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I ran pretty much the same set-up for years (but with the AH250) and occasionally had this problem in certain rooms. I kept knocking up the volume but still couldn't hear myself properly. Meanwhile, buildings were collapsing across the street...). My advice (in addition to what has already been said) would be have a look at your EQ settings. Too much bass? Feels great, but gets lost in the mix and ends up just booming around. Set your EQ much flatter, and add more mid-range. That way you can get audability and clarity with less actual volume. Of course, I am basing this on my EQ settings - yours may already be fine!!
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Nice review Seb! It sounds good too - particularly on the Redding track.
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[quote name='Musicman20' post='802193' date='Apr 10 2010, 10:27 PM']I hate how much gas I get for amps and cabs!!![/quote] Jeez man! Are you [i][b]ever[/b][/i] satisfied?!? You've got more gear than most music stores!!
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It will certainly send its full power to them (well, half of it to each cab - so 275 watts each). But it depends what you mean by "drive" them? There should be plenty of volume....
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What cab would be suitable for this head?
Conan replied to dirtylittleherbert's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='dirtylittleherbert' post='799849' date='Apr 8 2010, 02:47 PM']Cheers mate that makes things a little easier becasue the LG1000 is 2x500 watts I thought I would need a speaker with at least 500w of power. I think I'm gonna have to get an older amp I don't mind how it looks as long as the sound is good.[/quote] I'm fairly sure this means that it has two channels that can either be run [b]separately[/b] (like two separate 500 watt amps) or "[b]bridged[/b]" together to get a single-channel 1000 watt amp. -
If the Ampeg has speakon inputs you will need a speakon-speakon lead. If not, a speakon-jack will be what you are after. I just purchased a jack-speakon lead to connect my Ampeg to a BareFaced Compact.... OBBM makes great ones, but if you need one for this very evening then whatever you can get at a music shop will have to suffice!
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What cab would be suitable for this head?
Conan replied to dirtylittleherbert's topic in Amps and Cabs
[quote name='dirtylittleherbert' post='799727' date='Apr 8 2010, 12:45 PM']Wouldn't each cab need to be at least 500w tho? Or would I see them go up in smoke?[/quote] The amp will only put out it's maximum power (1000 watts if it really [i]is[/i] that powerful!) when it's running flat out. It's highly unlikely you will ever need such an amp running flat out so I wouldn't worry too much about trying to match the power handling of the cabs to the claimed output of the amp! Remember though that you will only get the max power if the total impedance of the cab/cabs is 4 ohms! Two 8 ohm cabs will give the desired result, as will one 4 ohm cab. If you run it through one 8 ohm cab you will "only" get (at a guess) around 600 watts. Still a [i][b]LOT[/b][/i] of power for a regular band setting, but again you will only get this amount of power if the amp runs flat out. Basically, what you have in your LG1000 is [b][i]loads[/i][/b] of headroom (power in reserve if you like). If you could stretch to a BareFaced Big One or Vintage, I suspect your sound would be [b][i]awesome[/i][/b]! Interestingly though, the Big One runs at SIX ohms, so you wouldn't quite get the full kilowatt (that sounds cool doesn't it?!), but the sensitivity of the cab would make it sound even louder! Confusing? You bet! As already stated, the choice of speaker cabs is a massive part of what your eventual "sound" will be - so try as many as you can and choose carefully (or, on the other hand, if you're like me - just buy the first one(s) that you like the look of and can afford!!). There are loads of great choices on here, and some brilliant prices. Good luck man! -
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I've never played on myself, but from what I've heard of Vigiers on recordings I would put them in the category you are looking at... There are a few guys on here that own these French masterpieces, so I'm sure they will correct me if I'm wrong!!
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[quote name='alanbass1' post='797885' date='Apr 6 2010, 06:50 PM']I had my 'dream' bass built from a custom builder back in '05 and was completely dissappointed with the experience and end result - so much so that I offloaded the bass at a massive loss.[/quote] Care to name and shame? Or explain why it was so disappointing? Just interested. Quite a lot of guys on here talk about their "dream" basses as being the mutt's nuts, so would be interesting to hear another viewpoint!
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A couple of Northern ones just in case....! [url="http://www.frankusherguitars.co.uk/"]http://www.frankusherguitars.co.uk/[/url] [url="http://www.jxgguitars.com/"]http://www.jxgguitars.com/[/url] Much smaller scale operations, so more flexible and easy to work with possibly?
