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Hey Mario, thank you for your thoughts! I did try the GK range (not all models) and as a signature I felt them too scooped, hence my settling for an Eitch T-900 as a more sober version of a clean amp. Since I'm now in passive Fender territory I thought I'd add more colour via the amp head and enjoy a bit of valve-like warmth whilst keeping definition and sharpness if needed.
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Ah but the size starts getting huge aye…!
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ah! Much appreciated Paul, your opinion does have good weight here! seems like I’m gonna sort for the ABM 20th anniversary I saw… … next assessments will likely be HX Effects vs Darkglass Microtubes and BB2 vs Super Twin 2… I can see that coming 😂 Ander.
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Hmmm! Really interested in the ABM with a Microtubes…!
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Aha! The only amp I’ve bought twice. to me they’re Gallien Kruegers done right haha! And the taste knob does warm and scooped… ah, I may regret it but yep. I’ve seen an Ashdown ABM I’d like to go for, so needs must…! (Feeling that Ashdown does Ampeg but Ampeg won’t do Ashdown…) anyway let me not hijack my own thread 😂
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Ah indeed, sorted for this Sunday it seems
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Oh and well, yeah, when it comes to amplifiers, I'm a bit disappointed with Darkglass... I had the last 500w Microtubes and whilst warm I found it to have a fairly generic character, something in it wasn't moving me to be honest... ... Not to mention the pricing they have is getting more and more ridiculous! ... I do love a microtubes X distortion though, I won't lie...! Ander.
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Ha! well that does clear it for me in many ways... I found this confirming from Ashdown it is UK built and UK hand wired... https://ashdownmusic.com/products/20th-anniversary-abm-600-evo-iv Not to diss out on the regular ABM 600's but this is also cheaper than the regulars I'm seeing currently so I guess at this point in time it is the best call. Compressor wise it seems like it'll do the job - I get too confused and scared to touch all those knobs the dedicated compressors do 😁 Seems like this ABM and the BB2 will be a great match thanks!
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Wondering if you guys could help me. I'm considering changing my bass head (Eich T900) for an ABM 600 EVO IV. I'm running it with a Barefaced Big Baby 2 that I'm planning to keep. I've a couple questions over an offer I've seen for one ABM 600 EVO IV 20th anniversary: 1. Seller claims it's UK made and hand wired - is this the same for 'regular' ABM 600 EVO IV's? 2. Is £400 a good price in good condition? 3. How useful is the compresor? I don't abuse it but like to keep some 'always on' 4. Heard from a trusted BC'er that Ashdown and Barefaced is a good pairing but happy to hear more on this! (more on this here)
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Oh I hear where you're coming from... ... In my case it's more for the handiness of presets. Mind, this is 'only' the HX Effects so £250 invested. I normally have 2 cleans and 2 dirty sounds - the only respective difference being the boost added on... Distortion, despite the punk rock genre, is very metal-like, Darkglass simulation... ... Other than that I do noodle around a bit with chorus or octave at most for my neosoul sounds but definitely can be discarded as I don't gig or rehearse at the moment with it... I'm hijacking my own thread but maybe the ABM with a good Darkglass pedal, and boost at most, does everything for me.
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I think that's your answer. And if you still have a Helix you can run an Ampeg sim through your Ashdown with the EQ disengaged. Aha! Yep I'm on the fence about moving or keeping the HX effects. Potentially settling for the ABM 600 ltd @ £400, then I'll have to assess whether I want to keep the HX Effects or just get a Darkglass pedal (the distortion I use on my HX) and make a small pedalboard.
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Hm thank you for the notes @BassAdder60 it seems like the ABM is a big winner, unanimously! I was expecting Ampeg to put some more resistance to it ha! Curious about the EVO V but can't justify the price... ... Yes, I'm seeing the ABM 600 for about 450-500 often... this particular limited edition one claims to be UK made and hand wired... Is the 'regular' ABM 600 EVO IV also UK made / hand wired? Not sure if that one I checked is too good to be true... Will defo ask some questions and check on the Ashdown owners thread, thank you! Ander.
