Re: Let's see your AMP!
Posted: Thu Oct 29, 2020 3:59 pm
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Loud enough to rattle bones and shake the whole damn house/studio. Maybe? I'll point my 8x10 at the sky the next time a plane flies overhead departing from OAK and see what happens.fcknoise wrote:That amp just looks epic. I cannot even imagine how loud a 6x6550s amp can get, like can you shoot down planes with itwaltdogg wrote:Hahaha. Very. I stopped needing to use dirt and EQ pedals because of how monstrous this amp sounds.coldbrightsunlight wrote:jealoussssss. huge pic huge tone
Thanks! I feel that, it's a much cooler looking amp and a bit more simple in terms of controls than the II Pro. But being Non-MV and only single channel makes taming the volume without dirt pedals is much harder than with a vintage SVT where you can jumper the channels like a 4-input Marshall.qersty wrote:Thats so sick. I wanna get like a non-pro 2 sometimes but that is way too loud for me atmwaltdogg wrote:'94 SVT-II Pro. I don't know why the fuck I sold my SVT-VR or Mother 200. Nothing compares to the grunt of 6550s or KT88s giving you 200-300 watts of power
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The fact that the II Pro has an input gain control, a tube drive control, and a master volume has made it the most ripping and tamable bass amp I've ever had. Except for the original Mother 200 which is setup the same way IIRC, input gain knob, drive knob, MV. Being able to stage your gain in a more natural way than just overloading your preamp from pedals gives you such a clear and punchy bass tone. Depends on the amp you're using though. Whoa, random tangent. lol
Edit: Here's an updated picture of the SVT in a 4U headbox made my Mission Engineering. It looks killer now.
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Hahaha thanks. Ohhh I agree! If this SVT-II Pro wasn't only $150 out of pocket for me after a $300 trade I would have bought an SVT-VR (though my GC discount) or tracked down an original SVT-II. Nothing matches the tone of the a cranked non-MV SVT or V-4(B). But also this amp is more so for the bass players in both my bands to use on my backline so they get a tone that I know works with my guitar tone and can match my volume without fucking up their gain staging, which non-MV amps are oft to do when you hit a certain volume level and the tone changes with increased power amp distortion. Also I suppose they could just turn the master volume all the way up and it would react a lot more like a non-MV SVT. I should try that actually.qersty wrote:youre sane about the mv thing but i mean if i want an svt i want it to be an svt if you get mewaltdogg wrote:Hahaha. Very. I stopped needing to use dirt and EQ pedals because of how monstrous this amp sounds.coldbrightsunlight wrote:jealoussssss. huge pic huge tone
Thanks! I feel that, it's a much cooler looking amp and a bit more simple in terms of controls than the II Pro. But being Non-MV and only single channel makes taming the volume without dirt pedals is much harder than with a vintage SVT where you can jumper the channels like a 4-input Marshall.qersty wrote:Thats so sick. I wanna get like a non-pro 2 sometimes but that is way too loud for me atmwaltdogg wrote:'94 SVT-II Pro. I don't know why the fuck I sold my SVT-VR or Mother 200. Nothing compares to the grunt of 6550s or KT88s giving you 200-300 watts of power
(huge pic, thanks iPhone 11)NSFW: show
The fact that the II Pro has an input gain control, a tube drive control, and a master volume has made it the most ripping and tamable bass amp I've ever had. Except for the original Mother 200 which is setup the same way IIRC, input gain knob, drive knob, MV. Being able to stage your gain in a more natural way than just overloading your preamp from pedals gives you such a clear and punchy bass tone. Depends on the amp you're using though. Whoa, random tangent. lol
Edit: Here's an updated picture of the SVT in a 4U headbox made my Mission Engineering. It looks killer now.
(Once again giant iPhone 11 photo, you'll just wanna open it in a new tab)NSFW: show![]()
also i recall not liking the drive knob models as much, its too trebly
You also just reminded me of pic resize too. It's been too long since I've used a message board lolcoldbrightsunlight wrote:btw if you use postimages.org it's super easy to resize!
EVERYONE DOES! It's driving me nuts though! I need a knob from an old big box RAT, it's the same knob Ampeg uses on the original II Pros and SVT-Classic but for knurled shafts, not D-shafts. I think at one point the volume pot was replaced and instead of getting a D shaft pot. The tech used a regular knurled shaft. So I need a RAT knob lol. It's not OCD but goddamn does it bug me. I even had to replace the rack handles with ones that were the incorrect color but I think the silver handles ended up accenting the rest of the silver on the faceplate.coldbrightsunlight wrote:love the weird volume knob
forgive me if I am wrong but is this not the one you are looking for? http://smallbear-electronics.mybigcomme ... proco-rat/waltdogg wrote:EVERYONE DOES! It's driving me nuts though! I need a knob from an old big box RAT, it's the same knob Ampeg uses on the original II Pros and SVT-Classic but for knurled shafts, not D-shafts. I think at one point the volume pot was replaced and instead of getting a D shaft pot. The tech used a regular knurled shaft. So I need a RAT knob lol. It's not OCD but goddamn does it bug me. I even had to replace the rack handles with ones that were the incorrect color but I think the silver handles ended up accenting the rest of the silver on the faceplate.coldbrightsunlight wrote:love the weird volume knob
It Is! But they’re out of stock.fcknoise wrote:forgive me if I am wrong but is this not the one you are looking for? http://smallbear-electronics.mybigcomme ... proco-rat/waltdogg wrote:EVERYONE DOES! It's driving me nuts though! I need a knob from an old big box RAT, it's the same knob Ampeg uses on the original II Pros and SVT-Classic but for knurled shafts, not D-shafts. I think at one point the volume pot was replaced and instead of getting a D shaft pot. The tech used a regular knurled shaft. So I need a RAT knob lol. It's not OCD but goddamn does it bug me. I even had to replace the rack handles with ones that were the incorrect color but I think the silver handles ended up accenting the rest of the silver on the faceplate.coldbrightsunlight wrote:love the weird volume knob
John Matrix wrote:the VTM 120 is new
dam this pic is physical violenceJohn Matrix wrote:the VTM 120 is new
Thanks! My Dad and I did the Beta Lead one but the VTM 120 came like that. Which is cool cuz the normal VTM headshell is mega heavy.waltdogg wrote:Dem custom headboxes are sexy.
It's certainly physical danger haha...I usually have the cabs up against the wall but I wheeled em out for this pic and they were wobblin and makin me nervousfcknoise wrote:
dam this pic is physical violence