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Transistor Amplifier Head for Electric Bass

  • Compact and lightweight amp head with Mosfet preamp and thrust compressor
  • 1 Channel
  • Power rating: 500 W
  • Controls: Gain, Thrust Compressor, Bass, Lo-Mid, Hi-Mid, Treble, Master
  • Switch: Passive/Active
  • Compressor On/Off
  • DI Pre/Post Eq
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 255 x 233 x 69 mm
  • Weight: 2.3 kg

Connections:

  • Input: 6.3 mm jack
  • DI Output: XLR
  • AUX input In: 3.5 mm stereo jack
  • Headphones: 3.5 mm stereo jack
  • Available since September 2018
  • Item number 447919
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Power 500 W
  • Equalizer 4-Band
  • Compressor Yes
  • Limiter No
  • Effects Processor No
  • External effect loops No
  • Speaker Connector Speakon
  • Headphone Output Yes
  • DI Output Yes
  • Tuner Out No
  • Rack mount No
639 AED 150,42 €
The price in AED is a guideline price only
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Performance Made in Denmark

The BQ500 from Danish company TC Electronic embraces the modern trend toward smaller, lighter, and yet powerful bass amps, delivering 500 watts of Class D power in a compact housing weighing just over two kilograms, making it ready for gigs of any size. With a 4-band equaliser and switchable compressor, the BQ500 offers versatile sound shaping across multiple styles, while its focus on essentials ensures it remains incredibly easy to use and affordable. For the price of an effects pedal, this amp provides a powerful, portable solution that fits effortlessly into any gig bag, making this device equally suited for the stage or home practice.

tc electronic BQ500 Bass Head, detail on the front panel

Reduced to the maximum

In developing the BQ series, TC Electronic focused on the features and connections that truly matter in practice, resulting in a bass amp stripped down to the essentials without unnecessary extras. The gain control manages the input level while the master control drives the power amplifier, and a 4-band equaliser with bass, low mid, high mid and treble provides a wide range of tonal options. A switchable compressor smooths out peaks and tightens the signal for a more compact, powerful sound, making additional tools for tone shaping unnecessary. And for connectivity, the BQ500 offers a DI Out to send the signal directly to a mixing console or audio interface, while the headphone output and AUX In make it just as useful for quiet practice sessions at home as it is for live performance.

tc electronic BQ500 Bass Head

Lightweight and easy to use

Class D amps, with their compact size and low weight, are especially appealing to mobile bassists who'd prefer not to have to haul heavy gear, or who often travel by public transport. This lightweight profile is reflected in its internal features too; the TC Electronic BQ500 is designed above all for players who are happy to do without extras like tuners, built-in effects, or USB connections and instead value straightforward, hassle-free operation. With its clearly laid-out controls and intuitive inputs and outputs, the BQ500 doesn't require bassists to waste their valuable time studying manuals – they can simply switch it on and start playing.

tc electronic BQ500 Bass Head, top view

About TC Electronic

The Danish company TC Electronic has been known for its innovative products for many years. It was founded in 1976 by brothers Kim and John Rishøj in Aarhus. The company first made a name for itself with the SCF, a stereo chorus/flanger pedal for guitar. Studio equipment followed during the 80s and 90s, notably the legendary TC2290 digital delay in 19-inch rack format. Since the 2000s, TC Electronic has greatly enriched the guitar and bass scene with amplifiers, cabinets, combos, and effects pedals. Here too, TC's innovative spirit is in evidence, for example with its TonePrint technology and the first polyphonic guitar tuner. TC Electronic has been part of Music Tribe since 2015.

Get loud or stay silent

While it's possible to practise electric bass at home without an amp, it's rarely enjoyable, and amplification often brings volume levels that can be problematic in rented flats or late at night. The BQ500 addresses this by including a headphone output and an input for external sound sources, allowing players to jam along with their favourite tracks or practise to drum loops, with the outside world none the wiser. This completely silent setup not only keeps neighbours and family undisturbed, but also does away with the need for a separate headphone amplifier, making practice both convenient and enjoyable.