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Well... It seems I've found a 20th Anniversary ABM 600 EVO IV nearby home for £400... ... this is the quilted panel with silvery front - assuming it's a good price even for a regular ABM 600 - don't care much about the "limited edition-ness"... Shall I pull the trigger? 👀
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Thank you! Yes, I've always obsessed over a small amp, hence my Eitch T900 I put in my gig bag... ... Having said that, I always drive to venues and rehearsals, many times I use the HX Effects into the rehearsal room if I'm feeling lazy or rushed to pack cables etc...! What I'm saying is, despite my obsession for portability, I don't really need it - that does not mean I'm after a huge Ampeg, but the size of the ABM 600 is defo enough. Also I'm pushing 600w on 8ohm with the Eich T900... Assuming the 350ish of the ABM on 8 ohm will be plenty for stage in pubs and the like...
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Hmmm! thank you both! Am I right in going for the ABM 600? Any other model I should research or consider? I'd like to not have to dough out for my Eich T900 so I've a 'buying power' of about £500-600. Saw a mint ABM 600 for £450...! Sorry, I spend all my day trading basses and rarely change amp heads
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Hey gang, I'm in a bit of a mess so I figured I could do with your help. I come back from active Stingrays into a HX Effects, Eich T900 and a Barefaced Big Baby 2. I've swapped the Stingrays to Fenders + cash in the bank and now I have two passive American Original Precision and Jazz. I really like their sound but I'm ready for a change. The Barefaced is staying as it projects massively and clearly and it's lightweight etc. I am after a head with more colour, and my first instinct was Ampeg. I tried an SVT 7 Pro at a rehearsal room and funny enough I quite liked it! I always push the treble and low on the Rays and I play punk rock and neosoul. So I need a fat clean, a punchy clean and a dirty sound and I'm sorted. Now I start to dig around and it seems like the Ashdown is all the things the Ampeg could be and I have yet less idea about Ashdowns other than the crappy ones you often see in rehearsal rooms. I love that scooped, trebbly character you can pull from an Ampeg but from my research it seems you can make those with Ashdown too... ie. Ashdown will cover Ampeg but Ampeg won't cover the warmth from Ashdown.... ... Any other players I should consider? I don't love the drive/controls on the Aguilar Tone Hammer so that's discarded... Mesa Boogie Subway D800+? Thanks! Ander.
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Line6 HX Effects - £275 including gig bag...! - *SOLD*
Ander87 replied to Ander87's topic in Effects For Sale
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As the title, no damage - fantastic amp, super low weight and lots of power delivery. 3.70kg in small format, 900w @ 4 Ohm, 600w @ 8 Ohm Taste knob adding loads of versatility, vintage to scooped modern. Get me before I withdraw it, this is the only amp I've bought twice if that shows how much I like it! I've seen something I'm really after, can drop it down to £550
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Ampeg Svt pro with Korg rack Mount tuner
Ander87 replied to beastie's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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... I'm always switching between Stingrays and Precisions, so.... Musicman & Fender... After letting go of my Rays and putting some money in the bank... American Original 60s Jazz (Sonic Blue) and American Original 60s (Lake Placid Blue). Genuinely surprised, these two are a-mazing!!!! Will tell you more once tried out on rehearsal...! I had a stunt with an active Fender but realised it's not my thing... for active basses I'll choose Stingray 10/10 but realising I'm most of the times on the same settings, I'll just do the EQ on the HX Stomp / Amp and go...! Best, Ander.
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Ah, just came back from an idilic sunny drive back from David's after collecting his (my!) American Original Jazz bass. Even though we got to speak due to another bass, this turned out to be a great happenstance. It had been a while since my last Jazz and David's offer was absolutely fit for my needs. The bass was in perfect condition as he mentioned and you can tell is was beautifully taken care of. We had a great chat and David was super welcoming, I felt very comfortable dealing with him with perfect communications. ... Sometimes, GAS allowing, one realises the human value of this community, dealing with the wonderful people that keep it alive and make you keep a smile on your face: David is one of these gentlemen. Deal with absolute confidence.
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