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Enough volume to gig (if required), solid sounds and light, too.
I favour and use the Roland 120XL Baas Cube because of the modelled amps and fx
A modestly powered bass amp, running flat out to keep up with the guitars, may sound distorted and will eventually fail prematurely.
When I occasionally deputised in a local cover versions trio, the guitarist/shoutist used a Marshall 6101 (100w) and I had a DBS 7400/7210/7115 stack (400w). Neither amplifier was strained. (Only my back!)
I have a BB3 that I use with an Ampeg SVT head and it is ridiculously loud and clean.
Mark Bass are a good shout too.
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It sounds amazing, although not a cheap set up.
I'd say 300W minimum for a gigging bass amp. Bass just needs far more power for similar volume.
I'm also a big fan of Mark Bass. They are still lightweight even if not as light as BF kit.
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