As a bassist i always found it much easier to find powerful compact heads and cabinets.
Head and cabinet vs combo.
The combo amp is a favorite in metropolitan cities like new york where a player might potentially carry his or her entire rig on a subway or might have to carry the whole rig up three flights of stairs to the gig.
The downside of combo amps is that the smaller ones usually aren t very loud and the bigger ones are very heavy.
Combo the second configuration is a combo short for combination of both head and speaker cabinet.
A head and cabinet rig splits the weight of the amp into two pieces and can be easier to move but the real difference is that in a traditional stack the cabinet is a 4 12 with a closed back.
Many people do not know the difference between head cabinet stack and combo amps.
So coming back to the topic of the article i have two choices either i go for the tm18 12 combo or i go for the tm18 and the tm112 cabinet.
Electric guitars need to be amplified in order to hear them louder than a simple acoustic guitar.
Head and cab for bass.
A half stack refers to a head with a single cabinet while a full stack is a head with a vertical column of two cabinets.
Stack is another term for a guitar head cab rig the two components being stacked on top of each other.
Other than the lack of reverb in the tm18 head and the price difference are there any real benefits or disadvantages of one over the other.
Here is a brief discussion of the differences between these amps.
When it comes to the bass guitar the same main differences between a head and combo apply as outlined about.
Jimi hendrix pete townshend slash and the like.