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Talk amungst yourselves, Ill give you a topic, Bass Gear-

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 5:11 pm
by Jefferino
What type of gear do you have? What types of other accessories have your tryed, and either like/dislike-

I have a Warwick Thumb 5 bolt on, Ampeg preamp, crown power amp and a cheap 8x10

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 5:21 pm
by Grimlock
Nice bass, How does the pre-power setup work for you? Sound good?

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 5:23 pm
by Jefferino
It actually sounds really good- Its deep and loud, im having problems getting a higher end punch, probably has alot to do with the fact my bass preamp only has 1 AX7 tube- And whats cool, is my power amp has 2 channels, so I hooked up my 2- 15"s to run with my 8x10's OMFG...it definately hits the brown note... :lol:

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 6:00 pm
by CoercedCoexistence
mtd beast4, ampeg svt3-pro head, and ampeg 410hlf cab, pretty fun shit to play with.

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 6:20 pm
by Jefferino
nice!! im a little bit broke to buy a really nice head, but some day soon hopefully....it does the trick for now

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 7:30 pm
by goshua
Grimlock wrote:Nice bass dude

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 8:20 pm
by hippy
:lol: , i have some type of ibanez which hasnt been played in months.

Posted: Mon May 09, 2005 8:28 pm
by hektik
I have an older spector model ns2000/4 neckthru. I run that through a peavey combo 115 amp, it's 210 watts and gets the job done I suppose, I've been saving money for a stack. I hear nothing but good things about Ampeg. I was thinking of getting two 4x10 cabs so I could leave one at home and one at the practice pad and just have to transport my head around. Anyone have any information for me as to what Ampeg amps are good, or what bass amps are good in general?

Posted: Tue May 10, 2005 8:46 am
by Metallash
hektik wrote:I have an older spector model ns2000/4 neckthru. I run that through a peavey combo 115 amp, it's 210 watts and gets the job done I suppose, I've been saving money for a stack. I hear nothing but good things about Ampeg. I was thinking of getting two 4x10 cabs so I could leave one at home and one at the practice pad and just have to transport my head around. Anyone have any information for me as to what Ampeg amps are good, or what bass amps are good in general?
If your wanting to create a powerful Bass tone you should get a 4x10 Cabinet and a 1x15 Cabinet and use them together, the 15 creates all the rumble and the 10's help it cut through.

If you want Ampeg tone get something from Tech21 called the Sansamp PSA-1, BassDriver or the RBI (i think its called)

http://www.sansamp.com/sansamp_intro.html

The bass driver is just a pedal and DI box you can either hook upto your amp or run it straight through the PA, the other two are rackmount pre-amps that are supposed to emulate the ampeg sound really well, on the PSA-1 you can save your settings like a multi-effects unit, i used it a few nights ago for one of our shows and it sounds amazing especially when using a Spector bass, and will probably be cheaper than buying an Ampeg rig.

oh and i have a Spector Performer 4 Bass, Laney RBW300 Combo, Laney R4H Head.

Posted: Tue May 10, 2005 1:15 pm
by Jefferino
hektik wrote:I have an older spector model ns2000/4 neckthru. I run that through a peavey combo 115 amp, it's 210 watts and gets the job done I suppose, I've been saving money for a stack. I hear nothing but good things about Ampeg. I was thinking of getting two 4x10 cabs so I could leave one at home and one at the practice pad and just have to transport my head around. Anyone have any information for me as to what Ampeg amps are good, or what bass amps are good in general?
I actually just saw a badass 4x10 on ebay for like 300 bucks- which is a steal, they retail for about $700ish....anything by ampeg is awesome. But there are many alternatives, there's another company based out of NYC called Aguilar- which in many respects I would put above Ampeg, but they are sooooo fucking expensive, unless your sitting on a huge chunk of change, I wouldn't even bother, Tech 21 is really good, newer Peavy shit is actually competing with the higher end stuff...and obviously Mesa Boogie- Alot of it depends on what type of sound you're trying to achieve, cabinets with a really nice tweeter, tend to get that bright punchy sound....ive also heard many good things about Bartolini pickups...its a never ending quest to get an awesome sound.

Posted: Tue May 10, 2005 1:16 pm
by Jefferino
Spectors kick ass by the way- Tone of a Warwick without the huge pricetag! Especially neckthru's :|):

Posted: Tue May 10, 2005 7:26 pm
by Grimlock
US Spectors > Any Warwick.

I'm using a Spector Euro 5 and a Fender American Jazz.

I'm saving up for an Alembic Orion at the moment.

Amp wise, I'm using some old Trace Elliot stuff from the early 90's I think, I know nothing of it, Though I'm saving up (more) to buy an Epifani setup.

Posted: Tue May 10, 2005 8:02 pm
by hektik
My spector is a korean one, unfortunatly. It's treated me well other than the input. It snaps and pops a lot and I can't figure out why, every contact point is good. Just one of those gay things I guess. I'm gonna change out the EMG-HZ pickups and get some active ones. Right now I have passive pickups running off an active EQ, I am sure it'd sound amazing with new pickups.

As for amps and tone, I want to be able to get really punchy mids and twangy highs, and not really rumbling lows, but I want the lows to be a little below the punchiness of the mids. Hard to explain really. I use a little more treble than other bassists use so I get a satisfying clack out of the strings every now and then.

Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 12:57 pm
by Grimlock
I had my EMG's upgraded to match the active circuit of my old Korean Spector, it did make quite a considerable difference, but nothing major to be honest, of course, my tonal taste differs from yours.

I sold it eventually and got a Czech/Euro Spector, and it's a million times better
:tup:

Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 5:47 pm
by Jefferino
I've only played a Spector once- and I liked them alot, I wouldn't go so far as to say they're better than Warwicks, definately equal to, but not better....

Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 6:44 pm
by Metallash
Jefferino wrote:I've only played a Spector once- and I liked them alot, I wouldn't go so far as to say they're better than Warwicks, definately equal to, but not better....
i dont like warwicks, the spector has a nice tone that can cut through in a mix which is what warwicks lack cos ive found they can be a bit muddy.

Posted: Wed May 11, 2005 6:56 pm
by Grimlock
Jefferino wrote:I've only played a Spector once- and I liked them alot, I wouldn't go so far as to say they're better than Warwicks, definately equal to, but not better....
I believe Warwick owes most of it's body designs to Spector and the Ned Steinberger body design.
Warwicks are amazing basses (Thumb & Infinity are my faves), but US Spectors absolutely decimate Warwicks in my opinion, but again, different tonal tastes..