I got this for my daughter about 2 years ago. She takes this all over the place. It spends a lot of time at her high school. Where there are a lot of Small guitar amps this size this eams to be the only one for bass. We have got our money's worth out of this little amp. It is a battery sucker so get the power supply. That is the only issue, 6 volt power supply. Get the one from blackstar or another quality source as some of the cheap ones out there can make the amp hum due to crap transformers. I do wish Blackstar would just use a 9 volt source.
good review. Liked the finger-style notes played. I have The Fly 3 combo with ext. speaker for lead guitar but bass is my main instrument. I was wary about this for bass, but it sounds good enough, and as with my other Fly 3 you can take it on the run, with 6 AA batteries, and jack in your phone to mix in backing tracks, which exist all over UA-cam to jam to. Band in box with quality guitar sound. Thanks for this.
Great review. I was getting too much overdrive - probably expecting too much volume from such a wee thing............this has helped me a lot. Thanks heaps
i would use it for recording purposes in a daw, with a mixc directly in front, so you need no high volume so avoid distortions a get a real nice clean tone.
Nice review. I mainly play guitar, but on occasion I play bass. I've been looking for a good, compact, low watt, bass amp and I think you've helped me find it. Thanks.
Great demo. I'm new to bass, 4 string. As I'm only learning is it possible that I could blow the speaker in this or is it going to be okay? I wouldn't be using really loud anyway just concerned. Thank you for the demo and any advice you can give me.
For learning to play, I would recommend starting with something that you can play with other people(guitar, bass drums, keyboard) at least 100 watts and a single 12 speaker combo amp, that will give you a literal feel for the bass, you can learn to balance your volume across strings, these little backstair amps are useful for specific things such as practicing very quietly, playing along with other music via the extension input, playing with an acoustic guitar who isn't banging out chords. I have the guitar model with extension speaker, picking the bass version up for my son just for sitting out in the yard, road trips, stuff like that. In regard to sound quality, think of listening to music through a laptop, then plugging them into decent monitor speakers or then out to a stereo with real speakers, not just a blue tooth thing, that would give you an idea of the difference of playing through one of these and playing through an amp you can. do small gigs with.
Nice demo.Could this cut it in a casual living room jam with a couple of guitars at lower volume? This is just what my 63 year old gig worn back needs.
John Gieschen Jr that was both speakers. I might do 1 speaker demo one day. My opinion, the cost of the extension basically makes sense to buy both together
+Gary McCormick great question, I'm looking to buy one but i cant find a demo that has just "1" or not run through an amp via mic. so, the result of the demo is skewed.
I have the Blackstar Fly guitar amp and I was surprised how loud it was. I also have on order the bass pack with the power supply and the cabinet, which is compatible with the guitar amp. If this compression is good, then I don't have to buy a compressor if I'm running this into a PA. I'm hoping it's good enough to run into a PA. Also when I'm using JamHub I use my iPhone as a tuner, so I could use this to tune up.
I play bass, and guitar and someone gave me the Fly 3 guitar amp. I was thinking about buying the extension speaker. Is the extension speaker compatible with the regular guitar amp? I was thinking I could kill two birds with one stone. Get the bass amp, and then I would have the extra speaker, and the power supply which I don't have.
The best demo of the black star fly 3 bass ive seen this far
Thank you
Thanks Man! Rock On!
I got this for my daughter about 2 years ago. She takes this all over the place. It spends a lot of time at her high school. Where there are a lot of Small guitar amps this size this eams to be the only one for bass. We have got our money's worth out of this little amp. It is a battery sucker so get the power supply. That is the only issue, 6 volt power supply. Get the one from blackstar or another quality source as some of the cheap ones out there can make the amp hum due to crap transformers. I do wish Blackstar would just use a 9 volt source.
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good review. Liked the finger-style notes played. I have The Fly 3 combo with ext. speaker for lead guitar but bass is my main instrument. I was wary about this for bass, but it sounds good enough, and as with my other Fly 3 you can take it on the run, with 6 AA batteries, and jack in your phone to mix in backing tracks, which exist all over UA-cam to jam to. Band in box with quality guitar sound. Thanks for this.
You using the guitar one for the bass?
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This is actually the bass one!
