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Old 05-03-2010, 02:42 PM
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Need some rig help

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With some research help, I can't decide which rig would be a better tone, and have enough "power"/volume/headroom for what I'm about to get into. I'm about to embark into a different music style than I'm used to of acoustic/light rock(a la Dave Matthews Band). I have 2 options that I've been going back and forth on. My signal begins with a Warwick Corvette Std. 6-string bass, then into either a Markbass Studio Preamp, or a BBE BMAX-t preamp. Then, the signal goes into a Bergantino IP310. I like the idea of this rig cause it seems simplistic/minimalistic(in size maybe), but good tone(especially with the Markbass pre-which is my favored one). The second rig is my 'wick going into an Aggie dB751 head, then into a Bergantino NV610. I feel I might want the second only cause it might have more "oomph" then the first rig. I'm sure there is more to my decision than just this, but it's a start. Any help, or ideas would be greatly appreciated.
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Old 05-03-2010, 02:46 PM
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Sure, bring all the gear over and I will listen / play and help you decide.

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Old 05-03-2010, 03:33 PM
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I agree this kind of stuff needs to be decided in a live situation. Such as paying a dude to stand at the end of the hall and listen to the final product.
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Old 05-03-2010, 03:41 PM
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I agree too, but figured I could get alittle help before I try to drop that amount of green for either one. Especially, when it's hard to find a Berg dealer in MD. There are some in VA and PA, that's about it.
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