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  1. Looking at getting whole new rig, anyone have any experience with these together or can give me any advice on whether they are a good match?http://www.gear4music.com/Guitar-and-Bass/Orange-OBC-410-Bass-Cab/G8P http://www.gear4music.com/Guitar-and-Bass/Gallien-Krueger-MB500-500W-Bass-Amp-Head/FBS I am set on the GK head as they only take a 1u rack space. Would I be better with the mb800 though?
  2. I have this bass, http://www.gear4music.com/Guitar-and-Bass/Hofner-HCT-Galaxie-Short-Scale-Bass-Orange/J63 I love it to bits but the pickups just don't cut it for me, does anyone know if there are any straightforward pickup replacements I can buy, soundwise like the Seymour Duncan's SJB-2's, or will I need to do some serious customization, and is that even possible?!
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  4. Thanks for the feedback, anyone else used one of these?
  5. Im looking to get a 6x10 cab, I'm really nearly set on the Ashdown ABM 610. Anybody have one or have spent a decent amount of time with one? The price point is the most attractive thing about it to be honest, does it sound a lot poorer than other 6x10's?
  6. Anyone had any experience with these? How do they compare?
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    Im looking for a pedal/rack unit to even out my playing volume, I play pick, I play fairly hard, and tend to lose a lot of volume in the higher registers. Any good advice? I have looked at the boss lmb-3 limiter/enhancer, would anyone recommend it?
  8. Thanks for the help guys, im a lot clearer on the whole subject!
  9. [quote name='HowieBass' timestamp='1406927103' post='2516058'] I've been lead to believe that the FAQ on the Barefaced Cabs website holds a lot of truth and good advice regarding this topic http://barefacedbass.com/technical-information/mythbusters1.htm [/quote] This is great, makes you wonder why some people strongly believe that you should have a more powerful amp than cab, or vice versa. Wish I'd seen this before I embarked on my google quest for knowledge!
  10. [quote name='stingrayPete1977' timestamp='1406926023' post='2516042'] Is the conflicting advice you have seen been regarding valve amps? They need to be matched to cabs of the correct ohmage and power handling that Howie described about solid state amps. Some amps are switchable as are some cabs so you must make sure they are compatible. Valve amps are not my specialist area as im too lazy to carry them but I think I am correct in my description ? [/quote] Nope, im purely talking about solid state. Some sources say I should get a 500 watt amp at 4ohms for a 4ohm 800 watt cab, others say that you need more power than the cab, so get a 1000 watt amp
  11. [quote name='HowieBass' timestamp='1406925213' post='2516029'] Amp heads are rated at different power output levels according to the speaker load presented to it, you can have the same head delivering different output levels to cabs rated at say 16 ohm, or 8 ohm or 4 ohm but the golden rule is never have cabs attached which present LESS than the minimum load in ohms and make sure the cab can take the power delivered. The amp head should have the rating marked on the back and it'll say what the minimum load is. So say a head is rated at 500 watts at 4 ohms, then it'll probably deliver 300 watts at 8 ohms and about 180 watts at 16 ohms - the manual should make it clear. You can have a single 4 ohm cab connected to it and get the full 500 watts output (so the cab must be able to take 500 watts), or a single 8 ohm cab (rated at 300 watts) and get 300 watts output or two 8 ohm cabs (each capable of taking say 300 watts) in parallel which act as a 4 ohm load and get the full 500 watts output (or indeed four 16 ohm cabs, each capable of taking say 130 watts each in parallel which together act as a 4 ohm load and get the full 500 watts out). You can always run a higher rated cab with a lower powered amp head (so cab rated at 500 watts with a head that only delivers 300 watts to that cab is fine) but you should not run a lower power rated cab than the head will output in watts for that cab impedance (so don't run a 500 watt head into a 300 watt 4 ohm cab if the head outputs 500 watts at 4 ohms). [/quote] See but I have also been told that a peavey amp running 450 watts at 4ohms is fine to connect to a peavey 350 watt 4 x 10 at 4 ohms
  12. I have read a bunch of different sources, do's and do nots etc about cab and head matching, but I cannot find any consistent info. So please, someone give me the lowdown; what wattage should I have on my cab and head at 4 ohm's? For example, to run a 6 x 10 800 watt cab, what wattage does my amp need to output at 4 ohms? Likewise, if I have a 450 watt amp, what wattage should a 4ohm cab be rated at? I know this is tackled a lot but I have seen so much conflicting information! Thanks!
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