chud Posted October 19, 2009 Share Posted October 19, 2009 As i know nothing about the details of amps, impedance.... , Im just wondering if an ampeg svt4 would run efficiently with a mark bass standard 106hf, also in the near future im looking to get rid of my mark bass ta501 head for the ampeg svt4, im looking for a tone that can cover various styles of music without really changing it for a certain parts of a song if you get me. Something like incubus, faith no more, i find with my ta501 it gives me a nice clean tone but doesnt give me that drive which the ampeg should give me. Am i correct in my way of thinking about getting the ampeg, ive still gotta try it out but after talking to alot of people it seems the svt4 is the best option to go for, ive got a music man stingray for your information. Here are the specs: MARK BASS STANDARD 106HF IMPEDANCE 6 ohms SPEAKER SIZE 6x10 in. BASS PORTS front TWEETER 1" compression driver with custom horn POWER HANDLING 1200W RMS (AES Standard) CROSSOVER FREQUENCY 3.5 kHz FREQUENCY RESPONSE 45 Hz to 20 kHz SENSITIVITY 104 dB SPL WEIGHT 98.3 lbs / 44.6 kg WIDTH 23.4 in. / 59.4 cm HEIGHT 45.4 in. / 115.3 cm DEPTH 18.9 in. / 48 cm AMPEG SVT4 RMS Power Output: 300-Watts x 2/900 (mono-bridged @ 8 Ohms) RMS Power Output: 490-Watts x 2/1200 (mono-bridged @ 4 Ohms) RMS Power Output (2 Ohms): 600-Watts x 2 Preamp: Tubes (3 x 12AX7) Power Amp: Solid State Tone Controls: 3-Band Mid Tone Control: 5-Position Graphic EQ: Yes, 9-Band Ultra Low/High Boosts: Yes Balanced Line Out: Yes x 2 Pre/Post with Level Effects Loop: Yes x 2 Preamp Out/Power Amp In: Yes x 2 Dimensions (W x H x D inches): 19 x 5.6 x 15.5 Weight: 39.5 Pounds Cheers!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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