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    So... I got fired today (warning: long)

    Yeah, when on my first band, we got a prize which was a recording session. But said session was set on October 6 2006, that very day was the reunion concert of my favorite band, which I had tickets since February. So I told them I could not go. (The concert was 8 hours away, my favorite has not...
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    So... I got fired today (warning: long)

    Honestly, I have never been fired of a band. But I have been on the other side, having to tell someone to "not come again" or just replace him/her because they were not showing to the rehearsals. Also I know a lot of frinends in that situation. I can say (imo) there are like two branches...
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    Is th old Laney HCM120B any good?

    I believe you, just the plugin is 149 bucks :roflmao:buckshttp://www.uaudio.com/uad-plugins/ampeg-b15n.html
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    why do amp specs never show what is lowest note they can perform?

    I went to try some (combo) amps yesterday. I dont remember who said something like "they dont release the fine print because the people buying it dont care" (and i am honestly too lazy to go thru all the pages) I wouldn't say they dont care, but I would say " they dont know better". And...
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    Is th old Laney HCM120B any good?

    Went yesterday to some shops to try some amps. One thing is sure: I cant go smaller than 15 inches, anything smaller feels like playing thru a guitar amp (imo). I just haven't decided which 15" combo I will pick. (I tried some 10 in, and the fender Rumble 200 which has a 15". ) The difference...
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    Ampeg Ba110 vs Fender Rumble 40

    Was on the store, tried the Fender Rumble 200 instead (It was the smallest amp they had, besides some tiny 10w ones) OMG, it is "almost" perfect, as I only loved the clean sound of it (the overdrive and the other options were not as nice IMO), i went with an Spectrum Analizer. And its 15"...
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    why do amp specs never show what is lowest note they can perform?

    What I meant since the very beginning is that knowing what pad your signal is going thru, is way better than not knowing. Just by looking at this spec sheet, you can notice that even when the 2x10 and 4x10 cabinets are louder, the 1x15 goes lower. I am not discussing the tone, I am just...
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    why do amp specs never show what is lowest note they can perform?

    It depends... sometimes you want the lower end for the bass and just the attack sound of the kick
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    Ampeg Ba110 vs Fender Rumble 40

    Well, I work as a sound gal :D
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    why do amp specs never show what is lowest note they can perform?

    You are right, we humans unfortunately can not hear really low frequencies. BUT we can feel them :) . I personally love that. E.g. The equipment they use on shows like Roger Waters' the Wall tour from 2012 (BTW the documentary made no justice to it) they were using infrasounds, it is a greater...
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    Ampeg Ba110 vs Fender Rumble 40

    It must be a frequency that is getting too intense due to the dimensions of the church... a parametric eq should help.
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    why do amp specs never show what is lowest note they can perform?

    I am referring to single speaker amps. Arrangements are a whole other subject.
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    Ampeg Ba110 vs Fender Rumble 40

    Thats the best advice ever. I wanted to get one of those because it is almost pocket money... I do like reading the cold facts because honestly you can not never try the amp with "real life conditions" on the store.... Thanks blubass
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    why do amp specs never show what is lowest note they can perform?

    Thanks ahc, I was trying to be as simple as possible, there is always exceptions to the rules, i was trying to explain the behaviour of longitudinal waves
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    why do amp specs never show what is lowest note they can perform?

    Is just that people are not listening to that low E on the amp but the harmonics And the first harmonic, is and octave... Which means if you are playing 41 hertz on an amp that can not produce the you will hear instead the first harmonic: 82 hertz And as every sound we play thru our basses has...