Great review. I was getting too much overdrive - probably expecting too much volume from such a wee thing............this has helped me a lot. Thanks heaps
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Thank you young man I appreciate your instruction on how to use a different knobs on the amp
i would use it for recording purposes in a daw, with a mixc directly in front, so you need no high volume so avoid distortions a get a real nice clean tone.
Nice review. I mainly play guitar, but on occasion I play bass. I've been looking for a good, compact, low watt, bass amp and I think you've helped me find it. Thanks.
Sweet playing! Thanks for the review!
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Awesome review and demo, had to pick one up for myself!
Hope you enjoy it!
Great demo.
I'm new to bass, 4 string. As I'm only learning is it possible that I could blow the speaker in this or is it going to be okay? I wouldn't be using really loud anyway just concerned. Thank you for the demo and any advice you can give me.
For learning to play, I would recommend starting with something that you can play with other people(guitar, bass drums, keyboard) at least 100 watts and a single 12 speaker combo amp, that will give you a literal feel for the bass, you can learn to balance your volume across strings, these little backstair amps are useful for specific things such as practicing very quietly, playing along with other music via the extension input, playing with an acoustic guitar who isn't banging out chords. I have the guitar model with extension speaker, picking the bass version up for my son just for sitting out in the yard, road trips, stuff like that. In regard to sound quality, think of listening to music through a laptop, then plugging them into decent monitor speakers or then out to a stereo with real speakers, not just a blue tooth thing, that would give you an idea of the difference of playing through one of these and playing through an amp you can. do small gigs with.
Cool amp and also Good job for the bass player 👌
I like it, thanks for the demo.
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Thanks for sharing I found this information very useful i think i will get one instead of the laney God bless✌
Glad it was helpful!
Nice demo.Could this cut it in a casual living room jam with a couple of guitars at lower volume? This is just what my 63 year old gig worn back needs.
I believe so if you add the extension cab. Without the extension it might hang with some acoustic guitars
Does it doom?
What about busking by yourself playing in front of 5-7 people?
Was that whole demo playing through both speakers or just the one? I would be curious to know what just the one sounds like. Thanks for the video btw.
John Gieschen Jr that was both speakers. I might do 1 speaker demo one day. My opinion, the cost of the extension basically makes sense to buy both together
+Gary McCormick great question, I'm looking to buy one but i cant find a demo that has just "1" or not run through an amp via mic. so, the result of the demo is skewed.
Think this would keep up with an acoustic guitar and a cajon?
Garrett Hudson absoluteky!
And that's the info I was looking for! Cheers.
I have the Blackstar Fly guitar amp and I was surprised how loud it was. I also have on order the bass pack with the power supply and the cabinet, which is compatible with the guitar amp. If this compression is good, then I don't have to buy a compressor if I'm running this into a PA. I'm hoping it's good enough to run into a PA. Also when I'm using JamHub I use my iPhone as a tuner, so I could use this to tune up.
I play bass, and guitar and someone gave me the Fly 3 guitar amp. I was thinking about buying the extension speaker. Is the extension speaker compatible with the regular guitar amp? I was thinking I could kill two birds with one stone. Get the bass amp, and then I would have the extra speaker, and the power supply which I don't have.
Yeah the normal fly 103 extension works for both from my understanding.
I just got mine today
That is cool bro!
is it able to be heard in a busking situation with a guitar and singer or cajon ?
That may be asking a lot.
How much does it cost
What bass type are u using for man?
Most likely a Sire V3 5 string.
I used this as my monitor on my recording
Seriously looking to buy one of these. You got any rough idea how long the batteries last if you're using it away from any power sources?
Not really sure. will have to test but they last quite a long time.
is that battery powered
Yes. It takes 6 AA batteries
Can it be used with batteries???
Yes.
Would this amp, just the single model not the pair, be adequate for playing along with two or three acoustic guitars?
It's probably not loud enough.
@@Gruvlow You're right, I purchased one and found it to be way too quiet. Didn't care for the tone either, I returned it.
3:32 cartoon laugh. :)
lol
Is your Bass active Or Passive?
Active
Active
I watched this video at 1.5x playback speed.
6:12 you meant to say compression, but you said "overdrive"
Harmono You are exactly right. Thanks for the correction!
I heard a lot of trebly slap & pop. Not much low end.
seinfeld. lol.