Re: Experienced bassissts - cab discussion
Thanks. :friday:
Years ago I had a Peavey bass combo - think it had a 12 or 10 in it, can't recall. Wasn't good in a band setup, but fine of you just wanted sound, much like my current Fender Rumble 25.
I've seen rigs of various sizes over the years - the fridges of doom and whatnot - but didn't really get to spend "quality time" with them.
I do know/understand the basics of how speaker size and movement and tone are inter-related (like most of Lucid's family :lol: ). Bigger = more low potential, smaller = more high-range.
I've heard wild tales of yesteryear from an Uncle who played in various bar bands in the 60s and 70s - and his brother's 18" bass cab that would clear the tables :lol:
Going through the offerings from "the usual suspects" like Carvin, GK, Ampeg, etc, I see a wide range of mix-n-match cab options - 2x10, 2x10+1x15, ad nauseum - but having no hands-on experience with anything other than practice amps, I'd like to gather as much intel as I can before spending "guitar money" (to ride in Aceman's boat for a moment).
I know that final choice will depend greatly on what I plan to achieve tonally, but that's another tale for another time, as I do a wide variety of stuff from classic Metal (Priest, Maiden, etc) to more Fusiony stuff to my own interpretations of whatever the hell pops into my head :lol:
I do have a head already - vintage Ampeg B-25B - so I'll be looking at cabs at first. Not entirely sure of the specs (it's in storage and haven't seen it for about 10 years :lol: ) but it's my understanding this is a powerful head.
Basses vary from P/J to double-J to bars, with and without onboard EQ.
If anyone else can offer some tonal pontifications on the various cab formats, as well as drivers (paper vs aluminum and whatnot), I'd welcome the info.
And what about crossovers? I know they keep the lows from killing your tweeters and the highs from burning your woofers, and they come in active and passive, but I'm not entirely clear on the specific definition of "active" and "passive" in this case (as opposed to "active" and "passive" guitar pickups), so any help there is appreciated.
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