Good Amp in the $600 to $900 range for 4003
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Good Amp in the $600 to $900 range for 4003
I'm confused after looking through catalogs for bass amps.
I play small gigs of say, 70 to maybe 200 people max! Usually, it's more like 70 to 120 people. The rooms are medium-sized at most. I'm thinking about 200 to 300 watts is about what I need, but I appeal to those who have better input than my own
Whoever is already playing their 4003 in these situations, please write in with your advice. I want enough power that the bass sound only distorts if I want it to distort, not from the amp simply turned up trying to keep up with the guitars and drums.
I play small gigs of say, 70 to maybe 200 people max! Usually, it's more like 70 to 120 people. The rooms are medium-sized at most. I'm thinking about 200 to 300 watts is about what I need, but I appeal to those who have better input than my own
Whoever is already playing their 4003 in these situations, please write in with your advice. I want enough power that the bass sound only distorts if I want it to distort, not from the amp simply turned up trying to keep up with the guitars and drums.
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I got mine shipped from a place in GA that I can't remember the name at the moment...hmm...
BUT - I did see a couple last weekend at Kennelly Keys in Lynnwood (a bit north of Seattle) (http://www.kennellykeysmusic.com/). Check out the website with phone/hours/info. If you decide that's the one for you and they don't ship I can get it for you and ship it out. Vox's website has the T-60 info on there (http://www.voxamps.co.uk/history/prodArch/T60.htm).
BUT - I did see a couple last weekend at Kennelly Keys in Lynnwood (a bit north of Seattle) (http://www.kennellykeysmusic.com/). Check out the website with phone/hours/info. If you decide that's the one for you and they don't ship I can get it for you and ship it out. Vox's website has the T-60 info on there (http://www.voxamps.co.uk/history/prodArch/T60.htm).
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I'm currently working it from a different angle, by using a Korg Ampworks bass digital modeling processor as a preamp fed into a stereo power amp,then on to whichever speaker(s) suit the occasion.I can pick and choose which amp to use,but 100wt./channel has done everything, so far.
When you're going throught hell, just keep going. If you stop you'll be there forever.
I use an Eden WT300 amp, and for small gigs my 2 x 10" Mesa cab - do I need more power then I pull out my Peavey 4 x 10" as extension cab along with the Mesa. Beside this setup I use a SansAmp bassdriver di for a slightly distorted sound as the Eden is clean as can be.
Beside owning 14 guitars and basses and my own homestudio, what do I want more?
go for a vintage Ampeg V-4B. 100 tube watts. SVT preamp, littler box. still weighs about 50 pounds, but you can score them for pretty cheap. there's one on the talkbass forums right now for $450. they're pretty wonderful sounding. I used to run one before I upgraded to a '72 blackline SVT for more volume. either one will give you that vintage tube Ric growl you've come to expect. I'd recommend running it into one of the old Ampeg 2x15's, or a simple Ampeg 4x10". either would articulate the sound absolutely great, and it'd save you the hassle of lugging an 8x10" around like I have to for my huge amp.