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Old 05-25-2011, 01:00 AM
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Running Sequencer/Synth Through Bass Cab?

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I know this is sorta off topic, but I'm doing an experimental thing with a bloke of mine. We were wondering if I can use one of my amps and cabs (Hartke LH1000 and Hydrive 410) with an analog synth/sequencer. I don't really see there being any problems, but wanted to see if any of you guys have tried anything like this. My guess is it would be similar to running a keyboard or DJ setup through your cab, but then again I've never done that either. Any advice?
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Old 05-25-2011, 01:57 AM
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should be fine.
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Old 05-25-2011, 02:01 AM
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Thanks.
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You should have no problems. I've seen professional bass players who play both electric bass and keyboard bass, often having two identical bass rights, one for each instrument.
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Old 05-25-2011, 05:38 AM
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just be careful.

while "BASS IS BASS" , the signal from an
analog synth is pure sine wave, and much more intense,
power -wise than bass guitar .

i learned this the hard way years ago, running an ARP Solus
through my bass rig (crown dc-300 through an EVM-15).

i smoked the speaker in about 6 minutes .
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Old 05-25-2011, 08:21 PM
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Thanks madmachinist, this makes me much more weary.
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just be careful.

while "BASS IS BASS" , the signal from an
analog synth is pure sine wave, and much more intense,
power -wise than bass guitar .

i learned this the hard way years ago, running an ARP Solus
through my bass rig (crown dc-300 through an EVM-15).

i smoked the speaker in about 6 minutes .
Usually not a sine wave. Sweeping filters on sine waves doesn't give you much motion.

For a big fat synth sound ala "Lucky Man" or "Magic Man" start with a square wave.

If you send signal to the speakers and they can't reproduce it, it turns to heat. Most Bass specific cabs just can't the mids and highs, but add a crossover and mid and good horn and you're set.

See the fEarful threads, there's some ideas on adding a crossover, mid and horn to your bass cab.
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