thebassist Posted yesterday at 14:35 Posted yesterday at 14:35 If money was no object, which combo would you buy? Quote
Jack Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago I mean, I'm not saying that money is no object, but I've worked hard in my little life and bass amps aren't exactly Lamborghinis. So anyway I don't own a bass combo. Can we have just little context? 😁 Quote
Dan Dare Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Probably an AER Amp 3. They are on the high side of affordable and I periodically wrestle with my desire for one. Quote
Skybone Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago Context would be good... However, if money were no object, then I'd go for an EBS Magni 502. Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago I have a few small combos. Not convinced of them for gigging unless you like both the amp and cab sound. Quote
ezbass Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago The bigger version of my current combo/head - Phil Jones Superflightcase. Quote
itu Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago My Glockenklang Soul 2x10" is old, but it has been the best combo ever. 38 kg is the bad side. Before that I had a Peavey DataBass, around the same wattage (450), but one 15" BW. A super combo would be 2x12", some 500 W - 1 kW / 8 ohm, two inputs, and under 25 kg. HPF. Built-in wheels. 1 Quote
Hellzero Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago I owned it, but ended up selling it, because I'm a BassChatter... GR Bass AeroTech Full Carbon Cube 800 Combo coupled to a GR Bass AeroTech Full Carbon Cube 112+ cabinet. Super light and super powerful with excellent definition and almost neutral sounding. 3 Quote
thebassist Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago Sorry for the lack of context - I’m mainly trying to see what others are using and do a bit of research based on people’s recommendations. I’ve tried quite a few combos and so far the Eich BC112Pro has been the best for me - but I’m still not fully satisfied with anything I’ve used. I’m also not looking to go with a separate head and cabinet as I’d like to avoid carrying more individual pieces of equipment/cables around. Quote
Dan Dare Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 1 hour ago, thebassist said: I’m also not looking to go with a separate head and cabinet as I’d like to avoid carrying more individual pieces of equipment/cables around. Given that weight and compactness are the main reasons people choose combos, separates can actually be a better proposition. One of the crop of class D heads plus a lightweight cab (or two/more) is often a lot lighter to carry. I prefer two journeys to and from the car with lightweight stuff, rather than one with a lump. Separates are also scalable -you can add cabs for bigger jobs - and in the event of a failure, you have more options. The gear tart in me would still like an AER, though. Quote
Hellzero Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 2 hours ago, thebassist said: I’ve tried quite a few combos and so far the Eich BC112Pro has been the best for me - but I’m still not fully satisfied with anything I’ve used. Try the GR Bass I mentioned, it's quite the same as the Eich, but simply better. That said a Hevos combo if you can find one is an amazing little thing and also on the light side, particularly the Midget 10 in 300 or 400 Watts version, I've never heard such a small combo sounding this good. But it's not cheap at all, Public Peace (Maruszczyk) still has some in stock: https://www.public-peace.de/hevos-midget10-combo.html Quote
JPJ Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago My current combo is a bit of a rare beast in that is an Ashdown ABM Neo 400w 1x15 combo. I find it covers most of my gigs with support from the PA. It lives in its flightcase which rather negates the ‘Neo’ or lightweight bit of its name, but makes it super road friendly. I am dreading having to replace it, but my candidates would include the EBS Magni 210, and the humble but well loved Fender Rumble 500 or 800. Quote
ped Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago I think the sweet spot for a combo is to be loud enough for personal monitoring and small/light enough for one hand carry. Otherwise, what's the point? As such, I love my Eic BC112pro. The tilt back stand makes it super useful on bigger stages where there's a good PA. Interested to know what you think it's missing. it suits me very well, with EQ all neutral; the 'taste' control is all I use. Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Hellzero said: Try the GR Bass I mentioned, it's quite the same as the Eich, but simply better. I would be tempted by one of these except I prefer having a hybrid amp. Quote
Lozz196 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago My current combo is the Fender Rumble 800, chosen for weight and power. If Ashdown did a similar product I would have gone with them as although the Rumbles sound great I do prefer the Ashdown sound. But they don’t, and weight for me is a big factor, a 13kg 800w 210 great sounding combo fits my needs well. 2 Quote
gjones Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I've owned a lot of combos and they all had their flaws. They were either loud but heavy, or light and not powerful enough. But my latest combo, which is a Markbass CMD 121P, ticks both the loud and light boxes. I got mine used but I'd definitely have paid the full price (whatever that is/was) for a new one, they're definitely worth it. Quote
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