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  1. Thanks for replying! - I had a horrible thought this would be something that no-one would have anything to say about! [quote name='bremen' post='122740' date='Jan 18 2008, 11:25 AM']You wouldn't want to be putting half the amp's power into the 8" mid range speaker though, it's designed to be used bi-amped and would probably die if you fed it big bass.[/quote] What about if I replaced the 8" with some thing like this [url="http://www.bluearan.co.uk/menu/index.php?id=BAC8PS21&product=B!amp!C_8PS21_8!dquote!_200W_Low_Frequency_Driver_8Ohm&browsemode=category"]8" 8ohm 200W low frequency driver[/url] ? [quote name='bremen' post='122740' date='Jan 18 2008, 11:25 AM']It seems a shame to butcher a piece of kit that you like anyway.[/quote] Totally - I don't want to do anything irreversible - and it's either this or selling it. The amp slides straight out and my well be the right size for a rackmount head - if not it could just be empty. I'd be able to change the speakers back if I wanted.
  2. Hi all, I've posted this in the amps & cabs forum too - but then I thought it might be best in here... This is just a thought - I've never done anything like this before - so I'm asking some questions before I'll consider it viable. I have an Ampeg B3158 Combo. It's really a well constructed heavy Ampeg cab. It tilt's back onto 2 casters, and has handles each side and one on the top for lifting. Great. Not only that - but it fits snug into the boot of my car length, height and breadth (vw polo) - So snug I can shut the boot, and leave the parcel shelf in. Anyway, I digress. It's a biamped 150W B3 head (one 50W and one 100w, although I have a feeling there's 3 power amps sections) - One 8" 50w 4ohm driver and a 15" 150w (according to the parts list) 8ohm Woofer. For those who don't know what these combos look like - here's a picture. Mine's an older one - looks far more "classic" Ampeg than that. More like a thin, tall svt15e speaker cab with a built in head. So - I decided to get a new rig. I've decided I want an svt3-pro, which is good. That bit's done. (I think!) Now the problem comes with the cab. I would really like to be able fit a cab in the boot of my car - parcel shelf down. So - I got to thinking - Why not take the head out of my B3158. An svt3-pro head might even fit the hole left, I've checked the dimensions and it's pretty close... Then replace the 15" and 8" speakers with new 8ohm ones - making it a 4ohm cab and getting the full 450W from the svt. I reckon the combo is worth £350+ it's in really good nick. Which would be enough to put towards an ampeg b15 and some sort of 2x10. If I did the upgrades, the speakers would cost about £100?? which would be about the same price as me selling the combo and buying 2 new cabs (£350-£400). But then I'd be stuck with transportation issues. So basically the choice is - 1) Upgrade the speakers - have no transport problems, not have to find a buyer for the combo, not have to find new cabs - only have a 15" and 8" 2) Sell the combo - buy 2 cabs - have transport issues, have to do all the buying and selling, driving and picking stuff up - have a 15" and two 10s (and have gear that's built to do what I'm using it for!) Does anyone think upgrading the speakers is a good idea? Or am I just being a tosser? Please be blunt. Cheers John
  3. Hi all. This is just a thought - I've never done anything like this before - so I'm asking some questions before I'll consider it viable. I have an Ampeg B3158 Combo. It's really a well constructed heavy Ampeg cab. It tilt's back onto 2 casters, and has handles each side and one on the top for lifting. Great. Not only that - but it fits snug into the boot of my car length, height and breadth (vw polo) - So snug I can shut the boot, and leave the parcel shelf in. I love it - It's perfect except for one thing. IT JUST NOT BLOODY LOUD ENOUGH. It used to be - until we got a new drummer (for whom I've started wearing earplugs to play with). Now it's no where near. Due to the evils of gig gear sharing - I've seen 4-5 bands use it - all of whom have remarked how much they liked it - it's much louder than you'd think for a 150W solid state combo, especially in big rooms for some reason... and it's never been not loud enough - until now, and since I've started playing with a bastard son of Animal / Moon / Bonham. Anyway, I digress. It's a biamped 150W B3 head (one 50W and one 100w, although I have a feeling there's 3 power amps sections) - One 8" 50w 4ohm driver and a 15" 150w (according to the parts