Bass Amplifier

The bass amplifier comes with six different amplifier and four different speaker cabinet emulations that can be freely combined.

You can select your amplifier/cabinet combination from the Amplifier and Cabinet pop-up menus.

Amplifiers

The available amplifiers are modeled on real-life amplifiers. Each amp features settings typical for bass recording, such as gain, equalizers, and master volume. The sound-related parameters bass, low mid, high mid, and treble have a significant impact on the overall character and sound of the corresponding amp. Shape 1 and Shape 2 offer predefined tone shaping.

Valve Amp 300

A famous tube amplifier from the 70s, useful for rock playing styles.

Greyhound

An amplifier, well known for its typical growl, useful for several playing styles.

Green T

A classic amplifier from the 80s, useful for funk and rock playing styles.

Paradise

An amplifier from the 90s, with a hifi-like clear tone that makes it applicable for several styles.

Tweed

A classic vintage amplifier from the 50s, with a characterful and bright tone.

iTech

A modern amplifier with a universal sound.

Cabinets

The cabinets available simulate real-life combo boxes or speakers.

4x10"

10" speakers provide a punchy, clear sound that is suitable for “Slap” bass and regular playing styles.

10" speakers have a cleaner sound and more punch than 15" speakers.

8x10"

Double the amount of speakers compared to 4x10".

4x12"

12" speakers provide a mellow and full sound, making them a good choice between 10" and 15" speakers.

1x15"

15" speakers provide more low frequencies compared to the other cabinets. They are suitable for rock and vintage-oriented styles.