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Tube Bass Amplifier Heads

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Used Markbass Little Mark Tube 800 Tube Bass Amp Head
Product Price  $459.99
Good Condition
Used EBS TD650 Tube Bass Amp Head
Product Price  $799.99
Good Condition
Used 1970s Ampeg V-9 SVT Tube Bass Amp Head
Product Price  $1,699.99
Good Condition
Used Univox U1561 Tube Bass Amp Head
Product Price  $1,099.99
Good Condition
Vintage 1977 Fender BASSMAN 50 Tube Bass Amp Head
Product Price  $1,999.99
Used Ashdown ABM 900 EVO II 575W Tube Bass Amp Head
Product Price  $699.99
Good Condition
Used Markbass Little Mark Tube 800 Tube Bass Amp Head
Product Price  $419.99
Fair Condition
Used VOX V125 Tube Bass Amp Head
Product Price  $599.99
Fair Condition
Vintage 1982 MESA/Boogie D180 Tube Bass Amp Head
Product Price  $2,299.99
Vintage 1991 SWR Studio 220 Tube Bass Amp Head
Product Price  $224.99
Used Hartke Lx8500 Tube Bass Amp Head Tube Bass Amp Head
Product Price  $349.99
Fair Condition
Used MESA/Boogie M3 Carbine 300W Tube Bass Amp Head
Product Price  $599.99
Fair Condition
Used SWR SM-400 Tube Bass Amp Head
Product Price  $299.99
Fair Condition
Vintage 1962 Fender 1962 Fender Bass Man Blonde Oxblood...
Product Price  $2,399.99
Used MESA/Boogie M9 Carbine 900W Tube Bass Amp Head
Product Price  $799.99
Fair Condition
Vintage 1970s Ampeg SVT Tube Bass Amp Head
Product Price  $1,999.99

The bass player is the undisputable soul of the rhythm section. Holding down the groove of the song, the bass line can provide a spark that brings everything to life, so it's important that it's loud enough to hear. A tube bass amplifier head is exactly what you will need to get this job done. When you're choosing your bass head to pair with your cabinet, it's important to understand the difference between a tube bass amplifier head and a solid state head. Tube amps provide a pleasing overdrive a wonderfully warm sound and volume to spare, but do require more upkeep than their solid state counterparts, which are generally more durable. The choice you make should reflect your specific playing style. When purchasing a bass head, take a moment to think about what kind of sound you are looking to achieve. Are you looking for a vintage sound? Then you will definitely want to check out the Ampeg SVT-VR Vintage Reissue 300 Watt SVT Amp. It's been crafted to replicate the legendary tone of the SVT produced in the 70s. If, on the other hand you want a more modern sound, the Peavey Tour VB-2 Tube Bass Amp Head might be best for you. It offers the versatility required for everything from metal, to reggae, making it a valuable addition to your rig. In the end, the right decision is to pick the tube bass amplifier head that best reflects your ambitions. There are a wide variety of options available to you for an almost limitless number of sounds. Whether you're practising in the basement, recording in the studio, or heading out on the road with the band, your tube bass amplifier head will be an integral part of your sound for years to come.