Looking for a good 2x10 combo
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I use an Ashdown ABM 500 head with a ABM 2x10 cab, sounds great. I use an extension 1 x 15 cab for larger gigs, also sounds great.
I do have an unhealthy interest in the Ampeg porta range though.... I really like the idea of their porta 250 amp with the 2x10 cab. It is so light, ideal for some of the small jazz gigs that I play, but have never heard one.
Oh yes, I had a go with a Mesa 1 x 15 combo the other day with my V63 and it sounded fab. It was like no other 15" combo that I have ever played , very tight, more like a 4x10 sound. Had a real good vintage valve sound. They also make a 12" combo that I didn't have time to try.
I do have an unhealthy interest in the Ampeg porta range though.... I really like the idea of their porta 250 amp with the 2x10 cab. It is so light, ideal for some of the small jazz gigs that I play, but have never heard one.
Oh yes, I had a go with a Mesa 1 x 15 combo the other day with my V63 and it sounded fab. It was like no other 15" combo that I have ever played , very tight, more like a 4x10 sound. Had a real good vintage valve sound. They also make a 12" combo that I didn't have time to try.
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I am becoming partial to the SWR "baby baby blue" 120W 1x10" combo... tube preamp and lots of great features in a small high powered combo... good for home/rehersal... and I could link it with my 15" for some sweet sterio effect at medium sized gigs.
The nemesis 2x10" is another good option... I have heard only good things from them. Probably closer to my price point right now since I just got my ric.
I'm still keeping my eye out for the Tubeworks 7100 1x10" though...
The nemesis 2x10" is another good option... I have heard only good things from them. Probably closer to my price point right now since I just got my ric.
I'm still keeping my eye out for the Tubeworks 7100 1x10" though...
The Eden Nemesis stuff is great. If you've got a bit more cash, the Eden DC210XLT Metro is the loudest combo out there.
Power: 8Ohms/4Ohms/2Ohms 300/500/750W RMS
2 x 10" + Tweeter.
http://www.eden-electronics.com/products/combos/indiv/metro.asp
Power: 8Ohms/4Ohms/2Ohms 300/500/750W RMS
2 x 10" + Tweeter.
http://www.eden-electronics.com/products/combos/indiv/metro.asp
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I was at a music store today and saw an Ashdown MAG C115-300 1 x 15" combo. I was in a bit of a hurry and didn't have time to try it. I'd rather try it with my own basses anyway. No Rick basses in the shop, but they did have 3 new Rick guitars. Since it's cabinet looked a bit shallow, I wondered how well it would handle a B string. I might go back there next weekend with a couple of 5 stringers and try it out.
I think ABM is the top of the line series from Ashdown, but the MAG did have a very nice price for a 300 watt / 15" combo.
They also had the MAG 2x10" combo that I might try out too.
I think ABM is the top of the line series from Ashdown, but the MAG did have a very nice price for a 300 watt / 15" combo.
They also had the MAG 2x10" combo that I might try out too.
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I hope this doesn’t end up like some hi-hi review. I got my Ampeg Portabass 250 head & 2x10 cab yesterday.
I quickly put the amp on top of the cab used the supplied cable to connect them, plugged in my V63 and …, well, was a bit under whelmed.
It sounded a bit flat, fuzzy and not how I remember it in the local store. I played around with the tone controls and got a bit closer to the sound that I remembered, but was not really doing the business.
I tried the head with my Ashdown 2x10 and that sounded almost worse. I then tried the Ashdown 500 head with the Ampeg cab and that wasn’t really floating my boat either. I then thought that I should use my old cable from the amp to cab. The one supplied was a real cheapie, but I thought that It couldn’t make that much difference…. could it?
Holy smoke, talk about chalk & cheese. The amp/cab combo was now sounding & feeling the way it did in the store. The bass now had quality, depth, harmonic richness & a whole load of other good stuff that it wasn’t even hinting at with the other cable.
I am now very happy with the new kit. It will be perfect for rehearsing & for smaller gigs. It sounds almost valve like in its ‘give’ and tone, more so than the middle range Ampeg stuff IMHO. I might use it for a recording session that the band are doing in a couple of weeks.
Anyway the bottom line is through away the free cable you get with Ampeg kit and use a good quality one instead. I honestly was stunned at the difference it made.
I quickly put the amp on top of the cab used the supplied cable to connect them, plugged in my V63 and …, well, was a bit under whelmed.
It sounded a bit flat, fuzzy and not how I remember it in the local store. I played around with the tone controls and got a bit closer to the sound that I remembered, but was not really doing the business.
I tried the head with my Ashdown 2x10 and that sounded almost worse. I then tried the Ashdown 500 head with the Ampeg cab and that wasn’t really floating my boat either. I then thought that I should use my old cable from the amp to cab. The one supplied was a real cheapie, but I thought that It couldn’t make that much difference…. could it?
Holy smoke, talk about chalk & cheese. The amp/cab combo was now sounding & feeling the way it did in the store. The bass now had quality, depth, harmonic richness & a whole load of other good stuff that it wasn’t even hinting at with the other cable.
I am now very happy with the new kit. It will be perfect for rehearsing & for smaller gigs. It sounds almost valve like in its ‘give’ and tone, more so than the middle range Ampeg stuff IMHO. I might use it for a recording session that the band are doing in a couple of weeks.
Anyway the bottom line is through away the free cable you get with Ampeg kit and use a good quality one instead. I honestly was stunned at the difference it made.
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