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I currently have two ways of playing my bass (not counting unplugged): through my iMac setup and through a Roland MicroCube. Using a computer rig to just play is a PITA, but playing through the cube sounds unspeakably dinky.

So, I'm looking for a decent bass amp for strictly studio use.

Recommendations solicited, TIA!

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If you're looking for something small, for studio use..... I would suggest the Spark 40. It's a small 40w amp that has a number of bass models in it. Run it direct to your interface via audio out or USB direct and you get the quality of the sound without having to use big speaker cabinets and lots of power.

I've got the spark and use it audio direct for recording and I'm fairly impressed with it's versatility and sound quality. All of my recent recordings are using it so you can search back and listen to it. Of course,,,,, I'm not playing a bass through it but I have heard a few folks using it for bass on the spark FB page and it's sounds pretty decent.


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I have the Bronco 40 and love it. It's a rugged little amp, pushes plenty of air for studio work, and has an XLR-out with a 10" speaker. It also has an Aux-out that I've used with a vocal mic.

Like the Spark, it has several built-in models.

https://www.guitarcenter.com/Blemished/Fender/Bronco-40-40W-1x10-Bass-Combo-Amp-Level-2-Black-888366000281-H76027005001016.gc


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I use a SansAmp DI box, and a mic'd up Ampeg Rocket Amp.

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Originally Posted By: bloc-head
I use a SansAmp DI, box and a mic'd up Ampeg Rocket Amp.

OK, I'm in over my head. Does this mean you use the SansAmp for direct injection into a recording system / DAW?

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Originally Posted By: Mark Hayes
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I use a SansAmp DI, box and a mic'd up Ampeg Rocket Amp.

OK, I'm in over my head. Does this mean you use the SansAmp for direct injection into a recording system / DAW?
Yes... Bass/Guitar > SansAmp > Mixer/Studio-Monitors > Audio-Interface > PC/DAW > Mixer/Studio-Monitors > My EARS


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Even simpler: Zoom B3

Original version. Headphones out, functions as an amp and effects simulator, a DI for when you play out, and as a USB audio interface.

Fits in a small laptop bag. I love mine.

Again original model for the simplicity of having xlr out. Show up at the gig and plug in.

Later models lost the xlr out.

https://reverb.com/p/zoom-b3?utm_source=rev-ios-app&utm_medium=ios-share&utm_campaign=csp&utm_content=3607

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Mark Hayes #709009 03/15/22 04:12 AM
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Indeed, you do not actually need an amplifier for studio work. For many years, I used my Line 6 POD 2 as my studio "amp". It worked very well. The only reason I moved to the Spark amp was that the POD2 was limited to the built-in models and that was about a dozen or so, most of which I didn't use because I didn't like their sound.

There are a number of small modeling racks and "pedals", for lack of a better term, that will do a superb job in the studio.

I picked up my POD2 on Ebay for half the price of a new one at the time. Even it has a bass amp model in it that was a favorite of guitar players and it was one of my go-to models.


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As Herb said you don't really need an amp for studio recording/playing. I use Amplitube, I use it for guitar and bass, but you may not need to spend a lot of money, if any, to get a good sounding bass amp vst.

https://midination.com/vst/free-vst-plugins/free-bass-amp-vst/

Has a list of free ones.

There are also a lot of free pedal VSTs available.

Google/bing free bass amp vst and you will find a number of bass amps and pedal.

Note that I do not have any experience with any of the above. Also I always check for viruses and malware prior to installing any freebee and most are not infected if gotten from a reliable source.

