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Post by jwr2 »

I use an ampeg b2r usually through 2 2x10 cabs ... and a line 6 bass pod and a Ric 5 string bass ...

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then they are miked into a big pa ...
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Post by j_gary »

Hi Jacob, your killing me with all those stringy thingy's.

Wait, I got an idea! How about one SVT head, two 810 cabs. Custom wired patch cord sending a single string signal to it's own 210 compartment within the two cabs. You would have eight sets of 210's to work with. I would also split the octave strings to opposite cabs.

If you pull out a 12'r, you would have to add another cab,more custom wiring to send the additional four strings to their own set of 210's, change all speakers to 16 ohms so that you blow up your SVT just once a week.

Okay, time to return to earth, mission accomplished.
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Post by s4001 »

Nice rigs. But stack envy? Me? Nope

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Post by morbass »

Here's mine . . . Image

Marshall VBA400. 8 glowing 6550s w/8x10!

A little hard to see in this pic. No, it's not a Rick, it's a Spector in this one.
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Post by dswp »

My Rig,,,

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Post by jps »

Kevin,

The EV 10BX (8 Ohms) is rated for 150 watts rms and the WW amp puts out 450 watts rms @ 8 Ohms. Obviously the speaker couldn't handle the full power, but I have yet to run into a situation that this rig couldn't handle.
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Post by deeper »

Ampeg SVT-2 (not the 'pro' version, no gain pot)
Ampeg SVT-1510
Ampeg SVT-410

AKG SR-60 wireless system
SansAmp BDDI
Boss CEB-2 mono chorus
Marshall Vibratrem pedal
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Post by teeder »

An awful lot of Rick / Ampeg combos being used here.
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Post by throw_this_away »

I'm not surprised. Ampeg is a great rock amp, and rics are great rock basses
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Post by shinynewtoy »

I'm currently trying to pick up an Ampeg B-100R for studio/jamming/small venue use... may the ebay gods shine upon me!
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Post by marcinkus »

I use an Ampeg SVT and two ampeg cabinets, 2x10 & 1x15. However in this pic there ii my V4bh tube head Image

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'96 4004C | '98 4003 | '00 4003vp | '05 4003 Custom | '08 4004Cii
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Post by throw_this_away »

Very nice rig Marcello. A 70's V4B and those cabs would be my dream (or a full SVT). Looks slick with the jetglo.
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I'd agree with you John, but unfortunately here in Italy those '70s ampegs are almost impossible to find. So I had to get the reissue but I have to admit they are very nice amps Image
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Here is a close-up of my compact SVT killer!

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