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new amp day!!! Ashdown Little Bastard

Picked one up two days ago and i love it! for anything who's questioning it's volume all i can say is it gets very very loud.... get it passed halfway on the volume you get really nice fat tube grind that sounds great with my american p-bass through an Ampeg 410he and or my Ampeg 15.
 
I have Little Giant 1000, the difference when running 4ohms & 8ohms is quite noticable.
My friend bought the Little Giant 500 and soon returned it in exchange for the 1000.
I normaly use a 1x15 loaded with an Eminence 450 watt Neo 15" along with a 2x10 loaded with Eminence Beta 10"s.
 
Damn this video biz ain't as easy as it sounds. Did a vid last night-came out all distorted :( Will do another asap.
Gotta gig tomorrow night. Room with pretty good acoustics, about 150 ppl booked (private function)

So, plan is- Ashdown LB-30 > 2x115's (Mark Bass HR115) no FOH PA support. 8 piece funk/soul band.

Will report how the Li'l B. goes.
 
Pics are E-Z!

With my Aus made Mailloux J5 & Bergantino AE212
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Going for a picnic
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On one of the HR115 cabs
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Nude shot from above
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Nude from below O_o
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slaphappychappy said:
Is it good? I was so close to getting one.

Great! But IS 30w. Don't be confused with a 30w practise amp tho, this has serious ooomph!
& thru enough speaker cone area/enough drivers, will do many live situations.
Has a DI too. :)
I used it just thru my AE112 last nite at practice. 4 piece blues/jazz band. Drums, keys,gtr, bass & 3 voc's. Worked a treat. Luscious all tube smoooooothness!
 
I'd be a little dubious regarding the same output power (two EL84s) as a Vox AC30.
I'd be very concerned driving such a small output stage for Bass guitar on a 45 minute set with no front of house support as most UK pub giggs are.
I had an Orange 120 watt and that ran hot when used on live gigs.
 
Great! But IS 30w. Don't be confused with a 30w practise amp tho, this has serious ooomph!
& thru enough speaker cone area/enough drivers, will do many live situations.
In physics you don't get anything for nothing, the same applies to amplifiers if it didn't we'd all be still playing through 30 watters as I did when I started in the early 60s.
More voice coils require and absorb/eat up output power.
Unless of course Ashdown have discovered perpetual motion.