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natthu
Gold Member

Australia
756 Posts

Posted - 05/28/2009 :  09:32:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Are there many bass players out there in Bossarea-land?

Please help me find a new bass amp! I haven't owned one for quite a while and am not to sure what's good and what isn't at the moment.

I used to own an Ampeg B-2 head, which I liked at the time. I'm looking for something rack-mount that can drive a 2x10" and a 1x15" comfortably. I use octavers a fair bit so I need something that can handle low end well.

I have about AU$1000 to spend (about US$750 / GBP 500).

Cheers

nosi0
Gold Member

Netherlands
511 Posts

Posted - 05/28/2009 :  12:36:17  Show Profile  Visit nosi0's Homepage  Click to see nosi0's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Gallien-Krueger has some nice bass amps and i quite like the new Laney Nexus-Tube seems great.

http://www.laney.co.uk/show_prod.php?prod=nexus-tube

Not sure on the price of those but i'm pretty sure the Gallien-Krueger backline head is rack-mountable, and the RB series are all rack units.

http://www.guitarcenter.com/Gallien-Krueger-1001RB-II-700-50W-Biamp-Bass-Head-102294733-i1145841.gc
The G%K 1001RB is 749 usd

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nosi0
Gold Member

Netherlands
511 Posts

Posted - 05/28/2009 :  12:37:18  Show Profile  Visit nosi0's Homepage  Click to see nosi0's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Never mind the Laney Nexus-Tube its about 2,000 us
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PaulH
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535 Posts

Posted - 05/28/2009 :  13:53:26  Show Profile  Visit PaulH's Homepage  Reply with Quote
My wife uses a Roland DBass 210.
The only effect pedal she sometimes uses with it is an old Boss CE2B.



Has inputs for electric or acoustic basses.

It's loud (and low) enough without the need for the DBass 15X extension cabinet.
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Laurie
Double Platinum Member

Canada
4854 Posts

Posted - 05/28/2009 :  14:35:30  Show Profile  Visit Laurie's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I have both a 2001 Eden WT400 and a 1976 Fender Bassman 100.

The Eden is awesome and I would highly recommend it, but I've heard that the more recent ones (since the company was sold) have reliability issues, so stick with the early ones.

The Fender is... a Fender. A one trick pony but it does what it does really well. Lots really nice of compressed tube bass drive Honestly though, I wouldn't have gone out to buy one, it fell into my lap for cheap.
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zentropa
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USA
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Posted - 05/28/2009 :  15:45:56  Show Profile  Send zentropa an AOL message  Reply with Quote
is there an overall tone you are going for?

i've always been a fan of hartke for price/performance value, but i also like a bright bass tone. SWR was usually my #2. i like eden but yah, the older ones are way better than the newer ones (both in terms of cabs and heads).

the downside of GK's is you don't get a whole lot of bang for buck. most of their heads output at 4 ohms and just don't push as much air for their rated wattage as a lot of other options out there. if you like punchy mids, GK's do it best.

i was never much of a fan of ampeg as they get a bit muddy (albeit they have a large low end).
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natthu
Gold Member

Australia
756 Posts

Posted - 05/28/2009 :  16:37:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by nosi0

Never mind the Laney Nexus-Tube its about 2,000 us



The Laney does look good... and it would want to be for the price! Oh well...

That GK looks like pretty good value for money. I'll have to see if I can find a music store here that has one in stock so I can try it out... I've heard good things about the new GK gear.

Cheers for your help.
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FRANZONI
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Ireland
3543 Posts

Posted - 05/28/2009 :  16:52:16  Show Profile  Visit FRANZONI's Homepage  Reply with Quote
our last couple of bass players use/used Ashdown stuff...the smaller combo amps can't really cut it with a full band but our current bass player has a 300watt 2x10 combo with a 15" cab on the bottom to spread the sound a bit more ..it also has a DI out built in so you can link into the desk..........
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natthu
Gold Member

Australia
756 Posts

Posted - 05/28/2009 :  16:52:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by zentropa

is there an overall tone you are going for?




I'm generally looking for a more thumpy low end tone. I play mainly ambient/electronica and hip-hop type stuff on bass where I don't really need a lot of punch to be able to cut through the mix. I have a PQ-3B which is quite good if I do need that little bit of extra punch.

I currently have a Fender American Standard Jazz bass which I can get good non-bright tones out of. I'm also planning on getting a fretless 5-string of some sort soon.

Like you say my Ampeg was a bit muddy and really didn't perform it's best when pushed volume wise. I have looked at a couple of the Hartke heads - they are on my short list. I'm not sure Eden is easy to get here - I've certainly never seen one - I'll keep an eye out though.

Thanks.
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Dirk
Platinum Member

Netherlands
1309 Posts

Posted - 05/28/2009 :  17:25:19  Show Profile  Visit Dirk's Homepage  Reply with Quote
I'm really fond of my new Gallien Krueger 700RB head.
500 watts, no nonsense amplifier.
If I were you, I wouldn't settle for the cheap backline series made in China, but go for the real deal, although I have a very nice backline 2x10 cab.
Hartke amps are also great bang for the buck, I used to own a HA-5000 that would blow everything away

http://bass-guitars.musiciansfriend.com/product/GallienKrueger-700RBII-Bass-Head?sku=482587
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Brutalitarian Supremacy
Silver Member

USA
270 Posts

Posted - 05/29/2009 :  19:44:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
ORANGE AD200!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.humbuckermusic.com/oradclasabba.html
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DeFrag
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USA
3409 Posts

Posted - 05/29/2009 :  21:33:04  Show Profile  Visit DeFrag's Homepage  Click to see DeFrag's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
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zentropa
Gold Member

USA
837 Posts

Posted - 05/29/2009 :  23:14:46  Show Profile  Send zentropa an AOL message  Reply with Quote
quote:
Like you say my Ampeg was a bit muddy and really didn't perform it's best when pushed volume wise. I have looked at a couple of the Hartke heads - they are on my short list. I'm not sure Eden is easy to get here - I've certainly never seen one - I'll keep an eye out though.


Hartke are pretty versatile with their 10 band eq... but i will warn that they are voiced with aluminum drivers in mind. it's probably tweakable but not necessarily ideal (although finding a good deal is often ideal)

based on what you are describing i'd recommend sampling some SWR's and Trace Elliott if you get the chance.

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natthu
Gold Member

Australia
756 Posts

Posted - 05/30/2009 :  02:10:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hey guys,

I just want to thank everyone for their input, it's been very helpful . I'll be looking around for an amp for a while so keep the ideas coming!
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Witloofboer
Gold Member

Belgium
513 Posts

Posted - 05/30/2009 :  17:28:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by DeFrag





Is that one yours?
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DeFrag
Moderator

USA
3409 Posts

Posted - 05/30/2009 :  19:42:47  Show Profile  Visit DeFrag's Homepage  Click to see DeFrag's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
No; I have the original Tiny Terror (non-bass model).

Orange's new Bass Terror should be hitting the streets soon.
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