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Laney Digbeth Bass combo 100W RMS,12" vs LTD.ED GT.AMP COMBO12" 60W
The Laney Digbeth is a 100W gig-focused bass amplifier with dual voicing, surgical EQ, and silent Class D operation for professional live work; the LTD.ED GT.AMP is a 60W guitar combo with clean/lead channels, built-in reverb, and a 1W mode for studio and bedroom practice. Choose the Digbeth if you play bass and gig regularly, or the GT.AMP if you play guitar and need volume flexibility at home.
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Specs side by side
| Laney Digbeth Bass combo 100W RMS,12" | LTD.ED GT.AMP COMBO12" 60W | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $579.99 | $569.02 |
| Brand | Laney | Laney |
| Condition | New | New |
Why choose Laney Digbeth Bass combo 100W RMS,12"
- ✓ 100W RMS output with 119–122 dB SPL for full-stage bass coverage
- ✓ Silent Class D amplifier with passive cooling—no fan noise between songs
- ✓ Dual bass voicing (FET and Tube) with four-position middle EQ and aggressive drive circuits
- ✓ Lightweight at 13.2 kg and compact footprint, purpose-built for gigging musicians
Why choose LTD.ED GT.AMP COMBO12" 60W
- ✓ Switchable 1W mode allows cranked tones at bedroom volumes without waking neighbors
- ✓ Built-in reverb adds spatial dimension to both clean and lead tones
- ✓ Lower price tier and beginner-friendly dual-channel (Clean/Lead) architecture
- ✓ Versatile for home recording, practice, and gigging without sacrifice
Frequently asked questions
Which one is for bass players?
The Laney Digbeth is purpose-built for bass. The LTD.ED GT.AMP is a guitar amplifier with Clean and Lead channels designed for guitar voicing and tone shaping.
Can I play at low volumes without losing tone?
The LTD.ED GT.AMP includes a sub-1W mode for bedroom tones at full saturation. The Laney Digbeth lacks a power-scaling mode and is optimized for stage and rehearsal volumes where its 100W output shines.
Which has better output for gigging?
The Laney Digbeth delivers 100W RMS and 119–122 dB SPL at 1 meter, suitable for medium to large venues and loud bands. The LTD.ED GT.AMP's 60W output is adequate for smaller clubs and band mix but less headroom for louder environments.
What is the key tone difference?
The Laney Digbeth emphasizes punchy, surgical bass tone with dual voicing and aggressive drive. The LTD.ED GT.AMP focuses on clear clean tones and aggressive lead voicings with built-in reverb, tailored for guitar.