I love the fly and just found out about the bass fly. I have used the original fly 3 and it is fantastic. Its impressively loud on its own but ive also used it as a preamp through my power amp and ran it into my 4x12 cab purely out of curiosity. I was really impressed with how usable it was with a guitar or bass and now they actually have a bass option. I want to run a guitar into to hear how good of a clean pedal platforms it will make.
Are you sure that the regulat fly 3 extension speaker is the same as the guitar one? Bass speakers have a bigger rubber edge as bass frequncies vibrate more, bass going through a guitar speaker will not sound good and can damage them.
I love the fly and just found out about the bass fly. I have used the original fly 3 and it is fantastic. Its impressively loud on its own but ive also used it as a preamp through my power amp and ran it into my 4x12 cab purely out of curiosity. I was really impressed with how usable it was with a guitar or bass and now they actually have a bass option. I want to run a guitar into to hear how good of a clean pedal platforms it will make.
Fantastic video by the way. With headphones you get a good idea of the low end. You really gotta feel the bass to appreciate it!
How loud? :)
@@fernandovivanco Very loud honestly. Its impressive
Do you think this would help a Taylor GS-mini bass hold it's own with a guitar and a mandolin and/or maybe a banjo?
Yes, it's a very well made little amp.
Are you sure that the regulat fly 3 extension speaker is the same as the guitar one?
Bass speakers have a bigger rubber edge as bass frequncies vibrate more, bass going through a guitar speaker will not sound good and can damage them.
According to Blackstar the extention speakers are specially designed for Bass and Guitar frequencies.