Re: I Have a New Bass! I Have an Amp Question!
Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 10:27 pm
I've heard great things about markbass, but I haven't had a chance to play through one. I will say that GK gets my 100% thumbs up.
And yes indeed, why would a bass player expect an amp to sound good at 10? To me, bass distortion is best supplied through a pedal - I want my amp to run clean and loud on 10% and just go up from there to about 50%. Above that, I need a new rig. Not a fan of the Ampeg stuff I've used; it gets louder, but there's a range in the sweet zone (louder than simple rehearsal and up to 100-person gig room volume) where the amp gains volume but doesn't add any presence. The net effect is a loss of distinction in the bass. But, turn it up just a little more and it blows the doors off.
I'm not sure what I'm hearing, but I don't care for it.
And yes indeed, why would a bass player expect an amp to sound good at 10? To me, bass distortion is best supplied through a pedal - I want my amp to run clean and loud on 10% and just go up from there to about 50%. Above that, I need a new rig. Not a fan of the Ampeg stuff I've used; it gets louder, but there's a range in the sweet zone (louder than simple rehearsal and up to 100-person gig room volume) where the amp gains volume but doesn't add any presence. The net effect is a loss of distinction in the bass. But, turn it up just a little more and it blows the doors off.
I'm not sure what I'm hearing, but I don't care for it.