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The Ampeg BA110 Bass Guitar Combo Amplifier works great as a beginner amp or as a portable amp for rehearsal, offering tools like 3-band EQ, MP3 input and a headphone out for silent practice. The high-output 10 inch speaker of the BA110 is specifically matched to the powerful 35-watt amplifier for optimal performance. The cabinet design is rugged, with a ported baffle for excellent low frequency extension.
Also great for live performances, the Ampeg BA110 has a dedicated line out which is perfect for additional support from a mixer or PA system. The impact resistant design features durable black tolex, white piping and Ampeg’s classic logo badge. The Ampeg BA110 amp is the very definition of what a practice amp should be.
Ampeg BA110 Bass Guitar Combo Amplifier Specifications
- RMS power output: 35 watts
- Speaker configuration: 1 x 10 in.
- Preamp: Solid-state
- Power amp: Solid-state
- Tone controls: 3-band EQ
- Balanced line output: Yes
- MP3/CD input: Yes
- Headphone output: Yes
- Dimensions (HxWxD): 16.3 x 16.3 x 12 inches
- Weight: 32 lbs / 14.5 kg
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| Just what you should expect from an inexpensive amp |
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| Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable? |
| Solid feeling, have only owned it for a short time, so can't comment on dependability. I have owned an Ampeg Gemini I for about 45 years, still sounds great and I have done absolutely nothing to it (fixes), ever. |
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| What do you consider to be the best features of this product? What features would you add to this product if you could? |
| As you would expect, an inexpensive amp will not be loaded with features. One nice thing included is a line out jack that you can connect to a sound board and pump your bass through the PA, quite nice actually, and not seen on many amps of this size.
It has a CD input jack and headphone jack, both nice for practicing without waking up the neighbors.
A feature that is, in my opinion, a bust is the tilt-back feature. Sitting flat, it is stable enough, but tilted back, it is only a slight brush away from falling over backwards. It would take a set of legs like on the old Fender Reverb amps to make it safe when sitting back. |
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| Lots of volume for a small amp. |
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| Bright and snappy? Dark and smooth? Were the pickups hot, mellow, thick, thin? |
| Tone is flat. Again, what you should expect from a less than $200 amp. The high, mid and bass control allows some shaping from it's 10 inch speaker, but I'd still describe it as flat. I use a Peavy Megabass rackmount for gigs that has a beautiful round sound and is head and shoulders above the tone of this amp, but I'm pushing it through a $500 cabinet, as well. |
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