




🎸 Own the stage with power and precision — the Hartke HD150 is your bass’s best friend.
The Hartke HD150 Bass Combo is a 150-watt bass amplifier featuring a 15-inch hybrid cone driver with ceramic magnet and a 2-inch tweeter, delivering rich, warm, and crystal-clear sound. Equipped with a top-mounted amplifier and comprehensive tone controls including a 7-band EQ, it supports both active and passive bass guitars through dual 1/4-inch inputs. Its compact design and powerful output make it ideal for professional musicians and serious hobbyists seeking studio-quality sound in a versatile combo amp.
| ASIN | B00I35ZBBW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,397 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #38 in Bass Guitar Amplifier Combo Amps |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Drum |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack, 6.35mm Jack, XLR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (365) |
| Date First Available | June 1, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 55.9 pounds |
| Item model number | HMHD150 |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Output Wattage | 150 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 21.38 x 26.52 x 13.82 inches |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
S**O
Your first and last bass amp purchase
I can’t say enough good things about this bass amp. I wish I could give it six stars. Unless you plan on playing arenas and other large open, dead or empty spaces, the Hartke HD25 might be your first and last bass amp purchase. The HD25 excels at delivering high-quality, crystal-clear, undistorted tone, but what I did not expect is the beauty and warmth of the sound. I usually play my baritone guitar through my Fender Mustang GTX50 modeling amp (which has bass options) for a mix, but for solo melodic instrumentation and practice I think the HD25 outperforms any simulated amp or cab in the Mustang. No amount of compression, reverb or overdrive can beat that pure sonic excellence. It even sounds good with a regular electric guitar. No video included, because you can’t hear THAT through a smartphone’s tiny speaker or earbuds. This amp delivers beautifully even at bedroom volume, so it would serve well as an open-air practice amp for people in apartments or who have housemates who work from home. But if you’re thinking low watts means no clout, you’re wrong! The HD25 gets favorable reviews with its 25 watts even compared to the Fender Rumble 40 watt amp. I am a solid Fender/Squier guy when it comes to guitars, so this was a big break from my usual preferences, but I’m glad I did my research. Until this one breaks, I will never need to buy another bass amp in my life.
E**S
A phenomenal sounding practice amp
The Hartke HD 25 is a phenomenal sounding practice amp for a bass player who has come out of a 35 year retirement and is playing in a small room--purely for enjoyment. My Hartke amp is surprisingly powerful considering its size and reasonable price. I am playing through this amp using a 1983 Alembic Spoiler with an original Boss Chorus pedal. The Hartke compliments the active electronics of the Alembic extremely well. Through the blender switch on the Alembic, the Hartke projects a tight high end sound (similar to the sound of Arthur Barrow and Scott Thunes of Zappa fame)--perfect for jazz and funk but it also allows for a heavy low end bass crunch (if you want to veer into The Beatles or Led Zeppelin sound. The combo Hartke is compact--looks cool--and delivers a perfect sound for a bass player who will be woodshedding it in a small room and playing only for personal fulfillment. For my my small room and Alembic Spoiler, the Hartke HD25 is a perfect fit.
J**D
Very impressive amp
I have the 50w version. Definitely loud enough for almost any setting, keeps up with a drum kit, cuts through, great control of tone. And it's not lightweight, but it is small, so very portable. I wish it had a built-in graphic eq and/or compressor, but you can't have everything, especially at this price point. The build quality maybe feels a little cheap, but I think I am just not used to the smooth tolex covering, just different from more rugged feelings amps I am used to. So far so good, I definitely recommend it.
L**K
Sound and quality is top notch. (Update)
Absolutely amazing sound for the size. I looked at and tried out an alley and fender. To my ears the Hartke blows the other practice amps out of the water. All is very solid and well build. Update as of 8/3/2020 - The amp does not sound great and is really distorted. I contacted Sam Ash and they said there is nothing they can do. I contacted a service center and they are almost 2 months out from even looking at the amp. This has been very disappointing as it had sounded so great for a couple months and now sounds terrible with no customer service or help.
M**O
Nice amp with plenty of power
Got the Hartke HD150 about 3 weeks or so, been playing around with it, and here are my thoughts. First off, a sharp looking combo. The material used to wrap it is very nice. The metal grate is sturdy, as is the overall construction. No buzzing or weird noises that I could hear. The amp packs a powerful punch on the mid and high ranges. It sounds clean and full, especially the mid range. There is no noticable distortion at higher volumes, which this thing can get quite loud. Good for small to medium sized venues. The extended EQ is really nice to fine tune your tone. I jammed along with my phone's music library through the aux jack, so there's that. The DI out is also very nice to connect to a PA system on large venues (Sound guys love these things). My only complaint is the bottom end, while powerful, does not do so well on lower ranges beyond the standard E note. Drop D or using the 5th string on a 5 stringer will noticeably sound limited, and not as full as the standard E and ranges above that. If you don't deal with those lower ranges, this amp should be fine. I've read the kickback series of combo amps from Hartke do not suffer from this limitation. I'll have to look into those.
R**N
Good product
Great sounding practice amp, wish I would have bought one a little more powerful probably could have used it on gigs as a stage amp for reference as I use in ear monitors.
J**H
Exactly what I was seeking
I needed a small bass amp for occasional home use. I played a few different models at various music stores and researched online. Eventually, I ordered another top-selling brand. Unfortunately that amp had an annoying "buzz" right out of the box. So I sent it back. Then this new Hartke HD25 caught my eye when I saw a video of Victor Wooten auditioning in at NAMM. I liked the idea of the Hydrive speaker and the Hartke reputation. The price tag was perfect. So I ordered. The HD25 has plenty of output (for me) and sounds great. The bass is tight and punchy (no rattles or buzz - at a useable volume). The tone controls offer nice range of adjustment. The hybrid (aluminum & paper) speaker cone produces ample pleasing bass with strong mid and high response too. I'm well-pleased. This is exactly what I was seeking in a modestly powered combo with 8" speaker.
ね**こ
問題なく使えました。たまにギターアンプとしても使用してます。
G**N
Excelente amplificador. Atende perfeitamente às necessidades tanto em studio quanto em ambientes de maiores dimensões.
A**R
Great amplifier but came damaged
A**S
En perfecto estado, recomendado.
T**R
知り合いの敷地内プラス自宅での練習用に購入しましたが今はほぼ使っておらず部屋を占有してます。 AUX端子にスマフォを接続し曲流しながら練習とかしてました。 スペースが気にならなければギリ自宅に置けるレベルかと思います。 25kgあったはずなので持ち運びはせず自宅常設が良いと思います。
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