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[quote name='davidmpires' post='795546' date='Apr 4 2010, 10:42 AM']Now soundwise if I'm using a 4x10 maybe i need to put the barefaced on it's side to stabilize the stack no?[/quote] Not necessarily. Your little Markbass amp on top will give the stack a kinda "pyramid" stylee if you place the Compact vertically... If you had an old-style "proper" sized amp then it might look silly that way and you would be right to lay the Compact sideways.... Your rig mate - your choice!!
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[quote name='davidmpires' post='794910' date='Apr 3 2010, 11:02 AM']Would you stack it on top of the Compact or vice versa. I sometimes seat on teh Compact and I'm about 13 and 1/2 stones.[/quote] I sat on a Compact, and I'm about four stones heavier than you!! I know that people have questioned their strength and build solidity but I can't see a problem with that at all. I'm significantly heavier than any bass cab - even an Ampeg - and there were no creaks or grumbles from the bareFaced!
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[quote name='Grand Wazoo' post='794461' date='Apr 2 2010, 05:10 PM']Did it have ketchup on it? [/quote] Reggae reggae sauce - which looks even MORE like dried blood!!
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Thanks for sharing those photos with us GW.... I was really enjoying my sausage sandwich right up till that point!
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Hardest piece of music I have ever tried to play...
Conan replied to Bilbo's topic in Theory and Technique
If this is a wind-up, it's lost on me sadly! Thanks for the tip-off Bilbo! Nice one!! Guess I look like a total arse now... -
Hardest piece of music I have ever tried to play...
Conan replied to Bilbo's topic in Theory and Technique
Looks easy enough to me..... but then I can't read music! Shame, as my youngest daughter is called Elanor (Tolkein spelling!)... -
[quote name='dirtylittleherbert' post='793529' date='Apr 1 2010, 05:31 PM']Any thoughts on the Ashdown LG 1000? There's one for sale on here thats all.[/quote] Looks like a good price! Never used one myself, but in my experience you can't go far wrong with Ashdown gear. I personally don't much care for these new-fangled "mini-amps"... but each to their own! I think they look silly perched on the top of a full sized cab, but that's just me! On the other hand, my amp weighs nearly as much as the cabs do!! Horses for courses.
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The amp itself will have information on it (usually on the back, but sometimes on the front as well) stating how much power it will give into speaker cabs. My Ampeg for example gives 200 watts into 8 ohms or 350 watts into 4 ohms. Some amps will run safely at 2 ohms combined load (I am not sure that there are any 2 ohm cabs, but two 4 ohm cabs connected into the same amp will allow the amp to run at 2 ohms...). Most of the cabs currently available (there are a few exceptions) will have an impedance of either 4 or 8 ohms - so if I run my amp head through one 4 ohm cab I will get the "full" 350w. However, my cabs are 8 ohms each! If I only connect one of them to the amp I will only get 200 watts, but if I connect BOTH, the total impedance falls to 4 ohms and magically I get 350 watts!! Great innit!? Each cab has a power handling ability of 450 watts. As the amp puts 350 watts into the pair of them, each cab is in effect getting 175 watts - so that is well withing the range that they are designed or rated to cope with. Remember though that the power output of an amp, and the power handling ability of a cab, do not give a reliable indication of how loud they will be!! That's when all that techno stuff about efficiency etc come in and make my head spin! Hope this is helpful! I'm no expert mind... Some people will say that you should try to get an amp and cab made by the same manufacturer, but I'm not sure this makes any real difference. If you are buying second-hand it is much easier to mix-and-match anyway!
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Dunno about "best", but I've used parcelforce a few times with no problems at all...
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[quote name='Pete Academy' post='791037' date='Mar 30 2010, 08:15 PM']Thanks for posting that. Thought I'd seen it all, but I love discovering this stuff.[/quote] Anyone else notice that although he's playing a lefty bongo, he strung it upside down!?!?
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Never used one of these, but if you want quality at a great price with an element of future-proofing (in other words, you're unlikely to ever need a more powerful amp head!)... [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=82027&hl="]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=82027&hl=[/url]
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How long is a piece of string? Do you play in a band? If so, how loud are they? Will you be gigging with the amp? If so, will you have PA support? What kind of sound are you looking for? How big/strong are you?! There are plenty of options available in the "amps and cabs for sale" section on here, as, to be honest, £300 ain't gonna get you much if you buy new! [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=75123"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=75123[/url] ?? [url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=69315"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=69315[/url] ??