🎶 Elevate Your Bass Game with THRUST!
The TC Electronic THRUST BQ500 is a powerful 500-watt portable bass head amplifier designed for musicians who demand both performance and portability. With its cutting-edge Class-D technology, lightweight design, and authentic Mosfet preamp, this amplifier is perfect for both stage and studio use, ensuring you never compromise on sound quality.
Item Weight | 4.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 9.17"D x 10.04"W x 2.72"H |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Amplifier Type | Tube |
Connector Type | XLR, 6.35mm Jack |
Compatible Devices | Double Bass |
Output Wattage | 500 Watts |
J**D
Powerful and clean sound!
This is an amazing amp. For the price it is beyond amazing. I’ve played bass for more than 30 years and This amp is powerful!!! I’ve built my own rigs. I had a $3,000 SWR professional set up. I’ve used practice combos. I’ve used PA systems with direct in box. Everything has its pluses and minuses.As a “rule of thumb” the bass player should have 3 times the watts of the guitar player. The bass amp should really not go past half power. You need something like 150-200 watts to be heard over a drummer with a passive bass. After around half power you start trading tight bass for distortion. I truly believe this is a 500w amp and that can be problematic. The 4th picture I added is a picture of cabinet 4 x 6” at 8ohms and rated 300watts rms. At 8ohms this amp should be approximately 250 watts and the 4x6” cabinet sounded like crap around 75watts. It could not handle the bass at all!!! You can see the 2nd picture is a subwoofer for a car and is 4ohm, in a tiny little box, and 1200 watts peak. This 12” subwoofer can handle the power of the amp. The one 12” woofer rattles all the windows in my house and makes my eyeballs wiggle. In other words it will be hard to find a speaker cabinet that will handle power of this amp at 4ohm and 500watts. I purchased a 2x12” cabinet and I’m swapping out the speakers with 1600 watt peak, dual voice coil woofers to get to 4ohms.The amp is simple and effective. I don’t use the compressor on the amp it does kill the sound a bit and I have a compressor pedal. The high frequency control knob is really high. I don’t even hear the high knob with the subwoofer and I keep the high knob turned all the way left/down/off I’d say it’s 10k hertz or higher.. The high mid is pretty high for bass frequencies like 5k ish hertz and the low mid is what I would consider midrange to high for a bass at 1k ish hertz. The “poppy slap” high end sound is going to come from the (low and high mid knobs) The bass knob is BASS and really low. I’d guess 80-100 hertz. The bass knob is what will get you into trouble with your speakers blowing up!! But if the speakers can’t handle the bass knob this amp won’t shine.Personally I want something easy to carry to my buddies house and this amp is perfect. Maybe some small gigs. I want something powerful so I can be heard with a marshal half or full stack and a loud drummer, and this amp will do that easily. The problem I run into is the speakers that can handle this much power are 100 pounds and rightfully so. I needed to get creative to match a small cabinet with this huge power. I would recommend a cabinet that was at least 600watts rms at 4 ohms so you could really use the bass knob. In other words I would not worry about being efficient with the rms rating and I would lean towards higher RMS speaker rating to get the most out of the bass knob, or to handle the power. If the speaker is distorting you can’t turn it up!!!The amp is very clean; whereas I have have a house built in the 1950’s and I get some real bad ground noise, but his amp isn’t reproducing the ground noise at all, I’m sure having the treble knob all the way off helps a bit.Compared to my $1500-$1800 SWR amp it is much louder and even has less ground noise. For the price I would buy it again but I don’t need to because one is all I need.
R**L
Great tone for the money
This amplifier is excellent, offering good tone for its price. I use it for solo practice, so volume isn't a concern; quality sound is what matters to me. It's also crucial that the fan is quiet, as there are no other instruments to mask it. I haven't needed to push the amp to require the fan, but so far, my bass is all I hear. The balanced output integrates cleanly into my basic PC-based home studio, which is consistent with my experience with other TC Electronics equipment.The options for shaping a workable tone are limited. With only four fixed-frequency EQ knobs (80, 400, 800, and 10k), the range of tonal adjustment is narrow. I tend to play with a flat EQ and let my Jazz bass define the tone, so this setup suffices. The 'Thrust' compressor is just adequate. It seems to perform best when it's always on, subtly smoothing out the peaks. However, it noticeably cuts out when turned up high. I wouldn't depend on it for intense compression needs, like slap bass.In summary, for my personal use and considering the cost, this amp is ideal. It's worth taking a moment to listen to it.
E**A
Sound.
Excellent value for the price. Woderful sound. Compact and lightweight.
R**B
Great amp head
I have this one as my main big gig equipment, reliable, sounds great and feels it's made out of good quality materials, haven't had any issues with it at all, recomended.
M**H
Sounds pretty good.
Not the most powerful or absolute best bass sound, but will do the job and sure is compact and lightweight.Using with 2 TC2x8 bass cabinet. Good little stack.Good enough for practice and smaller shows. Always best to have a PA to plug into.
P**.
Surprisingly good!
Exceptionally lightweight, solid controls, tone, and power. I pair it with a Carvin 2x10 w/ tweeter neodymium cab and it is very portable and powerful. The EQ is well tuned for my tastes. The built-in compressor is a nice touch but it has its limits (pun intended) and I find you really need to drive the gain hard if you want some good squashing.If I could change one thing about it it would be having a 1/4” speaker jack option but this is a compact build so not much room. You will want to ensure your have the appropriate speakon cable for your rig.
M**O
So you want loud, huh
I own the smaller 250 watt head and now the 500 watt power amp. Both are adequate for any rehearsal where you have sub- rock concert volumes. I purchased the 500 watt just in case I needed more. Last night on its debut rehearsal the band got LOUD. I just moved the final gain to 9 o’clock and easily kept up and had to turn back the volume on my bass. I was using an Eden 2-10 cabinet. My plan is to pair the 500 watt with an Eden 1-12 and the 2-10. That will certainly get me yelled at for too much volume. Both are basically featherweight. Neither of my bass cabinets are really heavy, but the amp is no longer the carry issue.Both amps feature iPhone input and headphone out. This means you get TC Electronics tone shaping and hear your practice tune. Your neighbors do not. I highly recommend both amps.
T**R
Clear sound, lightweight, good distortion (which I wanted)
I like the lightweight, noiseless, clear sound. One thing I really liked was how the amp can produce warm distortion across the full range of tones on the neck just like my broken Peavey Pro Bass 500 hybrid (tube preamp, transistor main amp section) is capable of producing. I love that distorted sound, and with this particular amp, I can reproduce it. I am debating whether I should buy a second one since good gear eventually becomes unavailable eventually and stuff also eventually breaks.
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