Go Back   TalkBass Forums > Bass Guitar Forums > Ask a Pro! > Ask Steve Lawson & Michael Manring
Register Rules/FAQ/CUP Members List Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read

Ask Steve Lawson & Michael Manring The Outer Limits: Exploring the finer (and not so fine) points of solo bass...


Supporting Membership
Thank You

Latest Supporting Member
Donate to Upgrade Today

Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread
  #1  
Old 03-17-2005, 02:54 AM
Registered User
 
Join Date: Feb 2005
piccolo question for Steve

Sign in to disble this ad
Dear Steve,
First off I just want to say thank you for making the music that you do and for having a talk bass forum! It thrills me that I can get questions answered by the experts!

I have recently experimented with piccolo bass strings. The amp that I have does not pick up on the higher sounds. I no just about nothing when it comes to this kind of stuff. I was thinking of buying a cab with 2x10's and a horn. Would this pick up the really high notes?

Thanks!
Brian
  #2  
Old 03-17-2005, 03:34 AM
Steve Lawson's Avatar
Extravangant Bass-ist!
 
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: London UK
Supporting Member
Hi Brian,

are you sure the problem is the amp? Have you tried the bass through other amps that work? Changing the string guage that drastically can require all manner of changes to the set up of your bass.

What's the amp you've got at the moment? How do you set the EQ on it? Let's trouble-shoot the gear you've got before spending loads of money!

Steve
www.stevelawson.net
  #3  
Old 03-18-2005, 04:51 AM
Registered User
 
Join Date: Feb 2005
thanks Steve

Dear Steve,

Thanks for your help. Before telling you my equipment, I feel I must justify why I have such elementary questions on a site for solo bassists! Since I switched from playing the cello to the bass 6 years ago, I have never been that concerned about equipment because frankly, I could not afford any special gadgets. I have simply plugged in and tried to play solo tunes on the instrument. After hearing you, I realise how important the technology side is. So please excuse my bad questions, I am very much into developing my solo bass skills!
I have two small practice amps (bass and guitar). They are both Kustom, both 16 watts. After changing to piccolo strings, I have found over the past couple days that the sound is much clearer through my guitar amp. However, it still has that 'bass' feel. It certainly does not sound like a 'normal' bass because of the high pitch, but it certainly does not sound like a guitar either. I really like this sound! Here are the specifications for it:
2 Selectable Channels: 1 Lead, 1 Rhythm, Loud 16-Watt RMS Output, 24-Bit Digital Effects, the spring reverb sounds awesome!, Separate Gain & Volume Controls, One 8-inch Celestion Speaker, EQ: 3-Band (Treble, Middle, Bass). I really enjoy the effects this amp produces.

Would it work to buy a speaker cabinet with one or two ten inch speakers and a horn and hook it up to my external speaker on the Kustom guitar amp? I was thinking that I could save some money that way by keeping the effects I like, not having to buy a head, and still having a bigger sound. Is this a really bad idea? Because my amp is 16 watts, does that mean that it would only generate 16watts of power through the forementioned speaker cabinet? Would there be no increase in volume, hense no point hooking up an external speaker? Any recommendations would help as to what I can do with my current equipment and spending as little money as possible to try to get louder. I'm lost! As if it wasn't hard enough with nothing but the bass...

Thanks
Brian
Most beautiful solo bass tunes:
Manring-Music for Armchair Funambulists/ Selene
Lawson: Need you Now/ Jimmy James
Wooten: More Love/Classical Thump
  #4  
Old 03-18-2005, 05:01 AM
Steve Lawson's Avatar
Extravangant Bass-ist!
 
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: London UK
Supporting Member
Hi Brian,

there's nothing bad about your questions at all! They are very sensible questions, given what you're trying to do.

I'm a little out of my technical expertise area when it comes to the idea of hooking up a bass speaker as the extension to a guitar amp - there could be problems with impedance matching (I've no idea what the impedance of teh speaker in a guitar amp is likely to be!), so maybe we should throw this open to someone else who knows...

Hopefully we'll get you a sensible answer!

Steve
www.stevelawson.net
  #5  
Old 03-18-2005, 06:05 AM
Registered User
 
Join Date: Feb 2005
Dear Steve,

Am I right to say that if my amp is 16 watts, then hooking up through external speaker to a cabinet with much more and bigger speakers won't make a difference in loudness and power because it is still only powered by 16 watts? If so, then I realise that I must look into a new amp or head/cabs.

To be able to play gigs like the ones you have played at Troubador in London, how much power would you say you utilise? I don't want anything bigger than that at the moment.

If you don't mind taking a quick look, I am thinking of getting this cab at the moment (assuming that bigger speakers will produce a bigger sound even if I am using a 16 watt amp to control the EQ: Ashdown MAG 210T-200 Deep Cab
Configuration: 2 x 10 + tweeter, 200w continous, IMPEDANCE: 8 Ohms, frequencey response: 60Hz-20Hz, SPL, 98dB 1W @ 1m.
I have heard that going from lower to higher impedance will work. I am fairly certain that my amp is 8 Ohms as well. If these do indeed match, could you forsee any possible problems?

thanks!
Brian
  #6  
Old 03-18-2005, 07:19 AM
Steve Lawson's Avatar
Extravangant Bass-ist!
 
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: London UK
Supporting Member
That Ashdown cab would be fine, though I'm still not sure what it would sound like hooked up to your guitar amp.

Watts are a fairly strange measuring tool for volume, as there are lots of factors at work, that I don't really understand.

Try asking the same question over in the Amps forum and see if any of the clever people over there have anything intellegent to add...

My live rig is Stereo, 250W a side, but you could play the troub. with my less than that, as they've got a house PA, so you really only need enough to hear yourself.

Steve
www.stevelawson.net
Reply


Thread Tools Search this Thread
Search this Thread:

Advanced Search

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off

Follow TalkBass on Twitter   Visit TalkBass on Facebook  

All times are GMT -6. The time now is 11:53 PM.




Copyright ©2011 Talk Music Group Inc. All right reserved.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.12
Copyright ©2000 - 2012, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.