list) 8ohm Woofer. For those who don't know what these combos look like - here's a picture. Mine's an older one - looks far more "classic" Ampeg than that. More like a thin, tall svt15e speaker cab with a built in head. So - I decided to get a new rig. I've decided I want an svt3-pro, which is good. That bit's done. (I think!) Now the problem comes with the cab. I would really like to be able fit a cab in the boot of my car - parcel shelf down. So - I got to thinking - Why not take the head out of my B3158. An svt3-pro head might even fit the hole left, I've checked the dimensions and it's pretty close... Then replace the 15" and 8" speakers with new 8ohm ones - making it a 4ohm cab and getting the full 450W from the svt. I reckon the combo is worth £250-£300 - it's in really good nick. Which would be enough to put towards an ampeg b15 and some sort of 2x10. If I did the upgrades, the speakers would cost about £100?? which would be about the same price as me selling the combo and buying 2 new cabs (£350-£400). But then I'd be stuck with transportation issues. So basically the choice is - 1) Upgrade the speakers - have no transport problems, not have to find a buyer for the combo, not have to find new cabs - only have a 15" and 8" 2) Sell the combo - buy 2 cabs - have transport issues, have to do all the buying and selling, driving and picking stuff up - have a 15" and two 10s (and have gear that's built to do what I'm using it for!) Does anyone think upgrading the speakers is a good idea? Or am I just being a tosser? Please be blunt. Cheers John
  4. [quote name='Perry' post='119936' date='Jan 14 2008, 08:57 AM']A funny time for us is when the singer came in a bar too early.[/quote] I don't think I've ever been in a bar too early. Except perhaps once or twice. Once in particular, many years ago, I got so trolleyed before a gig I had no idea who I was never mind how to play the bass. Still did the gig though. I fell over at least once. I told jokes between songs. One of which was "If you don't f***ing start clapping, you can all f*** off.". I thought it was funny anyway. I'm a reformed character though now. I never mix drinks or duck out for spliffs before gigs.
  5. yeah - I love my 50w. If you want a nice amp for at home - I deffo recommend the B50R. The 100 is a brilliant studio amp / small gig amp - no fuss. Great sound for a tranny. They work really well with acoustic basses, and playing electric basses with 6 string acoustics. I'm sure I saw a B200 rocket on Jools Holland one night.
  6. Are good amps. I've got a B50r - which is smaller (obviously!) and has more simplistic controls. Great amp though.
  7. [quote name='PauBass' post='63185' date='Sep 20 2007, 03:16 PM'] Would you be interested in selling separetly? If so, how much for the cabinet?[/quote] And coincidentally - I want the head.
  8. Dunlops for me. I bought some the last time I bought a new bass. I dropped my old bass right on my big toe whilst the new bass and straplocks where in transit. Like a premonition it was. dunlops are a real pain in the arse to get on your strap - but once they're on - they're great - especially if you have more than one bass and only one strap like me. Off and on again in 10 seconds.
  9. bigjohn

    t-rex squeezer

    I'm strangely attracted to the DHA, It looks like it's been put together in a potting shed and painted by someone who's peaking on LSD. Anyone got one? I'm finding it harder make my mind up than I usually do - most of the reviews I've read seem to make a point of making compressors' transparency sound like a good thing.
  10. bigjohn

    t-rex squeezer

    Nice one, I saw that on his list - but wasn't sure it was a pedal.
  11. bigjohn

    t-rex squeezer

    Hiya fellas, I was wondering if any of you own / have owned a T-Rex Squeezer? I'm thinking about getting one. I don't use any pedals or effects or anything at the moment. I've got a precision special (with the extra J pickup) and a solid state Ampeg combo (b3158). I'm looking to do two things - compress my sound a bit - I play in a 3 piece and sometimes I think my sound could do with being a bit more consistent. I also want to add some tube colouration. I'd like my Ampeg to sound a bit more SVT like. It's a good amp - but sometimes a little dry. I'm a bit concerned about this pedal being a bit hissy. I don't like hiss this man [url="http://www.ev-b.com/compressors.html"]http://www.ev-b.com/compressors.html[/url] here hates them because of it. Anyone got any alternatives? All the best John
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