Aceman I am your doctor of love! Mar 31, 2019 #1 Hey guys: My bass "rig" is an Amp SRC-DI. What would you use for some stage volume? Random amp? Powered speaker? Just go through stage monitors? I don't need an amp for any kind of epic bass tone. This is on stage with two 50 watt guitar amps using 2x12 cabs
Hey guys: My bass "rig" is an Amp SRC-DI. What would you use for some stage volume? Random amp? Powered speaker? Just go through stage monitors? I don't need an amp for any kind of epic bass tone. This is on stage with two 50 watt guitar amps using 2x12 cabs
ErikH Well-known member Mar 31, 2019 #2 Re: Stage volume box recommendation Aceman said: Hey guys: My bass "rig" is an Amp SRC-DI. What would you use for some stage volume? Random amp? Powered speaker? Just go through stage monitors? I don't need an amp for any kind of epic bass tone. This is on stage with two 50 watt guitar amps using 2x12 cabs Click to expand... Run through a stage monitor. Keep it simple. As long as it can handle it, that's all you really need.
Re: Stage volume box recommendation Aceman said: Hey guys: My bass "rig" is an Amp SRC-DI. What would you use for some stage volume? Random amp? Powered speaker? Just go through stage monitors? I don't need an amp for any kind of epic bass tone. This is on stage with two 50 watt guitar amps using 2x12 cabs Click to expand... Run through a stage monitor. Keep it simple. As long as it can handle it, that's all you really need.
Mincer Administrator Staff member Apr 1, 2019 #3 Re: Stage volume box recommendation Or if you wanna block out the guitar amps, go direct and use IEMs.
Re: Stage volume box recommendation Or if you wanna block out the guitar amps, go direct and use IEMs.
donaldr Well-known member Apr 1, 2019 #4 Re: Stage volume box recommendation I'm going XLR out of my SCR-DI to EV ZLX12P with great success. No fart from the speaker even with the low B.
Re: Stage volume box recommendation I'm going XLR out of my SCR-DI to EV ZLX12P with great success. No fart from the speaker even with the low B.
chadd Well-known member Apr 2, 2019 #5 Re: Stage volume box recommendation Stage monitors for us, rehearsal monitor is a Mackie thump and his mix just has bass
Re: Stage volume box recommendation Stage monitors for us, rehearsal monitor is a Mackie thump and his mix just has bass
Aceman I am your doctor of love! Apr 6, 2019 #6 Re: Stage volume box recommendation Mincer said: Or if you wanna block out the guitar amps, go direct and use IEMs. Click to expand... No - want the band to hear it too....
Re: Stage volume box recommendation Mincer said: Or if you wanna block out the guitar amps, go direct and use IEMs. Click to expand... No - want the band to hear it too....
Mincer Administrator Staff member Apr 7, 2019 #7 Re: Stage volume box recommendation If the band needs to hear it too, you'll need some power. Or one of the newer small, efficient bass combos- very light, and great tone, but $$$.
Re: Stage volume box recommendation If the band needs to hear it too, you'll need some power. Or one of the newer small, efficient bass combos- very light, and great tone, but $$$.
eclecticsynergy Well-known member Apr 7, 2019 #8 Re: Stage volume box recommendation Yah, to balance with two 50W guitar amps you'll need more than just the monitors. Bass frequencies need a fair amount of wattage.
Re: Stage volume box recommendation Yah, to balance with two 50W guitar amps you'll need more than just the monitors. Bass frequencies need a fair amount of wattage.
donaldr Well-known member Apr 9, 2019 #9 Re: Stage volume box recommendation Aceman said: No - want the band to hear it too.... Click to expand... If you like the sound of the SCR-DI maybe add a poweramp and a 4x10", you need some speakers to be heard over 2x 50w guitar amps.
Re: Stage volume box recommendation Aceman said: No - want the band to hear it too.... Click to expand... If you like the sound of the SCR-DI maybe add a poweramp and a 4x10", you need some speakers to be heard over 2x 50w guitar amps.