Re: Solid state guitar amps
161I have an ancient Ampeg V6B that does the dark throb pretty well. It's a far cry from some of those later SS Ampegs.
I'd rather be throwing darts.
but does it tubKrev wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 2:52 pm I have an ancient Ampeg V6B that does the dark throb pretty well. It's a far cry from some of those later SS Ampegs.
Not a typo! sometimes you have to fill the tub, no splashing it all over the place.Dr Tony Balls wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:54 pmPretty sure its a typo but its the best typo.penningtron wrote: Wed Oct 11, 2023 3:11 pm I can't tell if "tub amp" is intentional or not. I hope it is!
Agreed a ported 2x12 with 100W speakers is gonna work OK on bass and guitar both most the time. maybe a closed back depending on sound.penningtron wrote:IF I had to come up with something to handle double duty, a 2x12 or 4x12 of these (or clones) would probably be the way to go. They'd probably compress a little on loud bass but so do 8x10s..Garth wrote: EVM-12L
It's sorta like a b15 or b18 in that the one thing it does well, it does perfectly.steve wrote: The deepest, most beautiful dark tubby bass I get to hear regularly is from our MANN amp (Garnet stencil 3-knobber), which is like 40 watts of tub power. It isn't loud, it doesn't sound good in overdrive, but if you want that dark, rubbery clean throb, that's your guy.
Despite some of them having "flatter" low-end, I have generally hated SS amps for clean, dark bass. Trace-Elliot, GK, Alembic, Acoustic, transistor Ampeg, Peavey, Hartke... trash.
...like you read. I don't really play anymore, but am reluctant to sell it due to rarity.
This is the first nice thing I think I've read about them (beyond the faceplate looking monolithic and rad as hell). I confess I've never heard one though at least not to my knowledge.Krev wrote: Mon Oct 16, 2023 5:02 pm...like you read. I don't really play anymore, but am reluctant to sell it due to rarity.
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