Bass Amplifiers

Bass amplifiers are the link between the bassist and the audience. Bass is all about prominent low frequencies and a deep bottom end that becomes the backbone of the band. We stock a wide range of the best bass amps available today, including top brands such as Ampeg, Ashdown, Fender, Orange, and Blackstar.

All items worth £99 or more and in stock are eligible for FREE Next Day Delivery and are also available to Reserve & Collect from any of our PMT Stores nationwide.

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CHOOSING THE RIGHT BASS AMP

There is a big difference between conventional guitar amps and bass amps.

The speakers, cabinets, and amplifier sections are all tuned to reproduce bass frequencies in the most efficient way.

Your choice of bass amp will be dependent on your tastes and the sound you desire.

FROM CLASSIC TO MODERN

A Much sought-after tone is that of the Ampeg SVT, a classic amplifier that screams the 60s and 70s.

However, those searching for a more modern punch often consider the fabled Ashdown EVO or the detailed sound of the Trace Elliot range.

Smaller amps are suitable for home practice, but if you're gigging you're better served by bass amps that provide at least 100-watts output.

So whether you're after the sharp attack of Mike Dirnt's Fender Pro stack or the subtle jazz tones of Marcus Miller, then PMT's Bass shop will have the right Bass amplifier for you.

BASS AMP ACCESSORIES

At PMT we also offer a great selection of bass amp accessories such as covers, flight cases, footswitches and spare parts.

Bass Amplifier FAQs

  • What wattage is best for gigging?

    50 Watts is usally ample power for small gigs. Some amps, particularly those that rely on solid state technology, may not be as loud at this wattage - but if your speaker is properly mic'd up you will still be able to produce enough volume.
  • What is the best bass amp for gigging?

    Some of the best bass amps are made by Ashdown, Aguilar, Ampeg, Blackstar, Fender, Orange, Laney, and Trace Elliot.
  • Can I connect bass into a guitar amp?

    Yes, bass can be played through a guitar amp. This is not always advisable, however, as not only will your tone often lack the lower frequencies which a good bass amp will highlight, but you could also damage the guitar amp.
  • Can a bass guitar be played without an amplifier?

    If you wish to use a bass guitar without an amplifier you should use an acoustic bass. This will allow the sound to be projected and heard.
  • How do I clean a bass amplifier valve?

    You can use a soft cloth to wipe dirt or dust from a bass amplifier valve.