Best Sellers
Top products on Reverb over the past 90 days
Best Sellers in Amps - Bass Combos
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Fender Rumble 40 V3 40-Watt 1x10" Bass Combo Amp
The Fender Rumble 40 bass combo amp is a compact solution for practice or small gigs, and a fantastic option for players of any skill level. This small 40-watt combo puts out impressive bottom end from its single 10" speaker, and with switchable voices and selectable overdrive circuit for rock'n'roll crunch, there's a wealth of sounds available at the turn of a knob or push of a button. - 2
Fender Rumble 100 V3 100-Watt 1x12" Bass Combo Amp
Featuring a contoured bass boost, 100 watts of pure low-end power, and an onboard gain control, the Fender Rumble 100 Bass Combo is built for heavy-duty playing on stage or in practice. Far more than just a meathead, nuanced controls like bright and vintage-voiced amp modes here provide added versatility and an easy avenue to diversifying your sound. - 3
Fender Rumble 15 V3 15-Watt 1x8" Bass Combo
The Fender Rumble 15 Combo makes jamming or practice or kicking out a show an easy affair with features like easy portability, three-band EQ, and special design 8" Fender speaker. Designed for ease of use whether you're slapping the four-string in a solo sesh or getting together for an impromptu groove fest, this little beast pumps classic Fender tone with an attractive price tag to sweeten the deal. - 4
Fender Rumble 25 V3 25-Watt 1x8" Bass Combo Amp
The Fender Rumble 25 bass amp is a great choice for practice and even home studio recording, with a beefy low-end (they don't call it "Rumble" for no reason...) and a headphone jack for silent practice. A specially-designed Jensen speaker and newly designed power amp put out some serious bass, even though the amp itself is rather compact and light-weight. Switch on the special overdrive channel for grinding distorted tones that rock with the best of them, and and jam along to your favorite songs on your MP3 player or laptop using the aux input to really nail down those difficult parts. - 5
Fender Rumble 500 V3 500-Watt 2x10" Bass Combo
The Fender Rumble 500 2x10 Bass Combo answers the call for a lightweight, gig-ready amp that doesn't skimp on power or tone. Built with a pair of 10" Eminence speakers, the Rumble 500, as the name suggests, pumps out 500 watts of pure sound in a package that clocks in at a portable 36.5 pounds. Looking onboard, you get the power of an onboard overdrive circuit with separate gain control, four-band EQ with dedicated low and high mid knobs, and a compression horn to always have your tone dialed in. - 10
Fender Rumble 200 V3 200-Watt 1x15" Bass Combo
The Fender Rumble 200 combo is a large-yet-lightweight bass amp with a big, fat sound, plenty of power for the stage, and handy features for practice. A single 15" speaker booms around the room with thunderous low-end (they don't call it "Rumble" for no reason...), and your sound can be precisely shaped with the 4-band EQ section and overdrive switch. When it's time for practice, connect your MP3 player/smartphone/laptop/drum machine to the aux input to jam along, even plug in your favorite headphones for late night woodshedding. - 35
Fender Musicmaster Bass 2-Channel 12-Watt 1x12" Bass Combo 1970 - 1980
The Fender Musicmaster Bass Amp is a 1970s silverface combo amp designed to pair with the student-level Musicmaster bass guitars of the day. As simple as can be, with just a volume and tone control for treble frequencies, the Musicmaster Bass Amp makes a fine home practice amp if you're in need of some good amount of fuzzy vintage tones. These also make for great little recording amps for electric guitar, giving a unique texture that other small silverface amps don't offer. - 59
Ampeg B-15R Portaflex 100-Watt 1x15" Fliptop Bass Combo
The Portaflex B-15r was a late '90s-early 2000s reissue of the classic B-15n "Portaflex" bass combo of the 1960s-'70s. It is a 25-watt amp with a single 15" speaker, and is designed for the gigging musician. Just like the classic Portaflex, the amp head folds down into the cab when not in use for easier transportation and storage. - 69
Ampeg B-18N Portaflex 2-Channel 50-Watt 1x18" Fliptop Bass Combo
- 50-watt version of the B-15N circuit with an 18" speaker
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Fender Bassman 5B6 TV Front 26-Watt 1x15" Guitar Combo 1952 - 1953
While the original Bassman combo of 1952 was intended to accompany Fender's new electronic basses, it didn't take long for rock and blues guitarist to embrace the raw tube power of the line. In this era, the Bassman used Fender's large panel cabinet design. In 1954, the Bassman was upgraded from a 1x12 to a 4x10-inch combo.
Years of Production: 1952 - 1971
Electronics: 26-watts, 1 x 15-inch speaker
Notable Bassman Players: David Gilmour, Brian Setzer



































































































