The amplifier is the beating heart of your bass rig, and at Belfield Music, we offer a wide range of bass guitar amps to help you find your perfect low-end voice. Unlike electric guitar amps, bass amps are engineered to deliver a clean, powerful, and uncolored tone that accurately reproduces the deep frequencies of your instrument. Whether you're a beginner looking for a portable practice amp like the popular Fender Rumble series, a gigging musician needing a powerful combo from Ampeg, or a professional seeking a high-wattage head and cabinet stack, our curated selection has the perfect solution. Explore our brands and discover the amp that will provide the solid, rumbling foundation your music deserves.
Dial in the perfect low-end tone with our huge selection of bass guitar amps. We offer a wide range of combo amps, heads, and cabinets from top brands like Fender, Markbass, Aguilar, and more. Whether you're practicing at home or playing a gig, find the perfect amp for your sound and budget. Pay with PayPal, credit card, Afterpay & Zip, and get free postage on all orders over $150.
A bass amplifier is a device that takes the electrical signal from the pickups on a bass guitar and transforms those low range frequencies into music by powering them through a large heavy amplifier. ----
A bass amplifier functions in a way that is similar to guitar amps. However, because a bass amplifier is dealing with lower range frequencies, there are several differences between them, including in how they are made.
The biggest physical difference between the two kinds of amplifier is that bass amplifiers are significantly larger and heavier than guitar amplifiers. This is because bass amps need more wattage in order to amplify the low range frequencies of a bass guitar.
Just like with guitar amps, there are a few different kinds of bass amplifier that you can get. There are practice amps, combo amps, and bass stacks. Practice bass amps are the smallest and most portable.
These are great for beginners and will have enough power to amplify your bass guitar while you play in a small room. However, they will not be loud enough for you to hear them during band rehearsals or live performances.
Combos combine the amplifier head and the speakers into one unit. This is often used for recording, rehearsal, and performing in small venues. For larger performances, you need to get bass stack amplifiers.
You can get your own bass amp by browsing the online Belfield Music store on your phone to check out deals on the new products and accessories. You can check out the best brands and PA systems like Orange, Ampeg, Fender, and Mark Bass.
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They offer free shipping across Australia to places like Brisbane, Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, and more. They accept Bank Deposit, Zip Pay, Paypal, and credit cards.
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