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I just dont get Amp/Rig GAS????


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I get amp GAS all the time. I used a Hartke rig for years,but got serious GAS after trying a Bergantino
cab,that I had to have it. I still lust after new amps-most recently the Mark Bass and TC stuff,but it goes
away after when I plug in my Genz Benz/Bergantino rig.

Another Bergantino cab would be nice though......or Epifani.......or Aguilar.........

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Ive never suffered from amp/cab GAS either.
I'd like new rigs but cant seem to bring myself to spend any money on new amps/cabs.
I think the biggest reason is my gear just fits in the cars, so anything bigger would be pointless. Its a good situation, i just wish i could find a reason to stop swapping basses.

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I've had Trace Elliot, Carlsbro, Ampeg, Genz-Benz, Epifani, SWR, TecAmp, and Orange... all in the last 3 years! ...that's not including a QSC power amp that I was using with an SVP-Pro :)

EDIT: Thinking about it, that was all in the last 2 years!! :rolleyes:

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[quote name='Dubs' post='830710' date='May 7 2010, 02:54 PM']I've had Trace Elliot, Carlsbro, Ampeg, Genz-Benz, Epifani, SWR, TecAmp, and Orange... all in the last 3 years! ...that's not including a QSC power amp that I was using with an SVP-Pro :)[/quote]

Amp whore :rolleyes:

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[quote name='alexharvay' post='830725' date='May 7 2010, 03:07 PM']Amp whore :lol:[/quote]

:rolleyes: true. I had very bad amp GAS when an Aguilar DB750 was recently for sale on here, but I didn't have the readies at the time :)

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I think there is nothing to "understand" really. It's like asking why do i find some girls proper fit but not others? It's just a matter of your feelings deep inside, the thing that says "i want this". I mean that's what GAS is really when you think about it. Some people get it for some things, others get it for others. It's not really worth questioning imo.

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[quote name='dougal' post='831139' date='May 7 2010, 11:14 PM']Pause for thought: how many people would use a venue provided 'rig'?

Let's guess, 90%?

How many people would use, a venue provided bass.....?

Speaks volumes from my perspective.[/quote]

I always bring my own rig. Always.

Promoters are sh*t and poor communication and stitch ups with sh*t backline in the past has meant that I always bring my own.

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I've always lusted after basses but i'm GAS free now i've acquired the perfect precision! I've never really felt the need to go for amps too. I had a 20 watt practice for when I learnt the trade at home in my room, then a 35 watt Orange Crush for early practice with my band, then a Laney 100 watt ancient job for when we started gigging and now i'm on my first 'proper gigging amp' - superfly 500/Peavey 4 ohm 2x10/ Unbrand homebuild 1x15. My evolution has been out of necessity in amplifiers rather then in want. The superfly (when working!) sounds killer into the 2x10 (waiting for the 1x15 to arrive to unlock it's real potential).

I think GAS just for basses is as much an psychological thing as they are much more part of you and what it says about you as they are strapped to your chest on stage. GASin' for amps is more a perfectionist thing IMO.

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I love amps/cabs.

What I like is you can build up quite a collection for less than a boutique bass. Then again, don't get me started on overpriced basses that look more like coffee tables.

I think I've hit my pinnacle. I've tried a hell of a lot, and even moved on cabs that have been classed as the best money can buy. Why? Because not all hype is correct! I just listen out now, and weigh it up, literally, with the size/weight/wattage/features etc.

Do I miss my old Trace? A little...but the amps I have now are definitely more to my tastes.

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[quote name='Musicman20' post='831672' date='May 8 2010, 06:56 PM']I love amps/cabs.

What I like is you can build up quite a collection for less than a boutique bass. Then again, don't get me started on overpriced basses that look more like coffee tables.

I think I've hit my pinnacle. I've tried a hell of a lot, and even moved on cabs that have been classed as the best money can buy. Why? Because not all hype is correct! I just listen out now, and weigh it up, literally, with the size/weight/wattage/features etc.

Do I miss my old Trace? A little...but the amps I have now are definitely more to my tastes.[/quote]

You're an amp whore as well. :)

I think the first time I had amp gas was looking at your porn thread and seeing your Orange rig, the 2 Aguilar 2x12 cabs, the white Orange guitar cab and something else....

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[quote name='alexharvay' post='831684' date='May 8 2010, 07:12 PM']You're an amp whore as well. :)

I think the first time I had amp gas was looking at your porn thread and seeing your Orange rig, the 2 Aguilar 2x12 cabs, the white Orange guitar cab and something else....[/quote]

Glad to know im having a GAS effect on others haha!

The Orange rig (bass and guitar versions) wont be moved on despite the fact they are more of a home/recording use purchase. I will use them live if I get chance at a decent venue though.

The DB212s are fantastic, but Ive gone for 1 4 ohm version now in Classic Black and sold the two 8 ohm ones to Higgie. I miss the awesome style of them but I just didnt need another stack next to the Orange cabs!

I am an amp/cab whore. lol.

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For me, amps are like gas-boilers or cars - I need one, but I take no pleasure in the choosing/buying/owning. Would be much happier if there was always a decent PA/monitor system you could just plug into at every venue/rehearsal space. In fact, I think that should be the law. :) Lugging speaker cabs around is NOT what I spent years studying music for!

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[quote name='parker_muse' post='831659' date='May 8 2010, 06:35 PM']I've always lusted after basses but i'm GAS free now i've acquired the perfect precision! I've never really felt the need to go for amps too. I had a 20 watt practice for when I learnt the trade at home in my room, then a 35 watt Orange Crush for early practice with my band, then a Laney 100 watt ancient job for when we started gigging and now i'm on my first 'proper gigging amp' - superfly 500/Peavey 4 ohm 2x10/ Unbrand homebuild 1x15. My evolution has been out of necessity in amplifiers rather then in want. The superfly (when working!) sounds killer into the 2x10 (waiting for the 1x15 to arrive to unlock it's real potential).

I think GAS just for basses is as much an psychological thing as they are much more part of you and what it says about you as they are strapped to your chest on stage. GASin' for amps is more a perfectionist thing IMO.[/quote]


I'd just use the 1x15 as a stand for the 2x10.
Read this thread for why
[url="http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=84181"]http://basschat.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=84181[/url]
:)

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