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Tuesday, August 04, 2009 - 9 Posts by 3 People
Up for grabs is a 1987 Ampeg SVT-HD all tube bass amplifier head (i.e. Skunkworks). In excellent
(including original transformers). These amps rarely come up for sale. In my opinion
me with this, send me some instructions). Thanks!pics for a great amp. If I could, I surely
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Monday, November 02, 2009 - 11 Posts by 9 People
Autoformer Macs don't match well with vintage JBLs.
Should I look for a 70's amp or get myself
sound good with them on either 8 Ohms(no bass and harsh sound) or 4 Ohms (some bass but weak laid
era as your JBLs1976/1978. I've owned all sorts of vintage ampsMarantz 8bs, Dyna 70's, Nad, Rotel
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Tuesday, May 15, 2007 - 14 Posts by 12 People
As keyboards, drums, etc. I have a few vintage Fender basses as well as a nice Carvin bass. I'm
looking for a very good...very versatile...bass amp mainly for home studio work, but also must be powerful...
Most of the time when I've been recorded playing bass I go direct
The classic bass amp
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Thursday, December 27, 2007 - 14 Posts by 9 People
I would be using a Fender Bass VI for my main bass for now. I am interested in a cheap tube amp loud...
" vintage options I could score off ebay for cheap as it's not my main instrument. What do ya think?
probably get an AH500 really though .Vintage Bass amps aren't the way to go.
When it comes to amps...
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Monday, October 13, 2008 - 21 Posts by 7 People
String 'vintage' black electric bass guitar
Body: Eastern Poplar
Neck: Maple - Bolt
Complete With:
Huge 'Laney Linebacker 30 Bass' 60w amp. Master vol, bass, middle, treble & gain
, but laney amps are pretty shweet.
&& the guitar looks in good conidtion too.
Good starting bass
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Monday, October 12, 2009 - 12 Posts by 6 People
Sadly, I have to get rid of my bass and amp so I can keep the lights on.
Its a mint condition
Fender Geddy Lee Jazz bass and a 15 watt Line6 LowDown amp. Bass comes with hard case. Amp was...
early seventies jazz in good condition would probably run you about $3000. These also have the vintage
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009 - 14 Posts by 9 People
I want to buy a tube bass amp. My first choice was the Fender Bassman Head, but they are rare
amps? I play stoner/psychedelic rock, if that helps.
Thanks.
for a vintage amp?
EDIT: Curse you ^^^^ :PQuote: : If you want a tubish sound, look into a solid state ...
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Thursday, November 08, 2007 - 30 Posts by 23 People
To play an old bass, and I'd like to know what you thought of it.
I've played a ton of old vintage basses over the years....owned a few as well. some are great, some
the vintage hype!Not sure how old you are digging, but I have a 78 Fender Jazz. The bass is amazing
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Saturday, April 11, 2009 - 8 Posts by 5 People
Regarding an old Yamaha bass combo amp. It's a big thing, 120 watts. My band played a song at this school
program, and blew out two amps in one night, including the Yamaha. I can't figure out what happened
A model number would help, but if it is a solid state amp you may have blown the outputs. I picked
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009 - 11 Posts by 6 People
And fun to play!
Features, besides the normal Treble and Bass tone stack associated with vintage amps...
, Chris Squire, etc.
The “1/2 pad” setting for normal/vintage bass input type of signals that allow
is a B15 reference amp
http://guitaramplifierblueprinting.c...-reference.mp3
The second is one
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