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Old 07-29-2010, 03:51 PM
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"Simple" tube head.

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Just wondering..
Does a tube head exist, where it has fairly basic EQ controls, not a ridiculous amount of input's, no effects on it?
I remember seeing A Sunn head like that a while ago, not sure if I was dreaming or not.
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Old 07-29-2010, 03:57 PM
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Orange Terror Bass?
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A lot of the Aguilar tube hyrbid heads are very simplified.
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Orange AD200B.

Gain, TMB, and Master Volume.
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Old 07-29-2010, 04:00 PM
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Here a couple of links to check out that will make your dream reality:

Show us your funky 60's and 70's tube rigs

http://www.richbriere.com/The_Sunn_Shack.htm
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A ton of the them. For modern production:

Ampeg SVT-CL/AV - three band eq, mid-switch, bass and treble boost, gain and volume

Ampeg SVT-VR - three band eq with mid switch on channel one, two band eq on channel 2, bass and treble boosts, no master volume

Eden/Fane/something else 300T - gain/master, 3 band eq, two switches

Aguilar DB359 - gain/master, 3 band eq with switches

Orange AD200 - gain/master, 3 band eq

Probably a bunch of others. Traynor and Peavey heads have a few extra eqing options but aren't bad either.


If you go vintage, you're more likely to find something very basic. Sunn 200S/2000S both are only bass/treble and channel volume IIRC. So is the ampeg B15. So are a hell of a lot of others.


There are a lot of other considerations. What kind and how many cabs are you going to be driving? How much weight do you want to carry? How much volume do you need? What's your budget?
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That's not a tube amp.
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Old 07-29-2010, 04:06 PM
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Exactly like the Terror head! Thank you.
I'll look into Agular, I'd kill for a Sunn set up, but I doubt I'll be that fortunate.
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I have a friend that owns a Traynor and it makes me drool every time i get to play through it.
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A ton of the them. For modern production:

Ampeg SVT-CL/AV - three band eq, mid-switch, bass and treble boost, gain and volume

Ampeg SVT-VR - three band eq with mid switch on channel one, two band eq on channel 2, bass and treble boosts, no master volume

Eden/Fane/something else 300T - gain/master, 3 band eq, two switches

Aguilar DB359 - gain/master, 3 band eq with switches

Orange AD200 - gain/master, 3 band eq

Probably a bunch of others. Traynor and Peavey heads have a few extra eqing options but aren't bad either.


If you go vintage, you're more likely to find something very basic. Sunn 200S/2000S both are only bass/treble and channel volume IIRC. So is the ampeg B15. So are a hell of a lot of others.


There are a lot of other considerations. What kind and how many cabs are you going to be driving? How much weight do you want to carry? How much volume do you need? What's your budget?
At this very moment, I'm "just looking", I have major Sunn gas, but they're discontinued so I want to know what other options I'll have. Mostly everything I've seen at Guitar Center and whatnot is all modern, extremely overly complex, and my current opinion is that simple=better.
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Old 07-29-2010, 04:37 PM
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I'd bet this amp sounds KILLER.

FS: Fargen hand-wired, point-to-point, all tube bass amp
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I'd dare say MOST tube amps have a simple layout and minimal controls. It's the solidstate heads that go nuts with all the knobs, and effects.
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Orange AD200B.

Gain, TMB, and Master Volume.
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That's not a tube amp.
Whoops! Was thinking Orange, but got the wrong model!
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Fender Bassman fits the bill as well.
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Old 07-29-2010, 10:31 PM
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Any vintage Traynor fits the bill and they all sound wonderful.
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Vintage Ampeg V4B's are fairly cheap and easy to come by and dead simple.
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