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Just bought an Ampeg BA-110. I wanted a practice/recording amp for my small man cave (~ 7' x 15') Anybody have an opinions on the BA-110? (good, bad , ugly)? :D I already own the Ampeg SVX (VST), and I'm really happy how it sounds on the computer. thanks. |
I love mine. Sure, it's just a practice amp, but it's got the Ampeg sound, albeit in a smaller package. My only complaint about it is it's extremely bright with knobs at noon, but the treble knob takes care of that quite easily so that's not even a real complaint. Even have used it a few times onstage with my oldies band as a monitor, and I do a small gig on a gambling boat once a month where I use it to cover the house as well: ![]() |
Jimmy, I've got to see one of your shows sometime! :D I've used a lot of house amp Ampeg combos from 8's to 12's and can always dial in a familiar tone with them. There are some good threads on optional speaker swaps and porting options on TB too. |
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I just picked up a used BA-108 in near-mint condition a few weeks ago at Guitar Center for $50, and I love it. Already gigged it at a couple coffee house-type joints so far. One of the best scores I've made in awhile. |
I prefer the BA-112 but those are good little amps! |
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Again, its for a small room and just me, and the stereo for play along. :) |
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I've played double bass for a number of years and can't do that :eek: What's the secret? |
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DH, the secret is drugs. No, not really ;) It's really not as hard as it looks. Putting on that stupid Christmas getup was way harder, especially when I looked in the mirror. |
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I'm glad someone had a camera hahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. :D |
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my only complaint is mine rattled like crazy. I ended up returning it but I hear it's common and you can fix it with staples and wood glue. |
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Looking at the schematics, the BA series amps seem to be little brothers to the Rocket amps. The preamp circuits in the BA-108 and BA110 seem to be stripped down B50R preamps, so they sound pretty good. The BA-112 has a limiter like the B50R, and the BA108/110 don't. This is probably why some say that the BA112 sounds a little better. The point is that adding a limiter in the effects circuit may be of interest to you if you want to experiment with tone. After I had my BA110 for a while, I did some 1 Watt/meter testing. I tested with the stock speaker, and an S2010 basslite. The stock speaker was actually pretty good. But the S2010 averaged almost 3 dB better. That's almost like doubling the power. The point here is that later on, if you want to upgrade, the S2010 option is available. Anyway, don't worry to much about not getting the BA-112. I made the same decision. Congratulations on your purchase. :bassist: |
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Now that's showmanship! |
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Thx Woodstockz...I started doing stunts to distract the crowd from bad playing when I first got it. I've gotten a little better but I still do the stunts. Stole them from Marshall Lytle of Bill Haley And His Comets. Great old guy. |
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