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Ampeg R@wkz. My brother uses an Ampeg head with 2 4x10" cabs. Not exactly sure what kind the head is, but It rocks period. Personally, I have never heard anything but sweet singing bass tone coming out of that thing.
PS. Its a tube head.
In my opinion tube bass amps are infinitely better for playing styles much like Les Claypool.Heavy Metal is a 73 tonne Main Battle Tank :headbang:
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Ampeg - ah what a sound but you are actually talking ss amp and the new amps are not a patch on the old models. Of course if you are talking tube - then they weigh a f**king ton and you will need to be built like a gorilla to shift them.
Unlike guitar amps bass amps are better being ss or even being hybrid (their per-amp section being tube) and their power amp being solid state. The reason is that bass sucks more power and need plenty of clean headroom to be able to deliver punchcy sound. Bass amps typically have to be 3 or 4 times louder than guitar amps. Full tube amps do sound different because they have that warm and slightly distorted sound when pushed very hard but it is all a matter of preference and what type of sound you are after. I prefer to have plenty of clean headroom and whilst I have a hybrid tube amp for my main bass rig, my other bass amps are all ss.
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I've used an Ampeg SVT, and the sound is fantastic. As mentioned before, the thing weighs a TON! I think nowadays solid-state amps are pretty much the norm. Check out Yorkville's line of bass amps. They sound really good, and they are cheaper than many other amplifiers.
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I played an Ampeg SVT4 at a rehearsal studio a while back. The guy wouldn't let me tweak it much (it was his brother's) but it sounded pretty good through the 8x10. Freaking LOUD though! I'd love to own one of my own though, especially in a 1x15 with a 4x10 on top. That'll get the booties bouncing!
I've also played a Carvin Redeye combo (1x15 with a 2x10). That thing has some serious options built in and it sounds great.
It's not necessary, and you can push plenty of air with 10's, but I love having a 15 (I can occasionally sneak an 18 out of the bandroom at school ) just to get that extra low-end out of it for some funk or sludge. Having played a Fender combo with a single 15 and the Redeye, I prefer the Redeye because the internal crossovers help the mid's and highs to come out a bit more clearly than a single 15 ever will, while still giving all the booty-shaking bass a person could ever need.Last edited by Ken; 06-22-2004, 08:59 PM.
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right now im on the verge of buying an ampeg b-2r head and an ampeg 4x10 cabinet. i have the cash for it(run me about a grand) and i just have to wait for my dad to clear off the credit cardThe early bird catches the worm and the twelve-year-old prostitute attracts the ambassador.
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Originally posted by ThurisarzI've never tried an Ampeg except for the B-2R head i think, but check out EBS Sweden amps!
I don't know if it's available in the US, but it's the best bass amps i've ever heard in my life!Originally posted by kevlar3000I learned a long time ago that the only thing that mattered regarding tone was what my ears thought.Originally posted by ZerberusBetter is often the enemy of goodOriginally posted by ginormousCovers feed the body, originals feed the soul.
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The bassist in my band use ta use a SVT.Now that he needs back
Surgery ( I'm not kidding he does !!) He got a Ampeg SS combo. I'm
not sure witch model? But I think it sounds tighter than the SVT ??
He also just got a Hartkie kickback 15 that sounds just as good
and even easier to get around.
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Originally posted by Cowboy Dan!?right now im on the verge of buying an ampeg b-2r head and an ampeg 4x10 cabinet. i have the cash for it(run me about a grand) and i just have to wait for my dad to clear off the credit card100% Bass player
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I've heard quite a few good things about the B-2's. Never actually played one myself though. I've got an Ampeg B-100 that sounds pretty good.. may be worth checking out as well. 100w 1x15 combo.-Alex
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Originally posted by jeremyGod hates bad guitar tone
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Look for an old Acoustic B320, great bass head and mega tough!My Bands -
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