Best-Selling Bass Combo Amps

The most popular bass combo amps on Reverb, updated daily.

For those tired of making separate trips for a head and a cabinet, bass amp combos are the all-in-one solution for laying down the low-end in the practice space and on stage. When it comes to honing in on a combo though, there are plenty of factors to consider: analog or digital, total wattage, onboard effects.

To narrow down your choices and gather more info, we put together the most popular bass combos on Reverb, complete with specs, reviews, and price comparisons. Find the best-selling models on Reverb, decide which one is the best fit for you, and hit the road for that next gig.

This page updates in real time with current data, so what you’re seeing is up-to-the-minute rankings. Click on each entry for more info and check out the bottom of the page for more details on buying a bass combo amp.

What to Consider When Buying a Bass Combo Amp

Solid State vs. Analog

Here we are at the eternal argument of the gear world: convenience of digital or purported warmth of tubes? Some players swear by analog options like the Fender Musicmaster Bass Amp and are willing to care for a heavier, more fragile combo because they say it offers more organic tone. If a lighter, more durable workhorse is what you’re after, consider a model like the Hartke KB12 Kickback.

Wattage

Just as important as choosing tubes or solid state is figuring out exactly which applications you’ll be using the combo for. Just want to keep something in the practice space or next to your desk at home? Anything up to 100W like the Orange Crush Bass will live up to your needs. Rather bring the combo with you to the show? A beefier options like the Fender Rumble Stage 800 will bring the heat.

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