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Gallien-Krueger 800RB Bi-Amp Bass Amplifier (300/100 Watt) Review

Gallien-Krueger 800RB Bi-Amp Bass Amplifier (300/100 Watt)
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I was actively playing shows as part of a succession of bands for about an eight year span of time, and for about six of those years the 800RB bass head was my rig. It went through several levels of hell; clubs, outdoor shows, extreme temps, extreme moisture, etc... and it was a steady and dependable performer. I never had to have it serviced and it never quit on me.
While the amp is rated at 400 watts total, it should be made absolutely clear that this is really two amplifiers (300/100) in a single unit. It states clearly in the manual that you should never hook up both amplifier outputs to the same speaker. There's a pre-amp section that includes a basic EQ, a switchable effects loop out/in, a master volume/gain, and a footswitchable boost(loudness) adjustment as well. The boost adjustment is great because it can provide you with some pretty good distortion options.
The style of music I was mainly playing was hard rock/metal, but also used the amp for industrial/electro-rock and a little bit of jazzy lounge music. The 800RB has just enough adjustments available via the EQ section and the preamp/gain knobs so that it can deliver a wide variety of tonal options. It truly excels, however, when you're going with straight ahead rock. I liked to set mine with the "California Smile" EQ (boost the 60hz and 4khz and "scoop" out everything else...) which the 800RB was able to accomodate perfectly.
I was using the dual amp configuration to run both a Mesa/Boogie 4x10" PowerHouse 8ohm cab along with a 1x15" of indeterminate make/model. In the bigger clubs with weak or non-existent PA's, I did have trouble with filling the room, but I think that had more to do with my speaker setup than the amplifier itself. I was able to keep up with the guys that were running the Ampeg 215/SVT rigs, and the additional bite of overdrive distortion was similar to what they could acheive with their tube amps.
One thing though - after I purchased the amp I immediately secured it in a dedicated hard plastic roadcase with enough room to breathe on top and underneath, and I think that made all the difference in the world regarding it's durability.
I would definitely recommend this amplifier to anybody that wants a fairly simple, maintenance-free, and durable bass amp head to play in the practice space or take on the road. The 800RB has a well-deserved reputation as one of THE choices for 'Gig Warriors', and having used one as the heart of my rig for more than 1000 hours of playing and full volume practice, I can attest to it's ability to back up the reputation.
However, if you're looking for an amp head that is clean and pristine enough to use as a recording rig, you might want to go with something a little more high-end, because the one issue that I encountered with this amp head is that it has slightly 'noisy' electronics that can create some sound issues when you're using it plugged straight into the board.
So, while this amp may not have as many knobs or pretty lights as some of the other amps out there, it's got enough functions/adjustments to satisfy most bassists, and it's purpose-built so that it will never break.

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Gallien-Krueger 1001 RB-II Bi-Amp Bass Amplifier Review

Gallien-Krueger 1001 RB-II Bi-Amp Bass Amplifier
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As with most bass players, I started with economy gear. I very quickly learned how dramatic a difference high-end gear can make in the quality of your sound (when I upgraded to a Gallien-Krueger 115RBH Bass Guitar Cabinet (400 Watt)). The clarity of the sound when compared to my first cabinet ( Hartke VX410 Bass Guitar Amplifier 4x10 Cabinet, 400 watts) was astonishing! I knew the same would be true for the amplifier, and this was confirmed when I upgraded from the my first amp (Hartke 3500C Bass Guitar Amplifier Head, 350 Watts) to this Gallien-Kruger 1001RB(II). It has amazing power, clarity, and flexibility of tone (which becomes increasingly important as you start to play with other musicians).
I feel like I have discovered the Holy Grail of Bass Amplifiers! Thank you Bob Gallien, for your original vision, and for all your many years of commitment to excellent and innovation in developing and producing quality bass gear beyond the call of duty. You have made the world a better place for musicians as well as all those who listen to music! I hope to eventually add the (Gallien-Krueger 410RBH/8 Bass Guitar Cabinet (800 Watt)) to the rig (when I start playing larger venues).

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Genz-Benz Shuttle 3.0 300 Watt Lightweight Bass Amp Review

Genz-Benz Shuttle 3.0 300 Watt Lightweight Bass Amp
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I have been using this unit for almost over a year now and I am very impressed. I play bass guitar for the Army band and our unit is currently deployed to Afghanistan. I got this head a month or so before we deployed and now that the deployment is almost over I can truly say this little head is for pros on the road! The structure itself is rugged and has put up with being dragged all around AF (not like that were an issue, it weighs next to nothing so it's easy to move and small too!). It has simple controls but they are authentic. 9 times our of 10 a bass amps' EQ has several bands, but it's still a weak EQ, this amps' three knobs and 3 switches (boost/cuts for highs&bass/mid) give you a full range to play around and the tone is pure bass. No filters, no loss of tone when the gain goes up. It will sound like your bass, maybe for the first time!
It also comes with varrying voltage capacity, which especially in Afghanistan (or on the road in general) comes in handy since you don't always know the levels you'll get when you show up for the next gig.
Overall, this head is a solid amp, it does the job and it does it darned well. Get yours today if you live on the road and play bass :)

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Washburn AB10 Thinbody Acoustic Bass Review

Washburn AB10 Thinbody Acoustic Bass
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I got one of those since 1998 and I'm very happy with it. If you want to rock, you got it. If you want to play blues and/or jazz, you got it too. Ten years and still cruisin'...

