugged...

It’s a decent enough thing, and it’s tiny.

Think they’re pretty cheap too.

That is waaay cute sat next to that monster stack. 👍

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