I want to hear some magic!!! Ciao, Dan !Amp Favorites for Ric Owners
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And here I tought I was just being fussy! Thanks Noel for the input, at least I know I'm not going crazy. I'll give you a heads up in a month since I'll be looking around for the perfect amp for my 650!
I want to hear some magic!!! Ciao, Dan !
I want to hear some magic!!! Ciao, Dan !DannyBoy 
Nowhere man please listen, you don't know what you're missing...
Nowhere man please listen, you don't know what you're missing...
I too have been lookin fo rthe 650 magic.
Right now with the limited selection I have available at the local stores I have decided on a Fender Twin Reverb, but that is not final.
Aftre I get back from Russia I plan on making a couple trips to Pittsburgh PA and Cleveland Oh to check out some other amps - including Rivera and yorkville and Gibson.
I also am lookin for some other vintages of Twin reverbs to try, rather then the current reissue available...
JP
Right now with the limited selection I have available at the local stores I have decided on a Fender Twin Reverb, but that is not final.
Aftre I get back from Russia I plan on making a couple trips to Pittsburgh PA and Cleveland Oh to check out some other amps - including Rivera and yorkville and Gibson.
I also am lookin for some other vintages of Twin reverbs to try, rather then the current reissue available...
JP
The Marshall AVT20 and AVT50 also sound good with the 650, if you are into overdrive sounds. I personally prefer the Traynor YCV40 if playing clean to crunch. You can pick up a clean used AVT20 for $200 or less on eBay. If you like a lot of low end in your music, the closed cab AVT amps blow away the YCV40. The AVT amps also switch hit as a bass practice amp, especially if you want the sound of a tubed bass amp that is driven into distortion at less-than-lease-breaking volumes. Sort of that "My Generation" tone that John Entwistle got on a tubed guitar amp back in the 60's. If you like to crank your amp for the best tone, the Traynor may be too loud for most home situations. The AVT20 has a less efficient speaker that goes into distortion at considerably lower volume.
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All the guitar & bass equipment in my band is mine. I play guitar. My bassist uses my Bass amp (Eden, with a 4x10 and a 1x15) I personally think any bass would sound good through this. He chooses to use my late '90's Alembic, and gets a very McCartney sound. I have tried my 4005 and 4002 through this amp and they CRANK! I have tried to talk him into using the 4002, because when he's tried it on our tunes, the sound is much beefier, better for a three piece. I don't know why he's a prefence for the Alembic (though the early '80's Ric has a really thick neck). Maybe he sees the Alembic as even more unique than the Ric. I played bass mid '80's, and used my 4005 through Ampeg stuff. Real "musical" tone, that. Oh. and I did some home demos w/the 4005, straight into the tape, using nylon strings. McCartney never got a more McCartney tone than that!
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