'65 Selmer Zodiac Twin 30 Value

Non-Rickenbacker Guitars & Effects

Moderator: jingle_jangle

philco
Intermediate Member
Posts: 849
Joined: Mon Feb 03, 2003 4:59 pm

Post by philco »

No, Bob, I'll go back to Russia for a visit after I get some environmental and job problems straightened out on my end here.

Yes, Ampeg set the standard in old conventional tube bass amp designs. Dirty tube amps will always be in demand for guitarists, but bassists will probably lean toward cleaner amps as bass strings are highly overwound and are the real producers of the character of a bass, along with construction materials and design of the instrument. Phil Jones Bass has went the high fidelity route, and if I ever get another bass amp it will probably be one of his smaller ones. My YCV40 is basically a smaller Fender Bassman the way I have it modded, so it is my "vintage" amp without the vintage hassles.

Funny you should mention toilets, as an upstairs toilet "flushed sideways" and I now have another mess to clean up. Yesterday is was the computer and a sprained back muscle. It's always something these days. Bass amp details become small in comparison. I hope the toilet problems get solved.
User avatar
soundmasterg
RRF Consultant
Posts: 1923
Joined: Tue Oct 01, 2002 1:06 pm

Post by soundmasterg »

I agree with Bob, Ampeg set the standard and most of the others did't quite measure up. However, Traynor, Marshall, Fender and Sunn made some good sounding bass amps from the 60's and 70's. Also, I've heard HiWatts and Vox AC50/100's used for bass, and they sound good too. Nowadays, most people just get something solid state for bass. it works well and has a better damping factor, so the sound is tighter and cleaner. I prefer tube amps for bass because of the warmth however and currently have an MTI era Ampeg SVT (early 80's), a 1970 Sunn 200S that I recently rebuilt and modified, and a 1968 Sunn 2000S which is still completely stock. The Sunns sound much better through cabinets loaded with vintage JBL's than any other cabinet I've come across.
User avatar
ken_j
RRF Consultant
Posts: 4216
Joined: Fri Jul 18, 2003 5:31 am
Contact:

Post by ken_j »

Philip you have an E-mail.
"The best things in life aren't things."
Post Reply

Return to “Forum 51 - The Quest For Tone: by Mike Snow”