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I was finally able to sit down with an ABM 600 Evo IV a few weeks ago and test it out. I really liked the tones I was getting...the poor little cab it was plugged into did not.Ashdown. Yes. Small, big, hugeView attachment 2991362 View attachment 2991363 View attachment 2991364
Never get sick of seeing that! Such a great compact setup.
Damn! You must make some serious $$. Anyway, I would think that once you got the Super wouldn't need anything elseLooks like I'm the first to share both the Rick-O-Sound and the Fender Bassman Pro gear. What you see here is my Rick 4003W into a Rich-E-Split with the neck pup into the SB300>Neo410 and the bridge pup into the 100T>Neo410. As diverse as the sonic possibilities are with this set up, I still get shivers when playing my '87 G&L 1505 strung with Thomastic flats into the SB300 and both Neo410s'.View attachment 2942475
Though this next rig doesn't make it out of the basement anymore, it's still some of my favorite gear: Peavey T-40 and "The Bass" on a Black Widow 215.View attachment 2942477
I'm a poor bloke that had been saving his pennies for a very long time to go all-tube. You are totally correct that the SB is plenty by itself but I started with the 100T and couldn't find it in my heart to let it go.Damn! You must make some serious $$. Anyway, I would think that once you got the Super wouldn't need anything else