seanbarnes Posted July 3, 2011 Posted July 3, 2011 i have been playing bass for only a short time now and i am just about to start playing with a band. i am needing a head and i am a bit stuck as i know very little about that area. I have looked at orange tiny terrors and hartke HA3500. i was wondering if there is anything i should specifically look out for. i dont really know if this will have much relevance but the band is a NYC hardcore band. Thanks in advance! Quote
Mr. Foxen Posted July 3, 2011 Posted July 3, 2011 Budget is the thing really. Tiny Terror is good for being small and dirty, and spending a bit on valves can make it do clean too. How much knob twiddling do you like to do? I'm gonna guess not much, the Hartke LH500 is minimal knobs and more of a clean machine. Quote
seanbarnes Posted July 3, 2011 Author Posted July 3, 2011 [quote name='Mr. Foxen' post='1291682' date='Jul 4 2011, 12:16 AM']Budget is the thing really. Tiny Terror is good for being small and dirty, and spending a bit on valves can make it do clean too. How much knob twiddling do you like to do? I'm gonna guess not much, the Hartke LH500 is minimal knobs and more of a clean machine.[/quote] Thanks for your help. Quote
Dad3353 Posted July 3, 2011 Posted July 3, 2011 Good evening, seanbarnes... A couple of factors to be considered, in order to give reasonable advice... What cab (or cabs...) will you be driving (and what impedance...)? What size venues will you be playing (rehearsal room..? studio..? pubs'n'clubs..? halls with FOH PA..?)? Without this, I'll just be guessing, but the Hartke HA3500 is a well-known workhorse, and very flexible. The Orange will do a good job in its ballpark, but its qualities are also its limitations. Give a bit more info and you'll get much more, and better advice, I'm sure. Hope this helps... Quote
Sibob Posted July 3, 2011 Posted July 3, 2011 I'd also recommend the Orange Terror, amazing little amp...although the EQ isn't versatile, it just basically tweaks the amp sound...rather than give you plenty of different sounds. Change the valves though, get a cleaner sound from better tubes so you have more usable volume....and dirt can come from pedals. I know a few people who love the Hartke LH500 too, real simple amp, cheap and powerful...can't go wrong! Si Quote
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