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popular Posted by jk6812 | Staff • Jun 19, 2025
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Rogue LX200B Series III Electric Bass Guitar (Pearl Black) $119.99 + Free Shipping

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Musician's Friend [musiciansfriend.com] has Rogue LX200B Series III Electric Bass Guitar (Pearl Black) on sale for $119.99. Shipping is free.
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Musician's Friend [musiciansfriend.com] has Rogue LX200B Series III Electric Bass Guitar (Pearl Black) on sale for $119.99. Shipping is free.

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Jun 20, 2025
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ShrewdPicture9355
Jun 20, 2025
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Bass players….if I just wanted to have a "toy" to play around with and to learn. AND I have a guitar amp can I, without worry of damage to the amp, plug this into a guitar amp? I know that bass amps are what you want, but if I just want some OK sound for learning can I do that? I'm concerned this will become like a treadmill (never get used) and don't want to sink more into a bass amp that also may not get used. I want more (sound) than I'll get practicing without it plugged in. Thoughts?
Jun 20, 2025
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tlite
Jun 20, 2025
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Quote from ShrewdPicture9355 :
Bass players….if I just wanted to have a "toy" to play around with and to learn. AND I have a guitar amp can I, without worry of damage to the amp, plug this into a guitar amp? I know that bass amps are what you want, but if I just want some OK sound for learning can I do that? I'm concerned this will become like a treadmill (never get used) and don't want to sink more into a bass amp that also may not get used. I want more (sound) than I'll get practicing without it plugged in. Thoughts?
Yes, you can play it through a guitar amp no problem other than loss of low-end tone.
Jun 20, 2025
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ShrewdPicture9355
Jun 20, 2025
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Quote from tlite :
Yes, you can play it through a guitar amp no problem other than loss of low-end tone.
Thank you so much. This matches with some of what I was reading. Keep the volume low was also recommended in case anyone else is wondering.
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Friedsushi87
Jun 20, 2025
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Quote from ShrewdPicture9355 :
Bass players….if I just wanted to have a "toy" to play around with and to learn. AND I have a guitar amp can I, without worry of damage to the amp, plug this into a guitar amp? I know that bass amps are what you want, but if I just want some OK sound for learning can I do that? I'm concerned this will become like a treadmill (never get used) and don't want to sink more into a bass amp that also may not get used. I want more (sound) than I'll get practicing without it plugged in. Thoughts?
I'm in the same boat. do you have a decent amp? the smaller the amp and the louder you play, the more likely you are to cause damage to the amp.

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