Ampeg B100R vs. SWR Workingman 2x10C
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Ampeg B100R vs. SWR Workingman 2x10C
I'm looking hard for a new amp and I wanted to see what you all thought: I've played the B100R and dig the sound, very natural and pretty loud. I read here about the SWR 2x10 with a whopping 280 Watts and I've got to wonder if that may be a better option in case larger venue gigs come my way... can anyone who knows these workingman amps care to comment on their sound and features vs. the B100R? Your help is much appreciated!
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loendmaestro
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I played through a used WorkingPro 2x10 cab once & came away unimpressed. It just sounded "cheap" to my ears. Lotsa great threads here extolling the virtues of the B100R. I love mine. Bought it simply as a practice, laid back jamming amp & it's quickly turned into my main gigging amp for smaller shows. Simple, no frills (which I like) and a good creamy vintage tone. I think Ricks sound exceptionally good through them.
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I haven't heard of a release date yet, but with B-100's flying off the shelves at $550 I would guess the price to be at least $700. I'm currently thinking about a nice used B-100 for studio work... I really don't play out except for backing up my wife (singer-songwriter) VERY occasionally so 100 watts will set me up nicely.
What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
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I had a BA115, sold it only because I didn't really need it anymore. Sounded great to me. It has a hi-freq horn so it has a certain amount of hiss common to any amp with one, the problem being it has no attenuator for it, it's on full, all the time. Only really bad if you've got some kinda o-drive/fuzz pedal on and you're not playing. Bit of a problem in the studio, live-you'd never notice it. I usually used it tilted back, next to my monitor, worked great that way.
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I have not heard hiss out of my BA115, but I don't use any pedals, either, and usually have the treble tone control turned down on it.
Also, I don't consider it the true entry-level one of the series because it has a line out - I think there is one that doesn't have that nice feature.
Also, I don't consider it the true entry-level one of the series because it has a line out - I think there is one that doesn't have that nice feature.
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