Bass amp for gigging recommendations
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Bass amp for gigging recommendations
So I'm looking for a good setup for gigging. I probably will be waiting a while before buying anything because my new group is just starting up, but I'd like some ideas to look around for. Right now what I have is suitable for practice, but wouldn't be for a gig. The group is a drum and bass duo playing doom/sludge/grunge/post-rock. I'd like to spend $500 or less, but if that isn't feasible I guess I can go higher. I'm not really sure what prices are since I have until recently always been predominantly a guitarist.
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Re: Bass amp for gigging recommendations
used ampeg?
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Re: Bass amp for gigging recommendations
Peavey is your friend. 215s, Black Widows, excellent doom-to-price ratio.
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I like everything Peavey. Cheap+loud=fun.
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Re: Bass amp for gigging recommendations
Achtane wrote:Peavey is your friend. 215s, Black Widows, excellent doom-to-price ratio.
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Re: Bass amp for gigging recommendations
It looks like the only 215 they have is almost a thousand dollars.
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Re: Bass amp for gigging recommendations
Used dude!
Check out the Mark series & accompanying cabs from the 80's. Dirt cheap and MEGA LOUD.
Like this:
http://boston.craigslist.org/sob/msg/3034297624.html
Check out the Mark series & accompanying cabs from the 80's. Dirt cheap and MEGA LOUD.
Like this:
http://boston.craigslist.org/sob/msg/3034297624.html
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Re: Bass amp for gigging recommendations
YES! Old ones my friend
Really, Peavey shit is built so solid that even most of the stuff from the 70's I've played has been rock solid
Really, Peavey shit is built so solid that even most of the stuff from the 70's I've played has been rock solid
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Re: Bass amp for gigging recommendations
I used a Mark VI and a 1x15 Black Widow cab for like 8 years. Shit is bulletproof and loud as hell for the money.
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Re: Bass amp for gigging recommendations
Old peaveys are solid amps, great for the money.
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Re: Bass amp for gigging recommendations
The biggest fucking Ampeg you can afford.
BTW I know of a couple of companies around DC that rent SVTs
cheaper than buying one.
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BTW I know of a couple of companies around DC that rent SVTs
cheaper than buying one.
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Re: Bass amp for gigging recommendations
Basically, go on Craigslist and eBay, and look for 70's solid state heads, and 2x15s. Acoustic's sell for <$200 all day on eBay.
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Re: Bass amp for gigging recommendations
I got a late 70's Peavey 2x15 that is louder'n hell. I had to fill/ drill speaker mounting holes and it's stuffed with vintage fiberglass insulation (da'fuuuu??) BUT it is kerrazzzyyy loud.
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Re: Bass amp for gigging recommendations
acoustic 370 or a sunn beta lead/bass