How Do Bass Amps Work?
Back in the Day By the early 1950s, two companies were mass-producing bass amplifiers. One was Fender, the first company to mass-produce the bass itself, and the other was Ampeg. Fender’s first model, the Fender Bassman, was a tube amp that ran on 50 watts and consisted of four 10-inch speakers. Ampeg’s first offering was slightly smaller, running on only 18 watts with a single 12-inch speaker. By the end of the decade, both companies had developed various models to choose from, and by the mid ’60s, companies such as Marshall and Vox had joined the market. The Lowdown jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery(‘#jsArticleStep1 span.image a:first’).attr(‘href’,’http://i.ehow.com/images/a04/lt/7u/bass-amps-work-2.1-800X800.jpg’); }); The main challenge in bass amplification is reproducing the lower tones. A good bass amp needs to be able to amplify tones as low as 40 hertz for standard four-string basses, and lower if the bass has more strings. The amp is also challenged by the fact that