Thanks, it really should work. From the official manual: "This device is intended to be used for amplification and playback of signals from musical instruments with electromagnetic pickups". Just got a smaller one (5W) branded as Harley Benton.
As you might expect, it lacks that bottom end and depth that we’ve come to expect from bass amps. The cab really isn’t designed to be a bass cab, but it doesn’t sound bad, especially if you’re using it for recording some gritty bass sounds.
@@zacharyroush1207hey, did you have a lot of headroom left? I’m thinking of getting this amp and pairing it with a bass cab so i can play guitar and bass through it but i can’t find anyone online who has done this.
Thanks, it really should work. From the official manual: "This device is intended to be used for amplification and playback of signals from musical instruments with electromagnetic pickups". Just got a smaller one (5W) branded as Harley Benton.
How do you like this little thing for bass? I've seen some speculation on this thing for bass but not a lot of reviews
As you might expect, it lacks that bottom end and depth that we’ve come to expect from bass amps. The cab really isn’t designed to be a bass cab, but it doesn’t sound bad, especially if you’re using it for recording some gritty bass sounds.
Excellent. And it didn't blow out the speaker. Was that set for the full 15 watts?
Yes, the attenuator was set to 15w, but the volume knob was not turned all the way up. The stock 70/80 speaker was fine.
@@zacharyroush1207 this is very cool. In response to the lockdown, I have been learning bass, but with a little solid state practice amp. Ibanez 10.
@@zacharyroush1207hey, did you have a lot of headroom left? I’m thinking of getting this amp and pairing it with a bass cab so i can play guitar and bass through it but i can’t find anyone online who has done this.