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Why does Ashdown MAG 300 combo sound so bloody good?
grenadillabama replied to Beedster's topic in Amps and Cabs
I have a "wide" MAG 300 and a regular MAG 300 head. Just for fun I plugged in my Les Paul gtr in the wide one (with 410 Marshall gtr cabinet). The warmth made the tone pretty good with a tad of extra gain. -
Do you like Ampeg speakers also ? I wonder about the 810 SVT and the Ashdown ABM 810. Which would you choose , assuming you could move it ?
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I have missed the old column-speaker PA. These would make the days possible again. Don't forget the Beatles used Vox columns for the Shea Stadium gig. Many a band used Kustom and Peavey columns all across Alabama.A powered mixer will make it complete !
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ChangesTwoBowie (hiram.k.hackenbacker)
grenadillabama replied to hiram.k.hackenbacker's topic in Live photos & videos
The deep bass with the bright,choppy rhythm gtr is very good ! Lead gtr not bad at all ! You should do an album of original songs too.- 81 replies
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Schecter Model T 5 string looks like a natural FenderTele (with black parts). Active EMG PJ pickups with 18 volt 2-band e.q. It looks good with 5 tuning machines on one side. 35"scale so the B string won't be floppy.
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I have the Ashdown ABM 610 (sadly no longer made). It sounds great but I could never get it up stairs alone. One thing it has that a SVT doesn't is nice recessed side handles so two people can shift it (about 125 lbs.). Now they have a Rootmaster 610 but it may weigh in at 110lbs+. I suppose that one is a good bargain ? It is rated at 900 watts.
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I noticed the LP Junior bass had a .105 E string like my Mustang PJ has. Gibson is using maple necks more nowdays. The LP Junior gtr also has a maple neck. The coil-tap is a good feature on this new bass. I hope the pickup is not a bassey EBO sound. -The pickup on my old 70's Ripper was a larger P-90 style with the best (crispest} treble of any Gibson or Epi bass I have owned . They ought to make that pickup. Epi should have made it for the Ripper they had...
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Fender had a spalted Telecaster gtr I almost bought for $800 new. It did not sound quite like a Telecaster to me so I didn't get it. Great neck ...
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i like it too !
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A few pickups, some knobs & switches, then an Orange amp would round it out .
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I wonder if it is better to go E-E like a gtr OR B to B OR B to C ? Does the little string have any bass content or is it to add a little chord like a gtr playing a choppy chord on the "off" beat ? It is something that bands might not dig, like my new Schecter 8 string. I am curious...
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When I saw Emerson Lake and Palmer in the '70s the bass cabinet was a "W" cabinet that layed on its side. The 2 15s pointed their sound around some zig-zag and came out the front. It was about 3'high and 5' wide ! The really strange thing was a LARGE high frequency horn on top. I have no idea how it was crossed over. I did buy a green Altec Lancing horn for my bass amp. It got some killer treble until it bit the dust . Then I went to a common SVT and it was good.
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The e. q. is way different, yes. I just meant what a V.U. meter would 'see'. The extra mids of a 'bird is not what I meant, although that is the sound that sets it apart. I suppose a compressor could make them all sustain the same.
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A neck-through like a Rickenbacker 4003 or a Thunderbird will have a different sustain. A Fender will fade like a bass drum and is more "regular tone " that folks are used to hearing. Maybe true ?
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It is wide for sure ! I could dig one of those ABM 900 amps. They weigh at least 40 lbs. and have four fans !
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Trick of the Light- The Who ? I had to refresh my Who memory -ha ! Is Ox playing an 8 string bass on that tune ? I noticed he was laid-back and not playing many notes on the verses. This Schecter 8 string is hard to fret cleanly because the big string touches the fret first; then the strings must be pushed down some more for the little string to get down on the fret. This bass might be useful in a 3-piece band. The neck pickup is only a single-coil in a humbucker cover . The bridge pickup is a humbucker.
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I use a Levy M4 strap that is one-ply and 3.5" leather. They cost about $25. You could double-wide your colorful patterns (get some paisley patterns ) , backed with rough suede leather. It would be too wide so you could trim the patterns to make a deluxe 4" strap.
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Am i finally out of touch? ..are you?
grenadillabama replied to Barking Spiders's topic in General Discussion
I am out of touch except I can find about one album a month. Recently I got Kirk Swan-Unloaded. Anyone remember the Boston band Dumptruck ? Back in Indie times I got tired of the 1960s bands. Now I like new bands with a 1960s sound ! -
Another way a 610 cabinet may be wired is 8 ohm speakers with each pair connected in series for 16 ohms. Then the 3 pairs are connected in parallel for something like 5 ohms. I think that is what my Ashdown ABM 610 has. Any amp will drive this cabinet well.
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It might help a band draw a bigger crowd to have some women who can play good- don't you think ?
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Your sound is very clean and distinct ! Maybe if the bass were boosted and some mids cut a bit the high string would not come out . I like the high string . It sounds good now and I want an 8 string too !
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Model T is a 4string or 5string. Another 8string is the bolt-on Session Riot 8 . It is a natural ash body with black parts like the Model T. The neck-through Stiletto like yours probably sounds better. Imagine an 8 string bass alongside a 12 string gtr !
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I have wanted an 8-string for a while. The natural (ash) Schecter Riot 8 Session looks great to me because the maple fingerboard matches the body. I considered the short-scale Hagstrum 8 except they have changed back to slide switches instead of a rotary pickup switch . Now they look more like the 60s version. It may not have 8 saddles to adjust intonation . Both Schecters look good and cost about the same. The Model T seems good with a 2-position treble "dip switch" to change the frequency boosted or cut. It comes in a 4string and a 5string.
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I like my 2017 Ray best. A "less hot" (mellower) sound I can get with a Deluxe Precision Bass with 3-band e.q. The active mid controls can adjust for the song or picking position . To use the heel of your palm to mute some by the bridge changes any bass sound a lot. I like variety ! How about a Schecter Model T ?