For you SVT fans.... a holy grail of sorts!
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For you SVT fans.... a holy grail of sorts!
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Re: For you SVT fans.... a holy grail of sorts!
If I had......
.....the money
.....a strong back
.....roadies to bring it to my gigs
.....the money
.....a strong back
.....roadies to bring it to my gigs
Re: For you SVT fans.... a holy grail of sorts!
God, any Rush/Geddy Lee fans would love that thing plugged in through a 4003 (with Push/Pull pot) or a Fender Geddy Lee Jazz bass. I don't play bass...so I can't buy it...my bass playing buddy has no dough, or enough ear power to handle a stack...
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Re: For you SVT fans.... a holy grail of sorts!
www.jaguaramplification.com
I saw Model 200 at NAMM-
Ordered Today.
I will be so happy when it comes in about 4-6 weeks-
Henry has been telling me how he designed it to the parameteres of an old BlueLine that he has.
I gotta say I could not STOP thinking about having this rig when I saw it and talked with him- (4) KT-88's ya gotta love that.
Unplayed- Like my Rickenbackers
I know I will be blown away by it...like my Rics, and CAN YOU IMAGINE what the basses will sound like thru this???
I can.
Sorry to momentarily hijack; I was here and hadda share, plus...it IS related!
I saw Model 200 at NAMM-
Ordered Today.
I will be so happy when it comes in about 4-6 weeks-
Henry has been telling me how he designed it to the parameteres of an old BlueLine that he has.
I gotta say I could not STOP thinking about having this rig when I saw it and talked with him- (4) KT-88's ya gotta love that.
Unplayed- Like my Rickenbackers
I know I will be blown away by it...like my Rics, and CAN YOU IMAGINE what the basses will sound like thru this???
I can.
Sorry to momentarily hijack; I was here and hadda share, plus...it IS related!
Re: For you SVT fans.... a holy grail of sorts!
How is it related to Ampeg? Sorry my ignorance.
All I wanna do is rock!
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Re: For you SVT fans.... a holy grail of sorts!
The design parameter is that of a BlueLine, I stated that....
Besides, i'm stoked about getting it, and peeps should know about this guys product.
He's a monster.
Geddy Lee's grungy ole' SVT??!!
Meh.
Besides, i'm stoked about getting it, and peeps should know about this guys product.
He's a monster.
Geddy Lee's grungy ole' SVT??!!
Meh.
Re: For you SVT fans.... a holy grail of sorts!
Cool. I didn't know what blue line meant. They list for a pretty penny.
All I wanna do is rock!
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Re: For you SVT fans.... a holy grail of sorts!
>
> LArry,
>
> Fantastic! I had been a solid state player for the better part of 20
> years. And then, purely by accident, I played through a mid-70's SVT. It
> was pouring down rain and we had to park in a lot far away from the club
> (Jack's Sugar Shack on Hollywood and Vine...years ago). I decided I would
> poke my head inside and see what the 'house' rig was. I spotted this old
> 70's SVT atop a 1x15. I thought, good enough. Little did I know. When our
> turn came to play our set I plugged into the old girl and thumped a note
> or to test her out. At the end of the opening song, I heard a sound that
> would forever blow me away! For the first time in my playing career I
> heard every single note, equally balanced and with definition. No note was
> favored over another. Simply put, I was inspired. I turned to our then
> guitarist, Robbie Rist, and muttered..."Oh My God!" Robbie looked at me
> and said, " SVT...Sounds Very Tasty!" Indeed. From that moment on I knew
> I had to find one of those old SVT's. About 6 months later I stumbled
> upon an old, severely beaten up SVT Blueline. I puckered up and layed
> down the green backs. That old terd was my main rig (with a 4x10) for
> years.
>
> Needless to say, when I approached the thought of building a bass amp, I
> wasn't going to stop until I found that inspirational tone. But I wanted
> to do one better. Better clarity, better detail and still retain that
> warm, old school vibe and thump that reminded me of that old SVT.
>
> The Jaguar 200 is a bit of a personal conquest for me. I never thought I
> would even come close to that venerable SVT. However, I'm happy to say I
> didn't give up until I passed it! Of course, I invented a few 'new' four
> lettered words along the way! (ha ha).
>
> Looking forward to sharing in the experience!
>
> Cheers,
> Henry Clift
> Jaguar Amplification
There's been a lot more back-and-forth, but I don't think Henry would mind me sharing this...
Dude is INTO it.....
> LArry,
>
> Fantastic! I had been a solid state player for the better part of 20
> years. And then, purely by accident, I played through a mid-70's SVT. It
> was pouring down rain and we had to park in a lot far away from the club
> (Jack's Sugar Shack on Hollywood and Vine...years ago). I decided I would
> poke my head inside and see what the 'house' rig was. I spotted this old
> 70's SVT atop a 1x15. I thought, good enough. Little did I know. When our
> turn came to play our set I plugged into the old girl and thumped a note
> or to test her out. At the end of the opening song, I heard a sound that
> would forever blow me away! For the first time in my playing career I
> heard every single note, equally balanced and with definition. No note was
> favored over another. Simply put, I was inspired. I turned to our then
> guitarist, Robbie Rist, and muttered..."Oh My God!" Robbie looked at me
> and said, " SVT...Sounds Very Tasty!" Indeed. From that moment on I knew
> I had to find one of those old SVT's. About 6 months later I stumbled
> upon an old, severely beaten up SVT Blueline. I puckered up and layed
> down the green backs. That old terd was my main rig (with a 4x10) for
> years.