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A favorite in coffeehouses around the world as well as on MTV Unplugged, this affordable, professional acoustic bass from Washburn offers a thin-bodied cutaway design and is fitted with Washburn's Equis Crystal preamp for a natural amplified sound. Its Florentine design gives it a distinctive appearance, while also allowing easy access to the instrument's upper register. It also features include Grover chrome die-cast for precision tuning and great consistency in tone. This bass comes with a gig bag.


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Roland Micro Cube Bass RX Bass Combo Amp 4 X 4 In Review

Roland Micro Cube Bass RX Bass Combo Amp 4 X 4 In
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I have the original Roland MicroCube. As a bass player, everyone thought I was crazy for buying it, but I wanted something that I could play are really low volume after everyone goes to sleep. It works. But, the low B on my 5-string sounds like crap. I tried the CBRX at the store -- what a difference! The bass response is much better and the amp modeling & effects are designed for a bass, not a guitar. The added drum loops are a bonus. I would never gig with something this small, but I could see using it in the studio for going direct. It actually has nice tone at low volume. This would be perfect for jamming with a couple acoustic guitars.

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Sledgehammer 4 String Bass (Ash) Review

Sledgehammer 4 String Bass (Ash)
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I have a modified version of this instrument. The prior owner had converted it to a fretless by removing the frets (a risky move, but what the heck, it didn't destroy the neck, so,...). I love this instrument. With or without the frets, I can say that the neck feels great, and you can't beat that big fat music man-style humbucker for the tones it gives! If you find one of these, they're well worth the investment.

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Fender Steve Harris P Bass Royal Blue Metallic Maple Fretboard Review

Fender Steve Harris P Bass Royal Blue Metallic Maple Fretboard
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Steve Harris Was my inspiration for wanting to play the bass, This bass is very, very well built, Very heavy and Definitely has that Steve Harris sound. It Is everything I had been looking for...sound wise. Awesome Bass!

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Traben Phoenix 4 - Blood Red 4-string Electric Bass Review

Traben Phoenix 4 - Blood Red 4-string Electric Bass
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So, looking for a lefty bass is always challenging. But when I saw the Traben Phoenix, I thought my prayers were answered - it was a case of immediate lust. However, my lust soon turned to disgust after I received my bass. It arrived looking beautiful, but I immediately discovered that the pot that controls the blending of each pickup was non-functional. Hanser Music, the distributor of Traben, would not allow me to have the bass looked at locally (there is no dealer within several hundred miles) and required me to send it back to them. It took over six weeks for them to repair the bass and get it back to me (requiring my purchase of a back up bass to continue my instruction) - and lo and behold when I finally got it back, there was a terrible hum when I plugged it in. Deciding to eat the cost, rather than have another interminable delay, I took it to a local repair shop where I discovered that the bass was not properly grounded. It cost me $40 to have it repaired. I will note that after a lot of back and forth with Hanser, they did reimburse me the $40. Unfortunately, the story does not end there - soon thereafter, the same pickup pot stopped working. I opened up the bass and discovered a very poorly soldered wire on the pot. I resoldered it myself and since them, the bass works properly.
While my Traben bass does look wonderful and sounds great, no one should have to worry about purchasing a new $600 instrument and having to deal with multiple problems necessitating the expenditure of much time and trouble. Traben manufactures the Phoenix in Korea and it appears that the quality control is very poor both in Korea and here in the US. While Hanser's customer service is very pleasant, it shouldn't have been that hard to check out the bass before both initial shipment to the dealer and before returning a defective product to the consumer. I would not recommend purchasing a Traben bass unless you have a local dealer who is prepared to stand behind the product.

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Ibanez AEB5E Acoutsic Electric Bass Black Review

Ibanez AEB5E Acoutsic Electric Bass Black
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I just got one of these acoustic/electric bass guitars. I'm a six-string guitarist and this is my first bass. The finish is very nice for the price, especially the neck, which feels very good to me.
The sound this thing makes is great. Very warm and "woody," which is what I wanted. I've plugged it in, and electrified, it sounds like I expected it would (good). The on-board gain caused some feedback if I pushed it up too high, but it sounded over-boosted at that setting anyway. The tone sliders are dead silent and allow me to add some brightness for more of a Jazz Bass sound, or go muddy and bassy at the other end.
But I bought this for acoustic playing, and it's great for that. I cannot see the point in paying more for something else.

