Gimme a large special, sausage, pepperoni, onions, peppers and extra cheese.I'm a Carvin man. Got an old PB300C combo for small gigs and practice. Got a BRX212 also for small gigs and rehearsals. Use a Cyclops R1015 for club gigs and a BX1200 410NEO for bigger club gigs and outdoor gigs. Own about 30 basses which I do use from Alembic to Yamaha and everything in between. Also got into acoustic stuff a few years back. I play a 5-string fretless acoustic/electric and a 4-string fretted acoustic/electric. Been goofing around with a UTE bass, picture a ukulele with Asbory bass strings. Got a great acoustic upright kind of sound. Occasionally play a Dean electric upright.
I Love Carvin
I have one of their Belair tube amps as well
both are great
the Red-Line is the one that gets the most compliments when folks hear it
rich and full sounding, has a tube in the preamp with a knob to blend it with the SS preamp
everything sounds good through it
I have recently acquired a BR15N
the new neodymium mag 15 inch extension speaker
I really have to take some time and figure out how to connect it to the
combo to get the Bi-amp thing set up
should shake the windows when i get it set up
maybe CapoFirstFret will chime back on how the cables go
or I could look it up on the website at some point
the Belair is sounds righteous also
Fender-ish Cleans and a Ratty distortion channel
there is a mod that is supposed to make the distortion channel more Marshall-ish
that would be cool but I am really hesitant to hork it up
I changed the tubes to Ruby's and tweaked the bias up a touch
to give it a bit more bite
it was a bit soft spoken and polite before the re-tube/Bias
How do the old Jackson Professionals and the newer basses stack up in terms of feel and quality?