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Thanks for all the thoughts, folks. To be clear, I'm specifically looking for an amp, that I can just plug into and play, without using a computer. Carry on! =8^)

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Originally Posted By: Mark Hayes
Thanks for all the thoughts, folks. To be clear, I'm specifically looking for an amp, that I can just plug into and play, without using a computer. Carry on! =8^)

I recommend that you check out the Fender Rumble line of bass amps. I had a Rumble 40 combo and a Rumble 200 combo in the U.S. but had to sell them when I moved to France (no 230VAC support). I just ordered a Rumble Studio 40 and GTX-7 footswitch from Thomann. The Studio 40 costs 422 € at Thomann.fr. It contains a lot of presets of different bass amps and more input/output options. The GTX-7 footswitch costs 95 €. The regular Rumble 40 costs 299 € at Thomann. It is an excellent sounding amp, without the extras bells and whistles. If 299 € is too expensive, a Rumble 25 (169 €) or Rumble 15 (130 €) are decent options. [NOTE: All Thomann prices include 20% TVA.]

I've owned a lot of different bass amps, but Fender Rumbles are really good for the amount of money they cost.

Rumble Studio 40 combo

Rumble 40 combo

Rumble 25 combo

Rumble 15 combo

Excellent Rumble subforum on TalkBass

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Originally Posted By: TheMaartian

Just ordered, I should have it Friday, thank you!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HWINLAE/

Part of it's brand loyalty, the only other amp I've ever owned was a tiny Fender Vibro Champ. I still remember that awesome red crystal ON light. Anyhood, looking forward to delivery, a lot!

I'm wondering how good this amp will be for guitar as well as bass.

For the record, here's what I got:

Gibson Les Paul Studio guitar
Aria Pro II bass
Boss GT-8 multi FX processor
Roland GR-20 guitar synthesizer

and I can't imagine I'd have a problem getting those to sound good.

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Guess you've tried Logic's zillions of combinations of bass amps, cabinets and speakers? I frequently render RT bass tracks DI and use them. FWIW.

But then I'm just an ole hack upright player smile

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Originally Posted By: Mark Hayes
Originally Posted By: TheMaartian

Just ordered, I should have it Friday, thank you!

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HWINLAE/

Part of it's brand loyalty, the only other amp I've ever owned was a tiny Fender Vibro Champ. I still remember that awesome red crystal ON light. Anyhood, looking forward to delivery, a lot!

I'm wondering how good this amp will be for guitar as well as bass.

For the record, here's what I got:

Gibson Les Paul Studio guitar
Aria Pro II bass
Boss GT-8 multi FX processor
Roland GR-20 guitar synthesizer

and I can't imagine I'd have a problem getting those to sound good.



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So surprised you didn't go with a MARK bass.

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Mark,
You might also want to consider if your amp has a rugged face or a fabric one. Fabric faces makes me nervous, just takes a guitar stand or stool to poke thru and tear it. I chose the Fender Bronco 40W amp in part because of this. It has a steel grille.


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You can always add that metal grill. I have always put metal grills on amps. Right over the cloth.

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Originally Posted By: Bass Thumper
You might also want to consider if your amp has a rugged face or a fabric one. Fabric faces makes me nervous, just takes a guitar stand or stool to poke thru and tear it. I chose the Fender Bronco 40W amp in part because of this. It has a steel grille.

Eh, I'm good with the risk, if that's what I'm getting =8^) because whatever I'm getting, it has THAT LOOK (see Amazon listing) and I am PSYCHED. I'm getting a bass amp, yay! And like I said, this thing won't be hitting the road or facing bottle throwers any time soon. Probably the biggest physical risk will be coffee spillage.

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So surprised you didn't go with a MARK bass.

I used a chime tree in a piece and somebody referred to it as a "Mark tree" and I had no idea why they were doing that until I googled.

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Guess you've tried Logic's zillions of combinations of bass amps, cabinets and speakers?

Oh, yeah. I love what Logic can do to an electric guitar. And I'll probably still do any bass recording by direct inject, I mostly want the amp for just playing and noodling.

True Confessions: Part of why I'm getting this amp now is incentivizing myself to play at all, so I want to make it as EASY as possible to pick up the bass and play it, and hey, a new toy CAN help with motivation – I once cracked a years long cold streak by getting new guitar strings.

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I only know Mark Bass because my last band's bass player used one. I doubt he chose it for any reason that the speakers are yellow and draws attention to him. Part of why I don't play with them anymore.

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