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Looking for new amp

Oct 5, 2010
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I have came into a little extra money this month and have been contemplating upgrading my bass amp off and on the last couple months. Right now I use a Peavey Tour 450 solid state amp which is a great amp don't get me wrong, however I am looking at getting something else. A couple choices I have looked at is the Peavey VB-2 tube amp, I have seen a couple of them used pop up and at pretty decent prices, but an amp that really caught my eye is the Orange Terror Bass 500. I really like it for it's small size and weight, but I really fell in love with it's tones from video reviews I have watched on it as well as hearing a guy play one in a GC store. I like the gainy-grungy tones it can produce. I have seen numerous people rate the TB500 as one of the most underrated amps on the market right now as well as claiming it is a real powerhouse. I guess what my purpose of this thread is to ask opinions of fellow TB'ers who either use or have used the VB-2 or the TB500 and what you think? I have seen some used TB500's around too and I would sell my Tour 450 to put towards buying one of the other amps. I use a Fender Precision bass and my cabinet is a Mesa PowerHouse 6x10 just for reference.
 
With that big Mesa cab I would go for a Carvin B2000 head over those other two. Just my two cents. Around 650 bucks for CRUSHING power and a very intuitive EQ section.
It operates at 2 ohms so you could even add another 6x10 cab while pumping 1000w into each cab! At 4 ohms I believe it’s around 1200 watts.

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Thanks for responses. I have actually moved off the Peavy VB-2 and have been looking at either the Orange TB500 or Mesa Carbine M3. I have not played a M3 or actually heard in person a one, just some videos online. How would it stack up against the TB500 or vise versa. I also also heard that some say the tone of M3 is actually better than the M6? Like I said I love the tones I heard from the TB500 and the small size, but I have found online a M3 around the same price.
 
klejst said:
Thanks for responses. I have actually moved off the Peavy VB-2 and have been looking at either the Orange TB500 or Mesa Carbine M3. I have not played a M3 or actually heard in person a one, just some videos online. How would it stack up against the TB500 or vise versa. I also also heard that some say the tone of M3 is actually better than the M6? Like I said I love the tones I heard from the TB500 and the small size, but I have found online a M3 around the same price.

The Mesa and Orange amps are two totally different animals. They sound completely different. You need to take your cab, bass, and try out both amps - get what YOU like best.
 
While it does sound good, the orange seems to be a one trick pony, but if that's your speed then it would be good. Can't comment on the Mesa other than I've heard a player on this rig and he sounded great! Never got to fiddle around with either...
 
The Mesa Carbine amps are probably the punchiest amps around. They have a very nasty tone that cuts through anything. I love it, but if you like soft sounding polished tone amps you would not like the Mesa Carbine.
 

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