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Ridiculous bass amp specification wish list


Merton
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I have clearly got too much time on my hands so I've come up with my dream bass amp. It's pretty silly really otherwise someone would have already done it...

Class A/B power section, old school power supply, min 400W
Form factor a la Eden WT550 or Ashdown CTM30 (i.e. small and narrow but not necessarily lightweight!)
All valve preamp - running at proper plate voltages please
Keep it simple with gain (with the ability to get some lovely dirt if needed), three or four band active EQ, volume
Min speaker load 2 ohms (yes...)
Preferably with an aux in and headphone out but these aren't paramount

Who wants to build me one then :D

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[quote name='Merton' timestamp='1488985920' post='3253509']
Doesn't do 2 ohms I don't think, but that is exactly the thing I mean. Good work sire!
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It does, just never been documented correctly.

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[quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1488988259' post='3253535']
Yep, the WA will happily do 2ohm.

But, if you can live without the 2ohm or active EQ, look no further than the[url="http://basschat.co.uk/topic/282884-handbox-bass-amplification-new-to-the-uk/"] Handbox R-400[/url].
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Ah wicked. The Handbox is what started this train of thought - I almost messaged you to ask about the two ohm thing!

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[quote name='Merton' timestamp='1488988356' post='3253537']
Ah wicked. The Handbox is what started this train of thought - I almost messaged you to ask about the two ohm thing!
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Because the WA can do 2-ohms, it got me wondering about the R-400, so I asked Leszek if it was possible:

'Not as it is, but for 50€ we can do modification on 2Ohm, no problem.'

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[quote name='wateroftyne' timestamp='1488992141' post='3253569']


Because the WA can do 2-ohms, it got me wondering about the R-400, so I asked Leszek if it was possible:

'Not as it is, but for 50€ we can do modification on 2Ohm, no problem.'
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Ooooooooh :)

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If Handbox use a Trace/Ashdown MOSFET type output stage, it is easy as you just add more MOSFETSs. You may not get a great deal more power though as the the power supply is unlikely to be able to supply much more unless it is stupidly over-spec'd and the heat-sinking/heat management may not be designed to cope with the extra heat.

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[quote name='Merton' timestamp='1488999810' post='3253647']
It's not about power but about the ability to drive three 8 ohm cabs with a bit of margin for error really. It's part of a daft mid-term plan I have to make an uber modular rig with One10s :rolleyes:
[/quote] when did detachable 3x10 become daft? 16x10 is daft....

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Hey Merton,
We are on the same page tone wise (Ashdown ABM et al....)
I give another vote for the Mesa Walkabout. On paper it has "only" watts at 4 ohms. But in reality, I never reached its limits playing with the same cabs, the same bands I did with the ABM500.
It has become my amp of choice!
Still curious about the ABM600 though :) .....and the Handbox as well.

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