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Old 12-27-2010, 02:59 AM
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BassPodXT + Powered speaker?

Hi All! I'm a newbie to the forum and I wonder if anyone has pondered this combination as well? I have a BassPodXT which is great for all kinds of things and I love using it! I also have severe back issues which kinda rules out lifting anything bigger than 15kgs (33lbs). I'm considering the Pod into a powered speaker e.g. JBL EON 515 or dB Technologies Opera Digital 605 D. I've tried a Peavey PR12P, but found it underpowered, farted out at high volume. Has anyone tried using a powered speaker with a Pod? Any opinions or advice?
I play a Fender 5-string Deluxe jazz.
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Old 12-27-2010, 03:26 AM
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I would think an active 5 string is going to require an actual bass cab.
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Old 12-27-2010, 05:19 AM
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As long as you don't expect miracles the JBL should be fine.
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Old 12-27-2010, 06:11 AM
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It'll sound the same as running your Basspod directly to the Front of House P.A.. The only difference is that you won't have subwoofer support unless that's being supplied by the actual FOH. This method is becoming increasingly common with guitar players using amp modeling.
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Old 12-28-2010, 05:39 PM
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Been there, done that, with horrible results.

There are two situations here.

You are playing with PA support with subs and you don't mind getting a weak (no lows) reference sound at the stage, the audience gets the punch, and you can play comfortably with that reference sound, then go for the powered speaker setup.

You are playing in a place where the lows come from the backline, in this situation you are doomed.

I can not speak for all the "full range" PA style powered speakers in the market but IME, those kind of speakers are not designed for the kind of lows output that a bass needs, some are better than others at filling the room, sometimes you will get a decent result in small rooms but the results at most places will be lacking.

For your reference, playing a fender P/J jazz through an SVT emulation with the lows at 50%, sometimes playing standard E, sometimes detuning with hipshot xtender to Low B.

It lacks/farts with most powered cabs.

You have to look for a powered bass cab which is transparent enough and has enough frecuency range.

Roland makes a powered satellite cab with a 15" + tweeter IIRC 300 watts, then you have the bergantino powered series and Markbass is preparing something with Alain Caron, a powered markbass cab. which I am sure will be quite flat sounding (for a bass cab) and as lightweight as it is possible.

Hope it helps.
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Old 12-28-2010, 08:44 PM
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Thanks for all of your good advice, guys, it helps me to decide which way to jump and has provided me with some different options. Have a Great New Year!
 


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