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Description

Exists in Both 6 & 7 GEQ Configuration.

Product specs

Brand Mesa Boogie
Model Bass 400+ 2-Channel 500-Watt Rackmount Bass Amp Head (7-Band EQ)
Finish Black
Year 1990s
Made In United States
Categories Bass Heads
Built-In Effects No Built-In Effects
Color Family Black
Electronics Tube
Impedance 4 ohms, 8 ohms
Number of Channels 2 Channels
Number of Inputs 1 Input
Output Power (Watts) 500
Power Tube Type None
Reverb None

FAQs

What are the tonal characteristics of the Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head?

The Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head is renowned for its powerful, punchy tone with rich harmonics and a tight low end, making it suitable for a wide range of music styles, from rock to jazz.

How much power does the Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head deliver?

The Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head delivers a robust 500 watts of power, providing ample headroom for live performances and ensuring clarity and depth in your sound.

Is the Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head suitable for gigging with a full band?

Yes, with its 500-watt output, the Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head is more than capable of handling live gigs with a full band, including a drummer, without losing clarity or power.

Does the Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head have built-in effects?

No, the Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head does not have built-in effects, allowing you to use your preferred external pedals and processors for sound customization.

What type of tubes does the Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head use?

The Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head is an all-tube amplifier, known for its warm and dynamic sound, though specific power tube types are not specified in its technical details.

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Reviews

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head.

Setup and maintenance

  • Owners note the costliness of maintaining the Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+, especially when retubing its 12 6L6GC tubes.

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  • Using a high-quality passive DI box like the Radial JDI with the slave out can effectively manage the hot signal issue and retain power tube sound.

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  • Troubleshooting should start with checking effects loop contacts and replacing preamp tubes, as these are common sources of issues in older Mesa amps.

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  • Ensure tubes glow orange; if not, consider replacing them individually to avoid unnecessary expense.

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  • Flying buss wire across tube sockets can cause issues; mechanical stress may break components like screen resistors, affecting performance.

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  • Plugging directly into the effects return or using the send to another amp can help determine if the issue is with the preamp or power amp section.

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Comparisons

  • Compared to the Gallien-Krueger 700RB-II, the Mesa is heavier and less portable, leading some users to choose the GK for convenience.

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Features and functionality

  • The Mesa's EQ is described as over the top, potentially overwhelming for those who prefer simpler sound shaping options.

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  • The 600 ohms XLR out signal is extremely hot, often requiring the master volume to be set as low as 1.5 to avoid overwhelming output.

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Use cases and applications

  • Best suited for larger venues of 200+ capacity due to its powerful presence; less ideal for smaller gigs.

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  • Running the slave out into a DI box is preferred for balanced output, particularly important for live performances to manage signal levels.

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Value and pricing

  • Consider the age and condition of the power tubes when evaluating second-hand pricing to ensure good value.

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Mods and upgrades

  • A Mesa-approved mod allows the effects out knob to control the DI level, reducing the signal by about 15 dB, improving usability for FOH engineers.

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  • Velcro or a clip can be used to secure a DI box like the Radial JDI in a rack, making setups neater for live use.

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User experience

  • Owners report that the 400+ can be noisy, potentially due to grounding issues, but mods and external DI solutions can mitigate this problem.

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Based on 2 Reviews and 9 Ratings

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skylinerr

good very good

this is my main head i usually put it through 2 trace elliot cabs a 4x10 and a 1x15, its a great head with loads of tone in it and a lot of eq i recommend

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erxo

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My rating: 8.8/10 (5 stars)

sound: 10 durability: 10 impression: 6.5 features: 9

jimmarchi1

aww man, I really liked the version of this bass amp with all the 6L6es instead of 6550s.... totally different sound than an SVT but still loud as hell.

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See how Paul Gray uses Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head

Paul Gray

Bassist

UFO

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In this picture of his Damned rig, Paul shows a Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ head

See how Mick Grondahl uses Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head

Mick Grondahl

Bassist

Jeff Buckley(band)

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Verified via YouTube

In the YouTube video titled "Jeff Buckley - Grace (from Live in Chicago)," Grondahl's amplifier, positioned to the left of the drum riser, can be identified as a Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head, paired with a custom-built matching Mesa/Boogie cabinet featuring a slanted base. This amplifier was used during Buckley's 'Mystery White Boy' tour and is likely the source of the overdriven tone on the track 'Eternal Life' from Buckley's studio album 'Grace' (1994).

See how Lori Black uses Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head

Lori Black

Bassist

Melvins

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Verified via Themelvins

Lori Black transitioned from using a GK 400 amp to a Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head, as discussed in the "Best Melvins Pic Ever" thread on Themelvins forum.

See how Pat Badger uses Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head

Pat Badger

Singer, Bassist

Extreme

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In the More Than Word Clip we can see his mesa boogie 400+

See how Melvin Gibbs uses Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head

Melvin Gibbs

Bassist

Rollins Band

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In a clip from "The Henry Rollins Show," Melvin Gibbs can be seen using a Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head in his rig.

See how Brett Bamberger uses Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head

Brett Bamberger

Bassist

Revocation

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Brett Bamberger utilizes the Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head for his distinctive bass tone, as shown in a photo shared by ibart on Instagram.

See how Nikola Sarcevic uses Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head

Nikola Sarcevic

Bassist

Millencolin

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In the Bio of the old millencolin.com website he states that he used a Mesa Boogie "Big Chief" 400+ Amphead

See how Kurt Danielson uses Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head

Kurt Danielson

Bassist

Tad

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In a 2008 discussion on TalkBass.com, Kurt Danielson confirms his use of the Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head for the album "Infrared Riding Hood," stating it was paired with four Mesa/Boogie bass cabinets, specifically two 1x15 cabinets and two 8x10 cabinets.

See how John Holgado uses Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head

John Holgado

Bassist

Attack! Attack!

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IN the video for Stick Stickley, John can be seen playing a mesa bass head through a mesa road ready bass cab

See how Champignon uses Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head

Champignon

Singer, Bassist

Charlie Brown Jr.

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In this video at "2:42" to "3:03" a former band mate from "Charlie Brown Jr" talks about his amp head a "Mesa Boogie Bass 400+" wich he used when he got back in the band in 2011. He used this amp to record the "La Familia 013" album as it is said in the video.

See how Fred Fortin uses Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head

Fred Fortin

Singer, Guitarist

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This picture shows a Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ head on top of a Mesa Boogie cabinet. Gros Mené show circa 2013.

See how Samer el Nahhal uses Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head

Samer el Nahhal

Bassist

Lordi

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Here you can see Samer ElNahhal (OX) with Mesa/Boogie Bass 400+ Amp Head

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