ped Posted October 24 Share Posted October 24 I recently bought an Eich 112pro combo from @Wan on the forum. Wayne met me half way (in fact I think he travelled much further than I did) and we had a great chat during the familiar car park handover. Lovely guy, with a lot of fantastic experiences and gigs. As described, the combo is in brand new condition and complete with the padded cover and shipping box. Wayne sold it as his gigs now require in-ears, and in some respects, my band is moving in that direction hence the need for something which is step towards that. I’ve had lots of big amps, tube amps and solid state, and I’ve always quite liked combos for some reason. My Blackstar U500/250ACT stack being my most recent rig. However I have found that the gigs we play tend to be in dedicated music venues with decent PA and I only need a monitor. I don’t always get one however as we’re a 7 piece band and there aren’t usually enough. The idea of a kickback came from a recent gig where we played a big-ish stage and I used a house 2x10 Laney combo kickback. It sounded great, as in I could hear myself better than ever. But it was very heavy. I did play the previous version of this Eich combo, by Tecamp, some time ago. I like that it’s still a box shape as opposed to a wedge, and I find the tilt back mechanism, by way of a little metal rod that slots in at the back, elegantly simple and effective. I got it home and set everything flat. I haven’t used many cutting edge new breed cabs so I wasn’t really prepared for the sound of this thing. It sounds and feels absolutely huge, thick and syrupy without any ‘boxy’ vibes that I normally associate with a small combo. It’s really quite incredible. The treble is so smooth and sweet maybe due to there being a separate cone as opposed to a horn for the top end. I didn’t need to change a thing from dead flat for the perfect sound (at home) whikst the simple ‘taste’ control will no doubt be useful in live settings, helping either bring out the clank and mids or warmth and pillowy feel with one twist. It’s also dead silent and pretty light, but reassuringly solid. I have yet to try the DI but will do this weekend. Some pics in ‘lean back’ mode. Not sure how I’ll position it on stage, wonder what others do - maybe to my side so I’m in between it and the drummer. I may get the extension, I very much doubt I’ll ‘need’ it, but in case they stop making them in black it may be nice to have 🤔 Question - if I wanted for some mad reason to use this AND my Blackstar rig, could I use something like a Lehle P Split II after my pedalboard and run a cable into each amp and control them separately? My bass is passive and I’m not sure if my pedalboard buffers the signal or not, certainly the main pedals on the top don’t but there’s a TC Soectracomp underneath, always on? 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pea Turgh Posted October 26 Share Posted October 26 That’s a lovely cab. And pedal board. And bass. Quite like the dog, too. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ped Posted October 26 Author Share Posted October 26 Thanks, yes she’s the most expensive of the lot. Coming to sales corner soon 😂 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ped Posted October 26 Author Share Posted October 26 Actually at a gig now, just having soundchecked with the Eich. Sounded brilliant and I could hear myself better than ever 🤞🏼 only need keys in my monitor. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ped Posted October 27 Author Share Posted October 27 Well - what can I say. It sounded amazing last night. We had a really good sound engineer who loved the DI (post EQ and HPF). In a couple of songs I come in quite a bit later and when I did I couldn’t believe the sound from this. So clear and clean with a silky top end. Of course it helps massively that it points at my ears. I had everything at 12 o’clock, even the gain and eventually the volume (stage vol kept creeping up as everyone wanted more of X in their monitor), in the end it got too loud but we didnt have long enough to perfect it. It felt like there was tons of headroom and I have it on good authority that the amp can remain clean and competent even all the way up. Not sure if I’ll get the extension cab now - I don’t think I need it, I mean it would give more volume but then I would either have to Stacy the cabs so they don’t point at me anymore or angle them both back and take up more floor space. Instead, I’m tempted to get a mini BassBoard to use with the combo, to give me the ultimate stage feel along with my Backbeat, like I do at home (but the Bassboard at home is massive) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pete.young Posted October 27 Share Posted October 27 On 24/10/2024 at 09:50, ped said: Question - if I wanted for some mad reason to use this AND my Blackstar rig, could I use something like a Lehle P Split II after my pedalboard and run a cable into each amp and control them separately? You could do that, I'd be tempted to try driving the Blackstar rig from the Line Out first, that should work. I massively improved my Tecamp Puma 110 by replacing the High/Mid driver with a better quality unit and installing a proper crossover instead of the capacitor that Tecamp provided - I think the Eich unit is substantially the same design. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ped Posted October 27 Author Share Posted October 27 20 minutes ago, pete.young said: You could do that, I'd be tempted to try driving the Blackstar rig from the Line Out first, that should work. I massively improved my Tecamp Puma 110 by replacing the High/Mid driver with a better quality unit and installing a proper crossover instead of the capacitor that Tecamp provided - I think the Eich unit is substantially the same design. Thanks, yeah I could try that. However since the gif last night I’m pretty sure I won’t need anything more than the Eich on its own from now on. It sounded perfect and was a breeze to carry. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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