[quote name='LuvMusic' post='810970' date='Apr 19 2010, 01:53 AM']This is it! I have one too...the prototype from Winter NAMM which is exactly like the hand-built LE. And, as was mentioned, it sounds fantastic......full of valve goodness and British grind that even a Yank like myself can appreciate.
The Bastard does have a DI so you can gig it. By itself, it would be fine for a small gig as long as you are not fighting a very loud and self-centered guitar player. If you want loud and like the concept of this head, I'd suggest checking-out the 427....all valve and 400 watts!!
Most of the pictures I have seen don't do the amp justice....it really is a very nice looking amp, Also, remember that one of the most iconic bass amps of all time, the Ampeg B-15 was only 30 watts (and had no DI, you have to mic it to use it live).
More info....click here: [url="http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.php?t=640748&highlight=ashdown"]http://www.talkbass.com/forum/showthread.p...ghlight=ashdown[/url][/quote]
MB1.
Sounds interesting!
...Blimey!...Youve met a Guitarist that isnt Loud and Self centred?
..Have heard theres a Full English Breakfast available in the intermission at Taystes Gigs!...Toaster amps?..sounds like the Superfly! (mine works better than a barbecue)