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Perfect for me!
Golden Brown 29.10.2021
There’s a lot of different opinions online regarding bass rig set setups on what you should use and what to avoid. I got lost in the noise on many different forums speaking about this, but I decided to purchase this on reviews from people with the same outlook as myself.

I’m a very simple ‘plug in and play’ bassist, and this amp stood out to me because that’s what it allows me to do. With the pedals I use (distortion, chorus and an EQ pedal) it just amps up my tone and keeps things simple. 99% of the gigs I play have a sound guy and use a DI for FOH so it’s more than loud enough with a single cab that I use for monitoring on stage. Very responsive EQ to fine tune your tone! The ‘thrust’ compressor seems to have a minimal impact on the sound but it’s a nice feature to have (it’s still early days so it may be better than I give it credit) A compressor pedal would be more beneficial but for the price of this amp I don’t expect it to be groundbreaking.

Overall, this head is fantastic if you’re on a budget and want to upgrade from a very heavy combo amp (like myself) I can’t wait to get gigging with this thing and break it in!
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BQ 500 Bass head
Jezzaboy 09.03.2019
I bought this just before Christmas intending to use it in the house as a practice amp plugged into my computer. At the same time I was looking to buy a decent DI box but having read the specs and for the price, I thought I might be able to use it live.

One of the things that attracted me to this amp was the line in and headphone socket, something every amp should have but some don`t which is crazy in this day and age when playing through a amp isn`t practical due to noise.

Using as a practice amp, this unit is ideal, small with lots of sound available via the eq and a nice compressor via the Thrust function.

Usually I gig with a Ashdown ABM 500 but on my last gig at the last min, I decided to take along the TC as a back up. As it fits in a laptop bag, I stuck it under the car seat. At the soundcheck, my ABM started to play up, a loud buzzing noise making it unusable. "Have you got a di box?" asked the sound man, I have a spare amp I said. Got the TC out of the cab and plugged it into the Barefaced cab not knowing what to expect.

Well, after a bit of tweaking with the eq, I got a sound I liked and I must say the small TC done good. Even the band mentioned how good the sound was. Good sound out front as well.

So what I have is a small class D amp that saved the day for the the price of a decent effects pedal, a great home practice amp and a 3 year warranty from Thomman.

Will it replace the ABM? I don`t know as I love the kick I get from a old style amp but I would have no hesitation in taking the TC along and gigging it in the future. And even if I use the ABM the TC will be coming along just in case.

Basses used: Fender Nate Mendel P bass, Sandberg California P bass.
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Nice amp for beginners
Manwithbass 20.12.2018
If you've never had your own rig and decided to buy one without investing too much money - this amp is the perfect option. It also could be a great backup amp as it's light and quite small.

Control: just a few knobs will help you to dial the tone you like. EQ is very understandable. However, Passive/Active switch position is reversed (known issue with this amp). Doesn't bother me, but might be a problem for perfectionists.
Thrust control is useless for me, but I tried and felt it cuts quite a lot of treble. Not my cup of tea.

Sound: I play STD Fender Jazz Bass through GK CX210 cab, for me the sound feels warm, transparent, with enough of punch and bass. Wide range EQ can help you to reach desirable sound.

Fan is not very loud, but I haven't pushed it hard yet.
I might change my opinion and add some more details in the future, but so far I'm pretty happy, especially for this price.

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- 100~240 volts main input is the best thing TC came out with!
- With one 210 cab plays nicely with 2 guitarists and a loud drummer.
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Tiny powerhouse
marcus_j 15.03.2021
Small, light, cheap, powerful and no unnecessary features. Nice, clean sound and the compressor is really useful.

I was a bit worried that the fan would be a bother for practice but either the fan doesn't work at all (which would, of course, be bad) or it's temperature controlled and only kicks in when you have been playing loud for a while and the amp electronics start to heat up.
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