Size is important
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My 1959 Bassamp actually looks something like the B200R (same size and general style) except it is pre-diamond tolex by a year I think. It has one big port in the back for sound as well as letting the heat out of the insides of the amp, sounds very sweet. It has an Ampeg logo on the grille, it is an older style logo.
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Wow, big response to a little question, thanks everybody.
I think the answer has been staring me in the face. I use a Ampeg Portabass 250 head and a 2x10 cab for rehearsals and the odd gig with my EUB. The head is really small, but the cab is bigger than my practice one at home.
I think I will use the head with a small 1x10 or even 1x8 cab and my problem is solved.
Thanks for all the ideas, even the silly ones! Bob
I think the answer has been staring me in the face. I use a Ampeg Portabass 250 head and a 2x10 cab for rehearsals and the odd gig with my EUB. The head is really small, but the cab is bigger than my practice one at home.
I think I will use the head with a small 1x10 or even 1x8 cab and my problem is solved.
Thanks for all the ideas, even the silly ones! Bob
I haven't built one, but this one has always sounded interesting.
http://www.core-sound.com/bottom-article.html
http://www.core-sound.com/bottom-article.html
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endlessbassic
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Cale, yes it has a tin plate logo although I've never heard that term before. I got the schematic from the man himself Jess Oliver, I couldn't find it anywhere. I think mine's a C also. If I can figure out how to work my wife's digital camera and post them I'll out up a few pics of my stuff which is long overdue.
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