acoustic/electric bass amp recommensations?
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acoustic/electric bass amp recommensations?
I've been fooling around on a Tacoma Thunderchief acoustic/electric bass with the built in Fishman pick up & pre amp. I'm having a ball even though my fingers are killing me.
I don't have an amp and would appreciate some recommendations. I play at home and would also like something that could be used in a small venue and intimate playing situation.
PS....pardon my spelling in the topic....it's early in the morning and I'm only on my 4th beer. Hey, I'm a light drinker.....<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by HowardR on 14 February 2004 at 07:13 AM.]</p></FONT>
I don't have an amp and would appreciate some recommendations. I play at home and would also like something that could be used in a small venue and intimate playing situation.
PS....pardon my spelling in the topic....it's early in the morning and I'm only on my 4th beer. Hey, I'm a light drinker.....<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by HowardR on 14 February 2004 at 07:13 AM.]</p></FONT>
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Hey Howard--isn't bass cool? There's a bass player somewhere inside of me trying to get out. Please bring it to Hanks tomorrow!! (long story about bass player hell, totally off your topic.)
I heard someone playing bass thru a small Ashdown a while ago that sounded great.
Lay off that near-beer. It's like kissing your sister. Hmmm....you may be a redneck if you......
I heard someone playing bass thru a small Ashdown a while ago that sounded great.
Lay off that near-beer. It's like kissing your sister. Hmmm....you may be a redneck if you......
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Hey Howard,
If it is a bass, get an Ampeg. period. end of discussion. The low-end one is great. One 15" speaker with ports in the back. 100 watts solid state. Lots of pros and ex-pros use Ampeg. Check their website for the this combo. Can't remember the model number. We have one at the studio where we jam and it sounds great on acoustic/electric bass, standup bass, and electric bass.
Ron
If it is a bass, get an Ampeg. period. end of discussion. The low-end one is great. One 15" speaker with ports in the back. 100 watts solid state. Lots of pros and ex-pros use Ampeg. Check their website for the this combo. Can't remember the model number. We have one at the studio where we jam and it sounds great on acoustic/electric bass, standup bass, and electric bass.
Ron
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Howard... I play my BTB-505 through a 100W Traynor with a 4x10 cabinet. But the cab kills my back to move it these days. I picked up an Ibanez SW-65 for $225 new that I can carry without too much pain. It's a tilt back and has RCA inputs for CD player etc. You can unplug the speaker from the amp. I have fed it into the Traynor 4x10 and it sounds every bit as qood as the tube amp. Makes a good stage monitor too if you ever step up to a big Ampeg later.
Be sure its a 65 watt version. They also make 20 and 35 watt versions that are pretty much practice amps. You wouldn't want to gig with them.
http://www.epinions.com/pr-Amplifiers-Ibanez_65_Watt_Bass_Amplifier_SW65/display_~latest_prices
If you'd like to borrow mine to try out e-mail me.
Be sure its a 65 watt version. They also make 20 and 35 watt versions that are pretty much practice amps. You wouldn't want to gig with them.
http://www.epinions.com/pr-Amplifiers-Ibanez_65_Watt_Bass_Amplifier_SW65/display_~latest_prices
If you'd like to borrow mine to try out e-mail me.
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Acoustic Image makes a small, hi-tech amp for bass fiddle and acoustic bass that sounds better than anything I've ever heard. Developed primarily for jazz & classical players. Also promoted as a good amp for jazz guitar. Up to 300 watts, multiple speakers w/ downfiring woofer, effects loop, line out, etc. And all this fits inside a 14" drum case! My wife uses one for bass fiddle in our bluegrass band, and it beats all. A little bit expensive, but very impressive.
(No, I've never plugged my Emmons into it, but now I'm wondering....)
(No, I've never plugged my Emmons into it, but now I'm wondering....)
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You should definitely check out the Tech 21 Sansamp Acoustic DI with active EQ and Speaker simulation. About $180 new and well worth it , Specially designed for acoustic instruments and my Epiphone El Kapitan Acoustic Bass finally sounds how I wanted it to. There was an impedance mismatch through my Ampeg SVT tube preamp no matter how I set it. I also found the piezo pickup does NOT like to be compressed at ALL , sounds best with the new Dean Markely PhosBronze ABG strings and the Tech 21 Acoustic DI Active EQ set flat except for a small mid cut around 250 HZ and speaker simulation all the way up. Everybody at band practice wigged when I used it after finlly getting these things squared away fine tuning it.I plug the Tech box into a small Samson power amp and a Avatar single twelve bass cab w/ tweeter. I love it's sound now.
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Over the 25 years that I played bass, I played through a lot of amps. Fender, Ampeg, Peavey, Kustom, Kasino, Sho-Bud(yes, they did make a bass amp), Sunn, and Gallien-Kruger. I was looking for a very deep, solid bottom end with good note to note definition. The closest I came to the sound I was after was with the Kustom amps (ya, I know that is hard to beleive, but it is a matter of personal taste.) All of the amps where good in their own right but not all where right for me. If I was goning to play again, I would seriously consider the Trace Elliot amps distributed by Gibson. http://www.trace-elliot.com/bass/715smc.html
R.E.<FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by R. E. Klaus on 22 February 2004 at 07:06 PM.]</p></FONT><FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by R. E. Klaus on 27 February 2004 at 08:07 PM.]</p></FONT>
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