Marvin Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago My Peavey MiniMax head no longer works. I need a new amp, from an online retailer, to get it by midweek. Unfortunately, 2nd hand isn't an option. I've got a Fender Rumble 210 cab, just for reference. Just thought I'd ask for opinions on the following. Good, bad, core sound sort of thing. These are the heads that seem available at within my budget. TC Electronic BQ500 Peavey MiniMax Mkii 600 Laney Digibeth 500H Orange Little Bass Thing 500 Markbass Little Mark IV. Thank you in advance. Quote
Lozz196 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Unless you fancy a change of sound given you already had a Peavey I’d go for the Mkii 600, you’ll know pretty much what you’re going to get and what to work with. 1 Quote
Hellzero Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) Totally agree with @Lozz196, but if you decide to go the MarkBass road, take the 58R series as everything, but the Speakon out and Power in, is on the front, which is very handy if not clever, and they are made in Italy again. I had this with a dedicated 58R cabinet and the tone was a pure delight: https://www.bassdirect.co.uk/product/markbass-little-mark-58r/ And the fan is quiet as I just saw your other post... Edited 6 hours ago by Hellzero 1 Quote
Hellzero Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago If fan noise is an issue, then buy a GR Bass One 800 as the there's a defeat function (studio mode) and the fan will only work if needed, which means after 2 or 3 hours... Price tag is higher, but it's a terrific amp: https://www.bassdirect.co.uk/product/grbass-one-800/ The lower wattage versions don't have this capability. Quote
BassAdder60 Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I have the MarkBass LM IV and chose it over the 58R because it has a metal case not plastic There is a Laney Digbeth 500H for sale on here too As Lozz suggest perhaps the new Peavey is a good choice I had the Orange LBT and it’s a great amp and warm sounding I play rock / pop / indie / punk Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I'd buy a Trace Elliot Elf as a stopgap - if budget allows. Cheap and it gives you a genuine emergency amp you can keep hidden in the car. Perfectly gig-worthy and gives you the time to try things before you decide on what should be your main amp. 1 Quote
BassAdder60 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 48 minutes ago, Stub Mandrel said: I'd buy a Trace Elliot Elf as a stopgap - if budget allows. Cheap and it gives you a genuine emergency amp you can keep hidden in the car. Perfectly gig-worthy and gives you the time to try things before you decide on what should be your main amp. Yep good idea TE Elf is very good but may struggle into only 8ohms ? Quote
Hellzero Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 18 minutes ago, BassAdder60 said: Yep good idea TE Elf is very good but may struggle into only 8ohms ? In this case, a Warwick Gnome i Pro V2 would be better as it's even a tad cheaper and more powerful. 1 Quote
lemmywinks Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago The 600w Warwick Gnome iPro is also an option, about £350 as well which might be appealing if you're using it as a stopgap: Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 1 hour ago, BassAdder60 said: Yep good idea TE Elf is very good but may struggle into only 8ohms ? It's only 140W into 8R from memory, true, but the built in compression makes up for a fair bit of lost headroom. Quote
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