My opinion about such small amps is that it does not have much usage areas. The only usage i see is that bass player starts and don't have enough money for real amp so plays rehearsal using equipment from bigger band and practice at home using his small amp. If you are guitar player and have good guitar rig with low volume you can still use it for bass. It will not die and will have much better tone. As bass player I prefer to use full scale rig at home with minimum volume (amp is at volume 1 in scale 0-10). I'm not talking about using 810 rig at home because even on the stage it does not make sense for me those days. I'm talking about 210, 212 or 115.
One of these is going under £40 hard to say no. And I've always liked peavy. Always reliable.
This is officially rad. Watching you play bass on a video in any capacity is so rad. Sweet video, loved it.
My opinion about such small amps is that it does not have much usage areas. The only usage i see is that bass player starts and don't have enough money for real amp so plays rehearsal using equipment from bigger band and practice at home using his small amp. If you are guitar player and have good guitar rig with low volume you can still use it for bass. It will not die and will have much better tone. As bass player I prefer to use full scale rig at home with minimum volume (amp is at volume 1 in scale 0-10). I'm not talking about using 810 rig at home because even on the stage it does not make sense for me those days. I'm talking about 210, 212 or 115.
Looking for something small for learning. This seems good and found one at a good price. Thanks for the review.
15 watts 8 inch speaker hence 158
the II version of this is 20 watts