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Question for Mesa head users....

Thanks alot for all the help, guys. It was actually pretty easy for us to get endorsements. All our manager did was get in contact with the different companies and let them know about the band and what our future plans are. It turns out that the better bass player you are, the more the companies are willing to sponsor you. Like, if they know you are gonna sometime soon be featured in Bass Player magazine or something, they will just throw gear at you to get advertised.

Well if definitly sounds like the 400+ is the big winner. I will definitly take the advice and take the time to try them all out, though.

Dane

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fearlessdane said:
Thanks guys. I've tried most amps and have ended up staying with Ampeg the longest. The SVT 5 pro is insane. But Im sure Mesa makes some great stuff as well. I figure that I will rarely end up using the back up, but it never hurts to have an amp just as powerful just in case.

I will be running through an Ampeg 810E cab with MusicMan Stingrays. (Gotta love the free amps and guitars)

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Dane
Hey, I've heard of your band! Cool!

That said, you should give the 400+ a go, I have one and I love it. I think it would work well for your kind of music.
-Alex