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warwickhunt

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  1. Firstly, neither amp will damage your cab (caveat - you aren't a fool with how you use it). All things being equal between the amps (valve/SS/EQ centres/'sound'), you need to ask what benefit could the 200w have over the 500w? Likely answer is none. However, the 500w gives you more headroom and future-proofs upgrades and changes in circumstance. One thing you didn't mention is price; watts are very cheap today, so I'm assuming they aren't that different in cost.
  2. LOL already discussed this as a back up... but I already have 2 back ups.
  3. Discount Sandberg and Maruszczyk at your peril. Both can be had active or passive (Sandberg can be switched) and they are generally sowell put together you can buy blind with little worry... Oh and most are feather weights.
  4. An efficient/sensitive cab will make all the difference (not just 4 ohm).
  5. I was watching this the other week and I realised how much I liked Phil's vocals. He hasn't got a massively recognisable voice but he just has an honest, good rock voice; a touch of Coverdale but without the unnecessary theatrics.
  6. You'll still get referred to as 'the guitar player' by 90% of people... another 9% wouldn't know a bass from a Peruvian nose flute and 1% are bass players (who will feel your dilemma)! True fact that.
  7. Get a P bass but do yourself a favour and make it a Sandberg... or Maruszczyk.
  8. That's an odd plate/labeling. Most, if not every amp I've ever owned (quite a few) that can operate at a min 4 ohm load has had 2 outputs BUT you could connect a single 4 ohm cab to either. Saying that, the pic you show does seem to indicate that you can only get 4 ohm when connecting 2 separate 8 ohm cabs. Very odd way to do things.
  9. Those Tech Soundsystems cabs are great cabs, just hope the new drivers were matched to the physical dimension of the box/cab.
  10. It's not really a dilemma or a big issue. It is a simple fact that valves are more fragile than solid state and a 'little' more care needs to be taken. I was always lead to believe that the power up/down sequence simply lengthened the life of the valves. I have to confess that I've learned a bit re. the standby / cooling down period. I tended to think that standby for a minute or two just allowed the valves to cool gradually; going from full hot gig temperature to cool down a bit in standby mode and then full cool down when 'off'. For me, common sense said you simply did everything gradually; take it into a gig from a cold van/exterior and give it a while to come to ambient, power up in standby, full power on to play... and then just reverse that to take it home. I've never timed how I do such things, just whatever happened naturally.
  11. I'm old school, I'd expect to be given a set list... preferably the one that the band do! I say that because I once did a dep and was given a list of 25 songs by the guitarist. Got to the gig to find they were also using a dep drummer, who'd been given 25 songs by the vocalist... they weren't the same 25! I still cross paths with that drummer on gigs and it is always our first reminisce.
  12. What size band are you talking about and are you thinking original material or covers... actually as I think of it, it doesn't matter the answer is the same - Money! Pub covers bands likely just do it themselves and it is 1 less person to take a share. Originals bands that aren't established and a success will need to pay someone (unless they have a very good friend who has faith in them), established bands often do have their own engineer/sound person.
  13. The music industry/world is littered with such happenings. Every bass player needs a DFA switch on their bass and a 'boutique' DI box (with a straight bypass through it). I did a gig and the in-house engineer seemed to have the hump with me from the off and he was unhappy with everything I had brought and played through. He was complaining that my cab was causing masses of bottom end boom in the room... I politely pointed out that at the time I was simply going from bass to HIS DI and my amp was still on stand by; any issues were down to him/his PA. Oh I felt smug but I swear he didn't even put me through the PA during the gig.
  14. I should add that he didn't copy Pino... he copied my bass (well maybe).
  15. I particularly liked; "The original 1965 Vintage Gibson Nickel EB-0 pickup is from a bass serial number 340051. The pickup eventually died and had to be re-wired and now sounds even better than originally!" So we have an original EB-0 pup (with the actual bass' serial number)... but it is rewound... and not even to the same spec!
  16. As @thodrik has said, I used to put mine on standby as I finished the last number. Walk away off stage or off to the side for a few minutes, go back and power it down but leave it to be the last thing that I moved after all of my other gear was shifted. If we were the only band on I would even load all of my gear into the car and lifted the head off my cab last thing... I've even been known to have the amp head sitting on the floor to the side of the cabs; I read somewhere that it could 'potentially' prolong valve/amp life if it wasn't sitting on top of a cab which is vibrating for the whole of your gig. That was never a serious worry but if I thought it was a rough gig I'd sooner not have it up on high.
  17. I used to have one of the combos with that amp section, EV speaker in it. Sadly the whole package couldn't punch its way out of a paper bag and it was resigned to a nice bedroom amp/combo.
  18. What is the link between Dave Funk and Russ Allee? I was always under the impression that DF was the link between Gibson/AMP/SWR.
  19. Shame we are opposite ends of the country, I have a 112 that sounds nothing like your Aguilar (I've owned them in the past) but distances kill it dead.
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