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Re: I Have a New Bass! I Have an Amp Question!

Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 10:27 pm
by FretlessOnly
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.

Re: I Have a New Bass! I Have an Amp Question!

Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 10:46 pm
by bartyclue
teeder wrote:IIRC, the Bassman 10 is 50 watts with 4X10's. That was the first amp I ever had, and I don't miss it. It was a gutless amp.
Just my humble opinion. :mrgreen:

Hear hear worst Bass amp I ever owned as well

Re: I Have a New Bass! I Have an Amp Question!

Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 11:08 pm
by Len
So I picked up a Bassman Ten. It sounds great with the bass. It sounds even better with a 330! Wow.

Maybe we are a quiet band, or at least we were quite tonight at our first practice with my new setup, but if I went higher than 5 on the master volume I was told to turn down. We use electric drums for practice to keep the noise down and hear what is going on, so I think that this is a reasonable volume amp for my needs. Playing out may be a different story I know, but we'll hopefully soon test that out.

Why should a bass player want to be at 10? It may be that I'm not a real bass player. I've played bass on and off over the years, but I approach it as a rhythm guitar. I always try to sneak in some cool little runs, but I do a lot of chords too. Tubes sound good with that style of playing to my ears.

Re: I Have a New Bass! I Have an Amp Question!

Posted: Tue Jun 01, 2010 9:34 am
by rickaddict
Len wrote:...We use electric drums for practice to keep the noise down and hear what is going on, so I think that this is a reasonable volume amp for my needs...
I'm envious!

My last two bands featured a gorilla on drums.

:evil:

Re: I Have a New Bass! I Have an Amp Question!

Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 4:17 pm
by Kilaen
I didn't know you got a bass! Sneaky.