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Hofner Icon Series Vintage Violin Bass Transparent Black Review

Hofner Icon Series Vintage Violin Bass Transparent Black
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To qualify this, I have only been playing the bass for a few months at the time I'm writing this review...
I fell in like with the look of the Hofner Icon at the local Guitar Center and bought it. After a month of practice, lessons, and research, I happened upon a Hofner 500/1 vintage '63 reissue violin bass (hand made in Germany) at a hole-in-the wall music shop in downtown Chicago and fell in LOVE with it and it's amazing flatwound strings! I dropped nearly $2,000 and brought this beautiful instrument (such high quality that it should qualify as a piece of furniture) and returned my Icon with no regrets.
I may actually purchase another Icon soon and throw some flatwound strings (Hofners from North Coast Music) and use it for my travel bass when on vacation.
Here's what you need to know about the available Hofner basses:
ICON ($400ish)
-Made in China with Chinese electronics that can be quirky
-Fit and finish is adequate for the price point
-Regular roundwound strings with some fret buzz depending on setup
-Hollow body
-A pain in the butt getting a case sometimes! Go EBay or Amazon!
-Available in lefty (often with a case oddly)
CONTEMPORARY ($700ish)
-Made in China with German electronics
-Fit and finish adequate...slightly better than the Icon
-Has regular roundwound strings
-Hollow body BUT has a sound block inside giving it more sustain and a more modern, hence "contemporary" bass sound
-Has a neck bridge so you can slap on a McCartney-style Hofner strap!
-Available in lefty I believe?
-No case
GERMAN-MADE HOFNERS ($2,000 +)
-Hand-made in the Fatherland
-Fit and finish are amazing! Beautiful wood, stain, finish, feel
-Hofner (Pyramid) flatwound strings that give the most mellow "thump" and feel like butter!
-Comes with either a German vintage bullet case or flight case
-Available in lefty of course!

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Sterling by Music Man RAY34-BK Bass (4 String, Black) Review

Sterling by Music Man RAY34-BK Bass (4 String, Black)
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hm..i'm very surprised with sound of bass and it does produce many different tone. and i'm very satisfied with this bass. sound almost identical to the original musicman stringray and i'm very happy with this purchase


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Fender American Standard Precision Bass 3-Tone Sunburst Maple Fretboard Review

Fender American Standard Precision Bass 3-Tone Sunburst Maple Fretboard
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This bass has all the punch and bottom that's been missing from other basses I've played. Delightfully easy to play and significantly lighter than I'd expected. Tuners and truss rod adjustment are extremely smooth and responsive, and the maple neck is fast. Finish is better than one would expect from a production-line instrument. All-in-all, worth every dime.

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Kona Signature Series Electric Acoustic Bass with Tolex Case Review

Kona Signature Series Electric Acoustic Bass with Tolex Case
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PROS: Nice Bass. Excellent price. Tone is excellent especially on a dedicated Bass amp. Looks Beautiful. Good controls. Quality Case. It works very nicely with the Roland Mobile Cube. Excellent Acoustic/Electric Bass for the Money. Also, tends to get some really cool/annoying harmonic feedback going. Was great fun playing around and seeing what it could do without blowing the amp. I don't recommend this practice for noobs tho cuz it can blow a good speaker if you aren't careful.
CONS: Keep in mind this is a JUMBO Bass. 34" frets. I'm kinda a short guy so this is a bit of a stretch for me. Also, tends to get some really cool/annoying harmonic feedback going. But it is easy to stop it and avoid it if you are careful. Glue used in the case construction really stinks. Odor wise that is.

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Samick AB2 - Natural 4-string Regency Acoustic Bass with Case Review

Samick AB2 - Natural 4-string Regency Acoustic Bass with Case
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I have been taking lessons for the last 3 months. At 58 years old I doubt if I'll make it on the road. I can say this is a great guitar. The tones are deep, rich and clean. It also is a very player friendly guitar. Stings are very easy to connect with the frets. I found and bought it used but it appears to be in mint condition. I would highly recommend it to either the beginner or to the master. I like it very much.
As I stated I have only taken 3 months of lessons so consideration has to be taken when you check on out. Thanks and have a great day.

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Washburn Force Series FORCE4K Electric Bass Review

Washburn Force Series FORCE4K Electric Bass
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This is a great bass! I would expect to pass at least $1000 for a bass like this! Feels great, nice hardware, sounds incredible. Also it has a active EQ. It is on the heavy side, but its easy to adapt to.

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Epiphone Epiphone Thunderbird IV Bass Ebony Review

Epiphone Epiphone Thunderbird IV Bass Ebony
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Right off the top, there is no denying that this is a badass looking bass. Nothing screams "rock n' roll" quite like the Thunderbird. For rock and punk this is definately a good bass for the money.
The neck is not as slim and fast as the Gibson version, and it's a bolt on rather than a neck-through, but at only a fraction of the cost you get a great looking, great sounding bass.

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Fender Victor Bailey Signature Acoustic V-String Bass, Natural Review

Fender Victor Bailey Signature Acoustic V-String Bass, Natural
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I was very disapointed. This Bass was not only damaged but it was not of the quality that it should had been. I returned the Bass the next day and after many emails finally got my refund. I'll not buy an instrument again on line and would not recomend to anyone.

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