Product: Laney Linebacker L30 Bass Combo
Price Paid: UNKNOWN
Submitted
06/28/2008
at
11:43am
by
Paul Whitcomb
Features
:
9
I bought this amp new in 1993. It was made in 1992. I sold it ten years later, and it seems they are just about impossible to find. This is a marvellous sounding amp. Nice and warm, especially for a transistor amp. The sound is a very high quality.
The shafts for the knobs are steel, and that is a very good thing. Knobs can't be broken off.
The amp is not very loud, but that's about all I can say negative about it. The sound totally makes up for it.
Sound Quality
:
9
I used this amp with active and passive basses and both sounded great. I had a Hughes & Kettner BATT, too, but with the sound quality of the L30, I didn't even need it unless I was recording.
Reliability
:
9
With the metal screen grille and tough tolex cover, this amp was built to take the abuse of moving. Internally, it is tough too, because I had it at full volume a couple of times.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
10
They are rare. Consider yourself lucky if you come across one. Not as punchy as a Peavey, but if you want smooth with just the right amount of gain, then try this out.
Product: Laney Linebacker L30 Bass Combo
Price Paid: GBP ? 110
Submitted
08/13/2006
at
09:24pm
by
V-unit
Features
:
9
British made on 28th October 1992 (it says so on the label)
Single channel, Solid State, 30 watts RMS, 1 X 10" combo.
Front Panel (from left to right): Power switch; Status LED; Headphone socket; D.I. socket; Master volume; Bass; Middle; Treble; Gain; Input socket.
Rear Panel: mains lead (fixed). Sturdy Ply-wood construction and metal speaker grill.
Designed as a practice/recording amp: performs brilliantly. Has enough power and headroom to reproduce PROPER bass sounds at low volume levels. (I was, however, once forced to use it at a 250 capacity gig after being stitched-up by the headliner's engineer and it did the job adequately).
I use it with a Boss GE-7B equalizer and a Boss ME-5B multi FX. It produces all the sounds I need and everything works. As a practice amp it doesn't need any other features.
Sound Quality
:
7
Used with a 70s Jazz and a Bass Collection active (P-J pickups).
I play hard rock, finger style and it covers all the tones (distorted, clean, bright, punchy, rumbling) about as well as any 30 watt amp could.
Reliability
:
10
Had it nearly 14 years from new and never even had to change a fuse. Used mainly for practice but has been used as a monitor for gigs (and once as the main amp for a gig- see above)
Bomb-proof
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had any problems with it so never had to use customer support. Came with a useful Owners Manual.
Overall Rating
:
10
Been playing 24 years.
Compared this amp with a Marshall practice amp at the time: no competition, the Marshall was a wimp in comparison.
Never thought much of the larger Laney bass amps but they got it spot on with this amp: it's an absolute diamond.
I'd get another of these if it disappeared. I've never heard a better practice amp in this price range.