If you play the bass, then your bass amplifier is an essential part of your setup, and since it literally combines an amplifier and speaker in one cabinet, a combo bass amplifier is a solid go-to for many bassists.
The Best Combo Bass Amp for the Best Price
We stock an immense range of different combo bass amps at different prices so you'll be able to find something that fits your style and your budget. We've got everything from ultra-affordable entry-level models for the electric and acoustic bass, as well as more exclusive high-grade combos to match high-grade basses. If you're looking for an even better priced used combo bass amp, then take a look in our B-Stock Bass section.
From Mini-Combos ...
Maybe you're looking for a super-compact little combo amp with just enough power to practice at home at a reasonable volume. Or maybe you've just started playing at smaller venues and need an amp that gives your bass sound a nice push. In which case, a combo with 100 to 150 Watts of power will do the trick. You can even go for a mini-combo fitted with a small speaker that measures less than ten-inches. Even bass combos with a lower wattage and a single eight-inch speaker are a popular choice for a lot of bassists.
... to Full-Sized Bass Amplifiers
If you've already progressed to mid-sized stages and your bass sound is in need of a little more power, then you'll be looking at a bass amp with over 300 Watts of output. And, if you want to make absolutely certain that your bass lines are punching through the mix, then you'll have more than enough 1,000 Watt amps to choose from.
Combos: An Amp & Speaker In One
Since combo bass amplifiers combine an amplifier and speaker cabinet in one box, when you're picking one out, it's worth knowing that, as well as the amp, the size of that speaker will make a difference. For a more punchy sound, go for a ten-inch speaker. If you want a more solid low-end, then a fifteen-inch speaker will do it for you. If you want a sound that can blend perfectly with the rest of the band, then a combo with a twelve-inch speaker is a good choice - it's also the most popular. If you want to widen your stage-sound, then you could try an amp with two, three, or even four built-in speakers. Of course, you might not want a combo at all, but the more custom sound of traditional stack made up of a separate amplifier head and speaker cabinet.
We Support Your Bass Sound
If you're an effects head or want some other extra perks that you can experiment with, then have a good look at the specifications of each combo. If you already have a pedalboard full of effects, then an effects loop is a must-have feature, and if you want to do away with external effects altogether, then you can get combo amps that come with built-in effects like octavers, compression, and modulation effects. Some combos even offers various different amplifier emulations so you can shape the sound of your favourite amp. On top of that, some models will include an integrated tuner. And, if you're on the road a lot and want to keep your amp in mint, gig-ready condition, then a matching bass amplifier cover or flight case will be a necessity.