>
> Needless to say, when I approached the thought of building a bass amp, I
> wasn't going to stop until I found that inspirational tone. But I wanted
> to do one better. Better clarity, better detail and still retain that
> warm, old school vibe and thump that reminded me of that old SVT.
>
> The Jaguar 200 is a bit of a personal conquest for me. I never thought I
> would even come close to that venerable SVT. However, I'm happy to say I
> didn't give up until I passed it! Of course, I invented a few 'new' four
> lettered words along the way! (ha ha).
>
> Looking forward to sharing in the experience!
>
> Cheers,
> Henry Clift
> Jaguar Amplification
There's been a lot more back-and-forth, but I don't think Henry would mind me sharing this...
Dude is INTO it.....
Re: For you SVT fans.... a holy grail of sorts!
That's awesome, Larry. Thanks for that.
There's a lot of talent out there keeping the old vibe in motion, you know. When you got the groove, don't drop it!
So many vintage-recreations of quality, but at handwired prices I'm still gonna look for an old Ampeg
There's a lot of talent out there keeping the old vibe in motion, you know. When you got the groove, don't drop it!
So many vintage-recreations of quality, but at handwired prices I'm still gonna look for an old Ampeg
All I wanna do is rock!
Re: For you SVT fans.... a holy grail of sorts!
wow - that's tempting...
Re: For you SVT fans.... a holy grail of sorts!
I am glad to see that, for once, we have a celebrity owned piece of gear without the celebrity pricetag. 
Re: For you SVT fans.... a holy grail of sorts!
I am wondering if it is a scam... Or false representation.... Just the amp alone would bring more, let alone it was Geddy's.jps wrote:I am glad to see that, for once, we have a celebrity owned piece of gear without the celebrity pricetag.
Re: For you SVT fans.... a holy grail of sorts!
There is a thread about this amp on TB, this is for real.
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Re: For you SVT fans.... a holy grail of sorts!
Little bit more from the builder:kiramdear wrote:That's awesome, Larry. Thanks for that.
There's a lot of talent out there keeping the old vibe in motion, you know. When you got the groove, don't drop it!
So many vintage-recreations of quality, but at handwired prices I'm still gonna look for an old Ampeg
Hi Larry,
Great! Thanks for your email and interest in Jaguar Amplification. I have
your business card in my NAMM stack. The response to the bass amp was
fantastic! Being a bass player myself, the bass amp is one that is close
and dear to me. I've have the opportunity to play through all sorts of
rigs throughout nearly 30 years of playing. The one amp that still gets me
going is my old 1970's Blueline SVT I have in the shop. When I went about
designing the Jaguar 200 I figured there was not point in just issuing
'another' bass amp. It had to be good, 1970's SVT good and I wasn't going
to offer one until I got there. As said once by the venerable founder of
Groove Tubes, Aspen Pittman, "playing through a properly set up SVT is an
experience you won't soon forget" Indeed.
I think the Jaguar 200 captures all of that glorious thump, punch and
warmth of the old SVT but with better clarity and detail.
The link below will take you to the tolex options our cabinet supplier
offers:
http://www.mojomusicalsupply.com/products.asp?id=45012
We look forward to setting you up with what we believe is the best
sounding bass amp currently available. Thanks for choosing Jaguar
Amplification.
Cheers,
Henry Clift
Jaguar Amplification
Besides the fact that naturally I'm a happy camper (Mine's going to be covered in Tolex called "Rough Blonde"
It's about Ampeg- I dig AMpeg alot- and of course it's been getting a beat-down ever since LOUD moved offshore, and as a matter of fact even before that.
"Underpowered"
"Mud"
"False RMS ratings"
Are some of the **** I've seen "players" talk about.
My Ampegs have earned me a living, and also- I've seen an awful lot of great players WORKING with theirs, and I don't just mean backline.
The fact that AMpeg MAY go away-real soon- bums me out.
The Book "The Story Behind the Sound" is incredible with some pictures and history that EVERY bassist should check out-
BTW I am WAITING for my RICKENBACKER books as we speak.
$1500 is a good price IF that head is working- Legacy or nto, unless you're experienced or a tech (or both) buying a vintage or used tube amp could be trouble, if it hasn't been cared for well- Biasing, transformers, caps, so much to look at.
OTOH- Once they are set up- IMO nothin' like 'em.
I have (2) a SLM V4BH which is magnificent and a Mesa-Boogie 2x10 BUSTER Bass combo which- wow, just wow.
Keeping (trying) for a track here, The Rics -and I am new to 'em) Have not been run thru my tube rigs yet, the V4BH is primarily for recordings double-miked, and the Buster is a PITA to move; so it's for stage, but through my "representation" Hybrid-wise of an SVT- the 3-PRO and my Classic Ampeg cabs-
My new 4003 is like Heaven itself, and I do not exaggerate- First time I set eq and did it-
Lord.
How Good.
Giggin' it next Thursday cannot wait.
The Used/Vintage CL head would not be my thing particularly, but AMpegs most def are- and do yourself a treat-
Ampegs & RIc-
YES.
