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Ampeg Rocket Bass, RB 110, 1x10, 50-watts (AMG RB110)

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Size: 1x10", 50-watts


Color: RB 110


Features

  • 50-watt, 1x10" combo
  • Vintage Styling with modern features
  • Super Grit Technology Overdrive
  • 0dB and -15dB inputs
  • XLR Direct Output

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


Material: Wood


Output Wattage: 50 Watts


Item Weight: 24 pounds


Product Dimensions: 1 x 10 x 110 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: AMG RB110


Date First Available: March 29, 2021


Color Name: RB 110


Compatible Devices: Electric Guitar, Bass Guitar, Keyboard


Connector Type: aux,xlr


Material Type: Wood


Output Wattage: 50 Watts


Size: 1x10", 50-watts


Power Source: Corded Electric


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  • Excellent sound and output in a manageable package
Size: 2x10", 500-watts Color: RB 210
Product: I plugged a 1970s spec passive Fender Precision bass into this combo and it sounded phenomenal across all settings to my ears, great down at low home practice volume and great cranked up, can't say how it works with an active bass as I don't own one but output volume was certainly cleanly lowered on that input while maintaining tonal character on my passive bass. I don't have many controls on that bass of course but the amp was quite responsive to knob changes made on the instrument side. The SGT, horn, plus hi and low switches were a lot of fun to play around with. I play off and on semi-professionality with an artist and it's perfect for both the studio especially with DI line and easily enough for the small to medium gigs with fellow amplified instrument users and drummers I would do. With two instrument inputs I can also play along with and help band mates learn their parts through the same output device, a truly excellent feature even though it seems intended for active vs passive basses. I've also hooked an aux to it it as well as headphones and it's great for full songs with that. Finally being fairly large and weighing in at about 40lbs this was a bit of a pain to get in the door with the box, but outside of the box was more managble and easier to transport than other sound systems and stacks I own, lots better than those on the studio side too. Wonderful combo. Seller: There was a slight hiccup with address across shipper and carrier but it was fixed same night after some emails and phone calls and arrived the next afternoon without much delay, still several days early from original delivery estimate so big plus on that and working with me to fix the error quickly. Packaging got a bit roughed up in transit but did it's job and protected the amp itself and all parts perfectly, build quality is impeccable and it functions exactly as it should, I love the amplifier and will certainly be keeping the product as a mainstay amongst my equipment. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024 by Connor G.

  • 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

  • This Amplifier is awesome!
Size: 1x10", 50-watts Color: RB 110
This amp is AWESOME! I really did my research on a bass amplifier I've been looking at several for about 5 months and finally decided on the Ampeg 110. I've been practicing on a Guitar 25w amp and was questioning my new bass sound. My Bass sounds great now! I could have gone with a more expensive well known amp. The Amp sound is clear, precise, and strong at all levels, I'm super happy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2025 by Roger L

  • Versatile and LIGHT
Size: 1x10", 50-watts Color: RB 110
The amp is amazing, it's incredibly light and sounds amazing. However, for anyone playing with a band I would recommend the higher watt versions, I'm pushing it 80-90% to keep up. This little amp will do it but if you are worried about head room go a little bigger. Other then that this is an amazing amp and would recommend to anyone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2025 by Melvin

  • Great tone. Limited power.
Size: 1x15", 200-watts Color: RB 115
Nice tone. Very clear, sweet highs and lows. Quiet fan. Fairly light. Limited power, not for a larger venue. Great for practice and small stage.
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025 by Rick Arthur

  • Deep rich full sound.
Size: 1x15", 200-watts Color: RB 115
Ampeg Rocket Bass RB-115 1x15 200-watt Bass Combo Amp is what was looking for. Play more soul and blues. The amp is a little heaver, but nothing to cause an issue when moving. Has all of the effects I need has that rich deep sound like James Jamison. But can be made to sound bright if you need it too. Just an opinion, take it for what it's worth. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025 by Big W

  • 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

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