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Ampeg Rocket Bass RB-110 1x10 50-watt Bass Combo Amp

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Size: 1x10", 50-watts


Color: RB 110


Features

  • 50W 1 x 10" Bass Combo Amplifier with 3-b EQ
  • 0dB -15dB 1/4" Inputs
  • 1/8" Headphone Output
  • XLR Balanced Output
  • 1/8" Aux Input

Description

The Ampeg Rocket Bass RB-110 combo bass amp offers unparalleled performance, stunning ’60s-style looks, and a robust feature set in a light and portable package—making it the ideal amp for practicing and playing small venues. The impressively potent and full-sounding 50-watt 1x10" combo features the classic 3-band EQ that Ampeg aficionados know is critical to sculpting the perfect sound, along with a newly designed switchable Super Grit TechnologyTM overdrive circuit that adds warm and gutsy growl. Plus, an Auxiliary input lets you play along with the external audio of your choice, while a Headphone output ensures you’ll be able to practice whenever you like without disturbing others. An XLR direct output provides a professional connection to a P.A. or recorder. And, of course, the amp looks every bit as classy as its legendary heritage demands.

Brand: Ampeg


Color: RB 110


Compatible Devices: Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar, Keyboard


Output Wattage: 50 Watts


Product Dimensions: 1"D x 10"W x 110"H


Item Weight: 26.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: 1 x 10 x 110 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: Bass Combo Amplifier


Date First Available: March 29, 2021


Color Name: RB 110


Compatible Devices: Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar, Keyboard


Connector Type: aux,xlr


Output Wattage: 50 Watts


Size: 1x10", 50-watts


Power Source: Corded Electric


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  • Awesome sounding amp!
Size: 1x12", 100-watts Color: RB 112
Lots of features, great performance! Highly recommend this if you are a bass player and need to step up your amp from the basics, but don't want to go too big! Lighter than I expected!
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024 by Blackwolf

  • Not a Toy Amp
Size: 1x8", 30-watts Color: RB 108
Not a beginner, not first amp delight, far from amateur, and pretty much as an audio snob... I can state this is a sweet package of boomin' bass fun. They nailed the EQ and Class D magic headroom. The lil' 8" thrusts like a pogo stick and moves some air. I was astounded at the small room level this thing pumps out. Okay, not going to attempt to say you could play live or a small club but if you are at practice+ levels, you're more than set. Started fooling with loopers and drum machines during covid. Tried the octave shifting boxes to 'simulate' bass. Had a cool Gretsch Jet short scale and thought a cheap bass amp may be the ticket? The Ampeg is well, kinda cheap, but bang for the buck it barks like a proper amp and looks much more spendy. The thing is killer looped as a 'real' bass popping from a real amp. The EQ is surprisingly active sweeping from full cut to boost range. Forget the stupid 'contour' buttons this thing can nail those tones. Somebody paid attention to the Mid as it can have the 'modern sound' rolling mids down or have a big fat bass in your face tone with a touch of Bass added just above center or flat. Roll on treble and she speaks not bites. The build is solid and vintage cool. I almost went for the 10" flavor but spotted several reviewers liking the 8" tone better. The smaller amp is a couple pounds heavier than its bigger brother. Pretty sure it's the speaker with a larger magnet and beefy frame for more excursion. the Class D amp is in a sweet spot for wattage effortlessly providing gobs of low end and bone shaking fun tuned to low D. No clipping detected but not ran into crazy land, just cracking 3 on Vol. is yeah, loud. The single button distortion comes on rather crunchy sounding like Lemmy through a Fuzz-Face. Not gonna evaluate that tech. they seem quite proud of, but the upper models have two knobs controlling the effect and may be better suited to hear with adjustable roll on instead of wide-open crunch. What they deliver at this price point is crazy good. If you want a bazillion effects and what-nots to fuss with, get the Rumble. You want old-skool bass that blooms and barks and is not harsh or clippy, snag one of these. Would be an Ampeg Combo Fanboy but as Yamaha bought Ampeg a few years ago, me thinks they designed this beauty. Thanks Yammy, nailed it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2022 by Fact Finder II

  • Works fine for it's purpose.
Size: 1x10", 50-watts Color: RB 110
I bought this little monster for recording and studio rehearsals. 50 watts isn't much for a bass amp, but it's sufficient for rehearsals with a band that plays at a realistic volume. The DI on the back adds recording and live options for either direct input recording or running a line out into a PA system in live situations. This amp will work fine in even large rooms since all of the instruments are run through a PA system in those rooms anyway and this Ampeg will work great as a simple onstage monitor. As a professional guitarist, I wanted an inexpensive bass unit for recording and rehearsal spaces, this little amp does the job perfectly. It was $209 bucks on sale and it sounds great. The AMPEG bass tone is unmatched. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024 by Old Codger

  • Great amp
Size: 1x10", 50-watts Color: RB 110
Nice clear tone with lots of definition. Very light weight and gets quite loud so it can easily be used in a band setting.
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023 by David Mecca

  • Pretty good for the price... but...
Size: 1x12", 100-watts Color: RB 112
Let me start off by saying I'd buy this amp again if I needed to. But, I have the pleasure of owning its predecessor the BA-112. While the weight savings are appreciated, especially as I get older, the tone of the older BA-112 is hard to beat. The RB-112 has some features that I appreciate. The XLR is great for gigs, the SVT option is awesome and I've been using it a lot. In that area, it is better than the BA-112. Does it make up for the more hollow tone? You'll have to decide that for yourself, but if I had to pick between both if I had the option, I'd take the BA-112. Final thought, build quality on both of these amps is exceptional. Ampeg produces a stand-up product and both will stand up to abuse. I've had my BA for ~12 years, and it is as good as the day I bought it and it was gigged weekly until a few weeks ago when I replaced it with the RB-112 for weight savings. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2023 by Persona

  • Simplicity itself. I love it.
Size: 1x10", 50-watts Color: RB 110
I recently sold my orange tube amp (mainly a guitarist) and bought this to play bass and guitar thru nice and clean for recording purposes. It'd be great for party jams too, loud enough to tremble my house's walls, but I record at about half volume and get marvelous, clear, full, fluffy tone from it. Lightweight & pretty, too. For the price it seems like the best possible simple bass amp, I adore it already. (Also for people saying it wouldn't be loud at a gig, I dunno. I've been playing live events in bars and clubs for years and these amps are PERFECT for rooms like that as long as your group is good at balancing/listening to one another. It's a myth that volume is everything- some of the best live bands I've seen were great because you could HEAR each musician, lol. If you're being overpowered by your drummer for example, maybe they just don't understand dynamics or listen well... just my 2 cents on that topic.) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2023 by Matt

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