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Orange or Ampeg? for Traditional metal Hey everyone need some of your advice. I been playing out of an Orange AD 200 for a few years now and has always sounded great. It was for music like You me at six, Bayside, Coheed and Cambria. Now i play for a heavier more traditional metal band Very similar to Accept, Motley Crue, Skid Row, Maiden Not as much treble as Steve harris. What effects or pedals should I Check out to make this thing a monster. My drummer thinks i should get an Ampeg svt 2 pro. I think both amps are killer but hate to get rid of my orange amp I have a sans amp and mxr compressor and a fender jazz with emgs What are your thoughts E!:bassist: |
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Distortion pedals are all about personal taste, I tend toward the old original Ibanez TS808 tube screamer but then I don't want to add that much distortion to a pushed tube amp and I like the mid forward tone it gives. More radical would be the yellow boss bass overdrive pedal. You should be able to get some good drive out of your sans amp though. Which model is it?.:bassist: |
So keep your Orange and get an SVT too...simple ;) |
Ampeg 8x10 Tech 21 rack sansamp rbi model Go listen to the blood of the nations album from Accept. Perfect bass tone for this band |
If I were choosing which one to buy, personally I'd go Ampeg, as I feel the EQ section is a bit more useful. However, the AD 200 would be fine, too. |
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