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Help me pick an amp? Hiya, while i'm a good bassist i'm useless when it comes to rigs. I'm looking to upgrade from a combo amp to a stack and I need some help narrowing down my choices. I use a 5string bass and I play metal, funk and everything in between, I do everything, slap, finger and pick and I play through a Fender deluxe active jazz V I usually have quite a pretty compressed tone but I don't use a compression pedal just built into the amp as it gives me a fair amount of extra attack which is quite nice and evens out the transitions to slap bits. So if anyone could reccomend a fairly straightforward compression pedal that would be a bonus. My budget for the entire thing is probably around £1000 (note british pounds) so I need an Amp head, cab and possibly a pedal Thanks in advance :) These are a few examples of the kinds of tones I like. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6JnNVopRlc http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VPYK63CyIrM |
Used SVT and 810 |
+1 you really cant go wrong with one of these |
Shop for used gear to stretch the budget, and whatever else you do, don't skimp out on the spkr cab. Bigger is always better, so 4x10 MINIMUM, or a pair of 1x12's, a 2x15, etc. powered by any good bass head 300-500 watts. |
Used SVT+8X10 Trust me, you'll never look back |
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Get over here :bassist: |
US prices do not apply to imported equipment ;) I've already had two of them anyway. |
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i think what b string is saying, if i may be so bold to speak for him, is that if it's imported and new there, it will have a higher value used and possibly be unobtainable for that amount. b string, correct me if i misread that scenario. still a very cool rig though. i'd say not to overlook gk and hartke if the svt is out of reach. or maybe pro series? |
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i have a genz gbe600 and it kills. got it for $500us. if you see one, give it a try. |
I've actually now got someone lined up to sell me a SVT pro 7 head for £450 I've checked out the sound and I love it, just what I've been looking for Can anyone recommend a 4x10 cab to go with it? |
my gb xb2 is the best 410 i've ever owned. on the flip side, the ampeg pr410 i had i disliked. almost too much low end, trouble cutting through and heavy. that said, ampeg makes good cabs, i just didn't care for that one. loved (and miss) my 810e. someone who knows more than me will put in their 2 cents shortly. |
SVT Pro7??? Is that not the amp so many people have been having problems with? Get a Markbass analogue head....or a Trace rig.......a Barefaced cab....Epifani or Berg cabs....or Ashdown JJBurnell rig.....or??? SVT all tube rig.....or Marshall.....or Traynor 300 |
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even a blind squirrel finds an acorn sometimes! |
The SVT-7PRO, Rev. D00 is a stone reliable head. The Rev. C00 is pretty decent, avoid A and B series heads. I have a Rev. C00 that has given me hundreds of trouble-free hours. If you really like the tube power section, though, there is nothing like an actual SVT, be it a CL or VR. They are absolutely phenomenal heads, and they pair up to an 810e like bread and butter. For the sounds you're looking for, an SVT-7PRO or SVT-VR with an 810e is as good as you're going to get. |
Would agree that a 4x10 is pretty much the standard, and SVT is a great choice. However, being a Brit I would seriously look at Orange, Hiwatt, Laney & Ashdown stuff before purchasing a rig from an American manufacturer. You have the advantage of being able to purchase that great British tone without all the import fees we pay on gear coming from your folks - so I would take advantage of that. That being said I would be looking at either an Orange 500W Bass Terror or an Ashdown ABM 500 head and an Ashdown 410h 650w cabinet. Should make for killer tone and powerful enough to stand on it's own. |
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