AMPS-Confused!
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AMPS-Confused!
Hi guys, new to the Steel, but not new to the industry. I have played professionally for over 45 years as a Bass Player in Country. Even played the ET Record shop back in the day! Some of you may even recognize my name.
I recently bought a Red Barron single neck, and am playing through one of my bass amps, just to get the hang of it. Yuck, no reverb Sad
So now, what amp to buy? I am currently hung between the Session and Nashville 400 or 500. Both seem reasonably priced on Ebay and Guitar Center. I am only playing at home, but I like to use good equipment.
If any of you have a good used Session or Nashville, 400 /500, please let me know, and I'll send you the funds and get the ball rolling
I can be reached at dhwhitley@tampabay.rr.com
Thanks
Dennis H. Whitley
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I recently bought a Red Barron single neck, and am playing through one of my bass amps, just to get the hang of it. Yuck, no reverb Sad
So now, what amp to buy? I am currently hung between the Session and Nashville 400 or 500. Both seem reasonably priced on Ebay and Guitar Center. I am only playing at home, but I like to use good equipment.
If any of you have a good used Session or Nashville, 400 /500, please let me know, and I'll send you the funds and get the ball rolling
I can be reached at dhwhitley@tampabay.rr.com
Thanks
Dennis H. Whitley
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Dennis H. Whitley
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Dennis
You cant go wrong with a Nashville 400 or sessions 500. Lots of power and sound clarity....PS....also in Tampabay and new to steel from 6 string..
Tom R
You cant go wrong with a Nashville 400 or sessions 500. Lots of power and sound clarity....PS....also in Tampabay and new to steel from 6 string..
Tom R
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Dennis, I live in Jax., Fl. and have a Session 400 in good shape, and a vegas 400, which is a dual channel, good for steel and guitar, fiddle, etc.
I'll sell the Session for $225, and the Vegas for $250.
Would possibly meet you halfway, depending on where you live. My number is 904 993 4422 Lonnie Portwood.
I'll sell the Session for $225, and the Vegas for $250.
Would possibly meet you halfway, depending on where you live. My number is 904 993 4422 Lonnie Portwood.
Music is probably the most "spiritual of mankinds emotions, and when practised with a pure heart, can lead one into the presence of God, who invented it. Lonnie Portwood
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Johnny Bondz in Wildwood can assist you with a steel guitar amplifier. For your application, I believe that the Peavey Nashville 112 would be best for you. Check it out here;
https://peavey.com/products/index.cfm/item/1073/104983/
One of the reasons that I recommend the 112 is because you can plug in your CD/Audio player that will then mute the internal speaker and rehearse quietly hearing only your playing and the program tracks, ie; no bothering your wife.
https://peavey.com/products/index.cfm/item/1073/104983/
One of the reasons that I recommend the 112 is because you can plug in your CD/Audio player that will then mute the internal speaker and rehearse quietly hearing only your playing and the program tracks, ie; no bothering your wife.
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A reverb added to your bass amp will work..If you decide to buy, buy on forum not on Ebay..best deals are on here and I am not tooting a horn!!!
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Bass Amp?
I used a Peavey Mace for years. It produced an excellent sound through two 12 inch Peaveys. A Peavey Mace was designed as a bass amp but everyone that worked with liked it for steel. I suppose that a Mace may be difficult to find these days but maybe one might find one for sale.
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I recently bought a little Line 6 Vyper III, and for the money, it's a pretty neat practice amp. Small 8-inch speaker, but a decent sound for a tiny amp, and a lot of built-in EFX (chorus, sweep, flange, distortion, tremolo, reverb, delay-echo w/tap switch) all make it fine for practice work. And...it has MP3 in and headphone out jacks!
No, it's not made for steel, and it's not a pro or gigging amp, by any means. But as a "knock-around toy", it certainly fills the bill for me. The best part is you can buy these things all day long for $40.
No, it's not made for steel, and it's not a pro or gigging amp, by any means. But as a "knock-around toy", it certainly fills the bill for me. The best part is you can buy these things all day long for $40.
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Line 6
The Line 6 modeling amps are called "Spider" aren't they?