Grrface wrote:No Traynor love in here?
The grind in your TS200 is fucking awesome. Just, that whole sound in general is great.
Grrface wrote:No Traynor love in here?
darthbatman wrote:I play bass and it seems it's not nearly as big a deal as it is for guitar tone.. But yes I play a solid-state Thunderfunk 550 Bass Amp and i love the shit out of it.
mc_muench wrote:Krosis wrote:So speaking of Peaveys...there are so many of them. Which Peavey SS should I be on the look out for? In other words, which are the ones that fall into the category of "if you see it, buy it!"?
I get picky when it comes to old SS peaveys, I stick to pre mark series. Maybe a mark 3, but not much newer, to my ears the later marks get a bit sterile and loss that grind when cranked. Really the one Peavey I'd say "if you see it, buy it" is the Peavey Standard 260 series. They don't come up as often as the Musician/Bass 400 series which aren't bad, they're great, I just like the Standards better. And I only say the Standard because I want all the Vulcans to myself muhahaha...
ethanxcampos wrote:mc_muench wrote:Krosis wrote:So speaking of Peaveys...there are so many of them. Which Peavey SS should I be on the look out for? In other words, which are the ones that fall into the category of "if you see it, buy it!"?
I get picky when it comes to old SS peaveys, I stick to pre mark series. Maybe a mark 3, but not much newer, to my ears the later marks get a bit sterile and loss that grind when cranked. Really the one Peavey I'd say "if you see it, buy it" is the Peavey Standard 260 series. They don't come up as often as the Musician/Bass 400 series which aren't bad, they're great, I just like the Standards better. And I only say the Standard because I want all the Vulcans to myself muhahaha...
I picked up the exact Peavey head you are talking about for 60 bucks from some kid who was using as a mixer. This maybe a dumb question but how do I dial in some distortion on this thing? It's not like the old Sunn silverface heads where you had to use a footswitch to engage the distortion is it?
Iommic Pope wrote:Then I got a marshall valvestate. People hate on them, I really liked it. Was simple, fairly portable, sounded fine. I sold it to my brother in law. Hoping he doesn't hock it...
Sea Lord wrote:I recently got the new Randall RG1003H and eventho I mostly use it to crack out some Old School Death Metal it does the doom too. For this price I can really recommend it. Even the clean channel is quite good and the reverb isn't to bad either.
ronripper wrote:All my favorite amps are SS or more accurately hybrid amps as I generally run a tube pre with a SS power section.
I always use pedals for dirt, so it's all about having a great clean base to work with. I find that SS amps give me more headroom and cleaner low end than all the tube amps I've owned.
My current favorite is an ampeg svt-III non-pro. It sounds 99% like the svt-II non-pro I owned and loved, but with great dynamics and more deep low end headroom.
Both of the other guys in Bongripper are running SS amps along with their tube amps for pure extra volume. An OG GK 400rb and an acc220 both sound awesome, and double as great bass amps too.