I have several of course, like some others here... I really like Bea's rig, that looks like some serious
tone control. Thanks for posting, that's fascinating.
The Mesa TA-30 that Kerry posted also caught my attention. From the description, that sounds like a
very versatile piece of equipment with a small footprint and an easy load in.
My current fave is this little Orange Micro Terror, played through a couple of home made cabs
which it runs with no sweat. This little beast looks like a toy, but it is not. It's plain and simple
but works well with pedals, and the 20 Watts gets plenty loud for most of the places I'd use it.
I also own a Senheiser 609 to mike it if needed for a larger venue.
The bottom cab holds a couple of Jensen MOD speakers, a 12" and a 10"... The combination
sounds great to my ear, and the little Orange amp runs them with no sweat. The top cab has an 8"
Eminence Legend which I like well as a practice rig. I can couple them together for a very
interesting sound.
My older but still fave amps are my Vox VT-30 and my Blackheart Little Giant. Each has their own voice
and useful space. The Blackhearts gets plenty loud for small room gigs, and it's easy to carry in and out.
I bought the Sennheiser 609 to mike this amp, and that works great when needed. The Vox has plenty
of muscle for the gigs I play, it's actually overkill most of the time. The tone is great when it's off the
floor on its stand. I painted the chrome grill flat black, to cut down obnoxious reflections.
Do I have to choose only ONE favorite? If I do, it's got to be my Roland CB-60XT... I take that to every
gig. It's a 60W bass amp, but has an XLR out in the back of the amp, so I can send the signal to the
board. I play acoustic and bass mostly, bringing an electric to selected gigs. So my go to amp is this
Roland Cube Bass amp. It's also a modeling amp like the Vox VT-30, and I've settled down to a couple
of tones that I like, and ignore the rest.
Logistics becomes important, the older I get. I love being able to walk into a venue with my bass in one hand
and my Roland amp in the other. That ten inch rig packs a lot more punch that you'd think, probably because
of the ports on the bottom. It's got a tremendous sound for something so small and easy to load in and out.
