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#1617 - 02/19/10 04:58 PM
New combo amps
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stranger
Registered: 02/19/10
Posts: 1
Loc: Maryland
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I am currently in the market for a small combo amp to use in clubs with a singer and piano. As most of the gigs are on the second floor or above, weight is a consideration. The reviews for the new GK Ultralights - the 1 by 15 especially - are very good. I need very clean sound with low or no buzz while idle but not a huge amount of power. Don't mind paying for quality but $1500 for a rig is a bit much. I play a 5-string Schecter usually, using my old j bass on occasion. Thanks for any ideas.
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#1618 - 02/19/10 07:31 PM
Re: New combo amps
[Re: Old_J_bass_pal]
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Registered: 11/25/09
Posts: 691
Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
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I recommend the Genz-Benz Shuttle 3.0 110T or 6.0 112T combos. I'm using the Shuttle 6.0 with the included 112ST cabinet and a 112T NEOX GB cab and it kicks. The 6.0 puts out 350 watts into 8 ohms, 600 watts into 4 ohms. The 3.0 may be all you need -- it puts out 175 watts into 8 ohms, which would be the 110ST cabinet, 300 watts into 4 ohms. For a gig with singer & piano, that should cover you. It weighs 18 pounds, with cabinet. The 6.0 c0mbo is about 25 pounds.I've been using GB exclusively for eight years and have found all their amps to be reliable. $799for the Shuttle 3.0 Combo, $1299 for the 6.0
I've also read good things about the TC Electronic ComboClassic and Combo450. 450 watts in a 2x10 cab with tweeter. I'm not sure of the weight on these. Prices are between $1300 & $1500.
Markbass also gets good reviews. The MiniMark has one 12" speaker and 300 watts. Weighs 29 pounds and sells for around $900. I believe ShackMan, who is here on MGR, uses Markbass gear\.
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Dave Molter, MGR Managing Editor/Bass Guitars Editor ----------------------- "Bass is the foundation of the band." -- William Murderface, Dethklok bassist ----------------------- Lakland 55-94; Hofner Icon; Kala U-Bass acoustic & solidbody; Stagg EUB; Genz-Genz Shuttle 6.0; Line 6 Lowdown Studio 110
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#1647 - 02/23/10 07:06 PM
Re: New combo amps
[Re: Dave Molter]
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Registered: 12/01/09
Posts: 359
Loc: Troy NY USA
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My two ez-totin combos are the classic GK MB 12" combo and the fairly recent MarkBass MiniMark 2x6". Each is under 25 lb, and have always been more than enuf for small venues for the Diva Duo of Ms D on vox & KB and YT on bass.
In larger venues, we add a fiddle and geetar doubler dood, and the MiniMark is the choice, it being twice the power of the GK MB. Both combos have jacks for an extension cab, and both allow the user to choose whether or not to turn off the internal speaker.
Each is in the $700 to $800 range. They have different personalities so that I'd hate to give up either one. Each very handily fills the bill for a one-trip load in/out [combo, gigbag and cords bag].
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Perzonally, I don't want to haul any combo bigger than these. Next level is definitely head & cab. I have a coupla 35 lb combos with tasty tone but I just keep grabbing the lighter ones. I'd rather make an extra trip, if necessary, than combine too much into a combo that I'll regret having to carry up the stairs, etc. I don't have a head over 500W ... not into Big Rig stuff ... and am very lazy. All my cabs are under 40 lb, a few are maybe half that !
I'd rather move a pair of 12" cabs than one single 2x12, even if that pair is a coupla extra lbs in total. I've set a 40 lb per item limit and find thaz verrry easy to live with. Two 35 lb 12" cabs and 5 lb 500W head is my riggimus maximus.
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#2112 - 03/29/10 03:12 PM
Re: New combo amps
[Re: Golem]
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stranger
Registered: 03/29/10
Posts: 4
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I kinda like the Ashdown electric blue combo's. Light with a heavy sound. I test drove one of the 100wt 12" models and it seemed loud enough to play with a rock drummer if needed.
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#2159 - 03/31/10 08:37 PM
Re: New combo amps
[Re: VJBASST]
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Registered: 11/25/09
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Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
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I played through an Ashdown combo once using my Lakland 55-94 and, no matter what knobs I turned, it sounded the same. Sounded good, but always the same. Hmmmm.
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#2179 - 04/02/10 02:18 PM
Re: New combo amps
[Re: Golem]
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All I did was turn knobs. Bass, treble, mid. Seems to me there was a mid frequency selector, but I don't remember. Since I wasn't planning to buy the amp -- just using it for practice -- I really didn't get too involved in it. I thin it was a 210 combo.
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Dave Molter, MGR Managing Editor/Bass Guitars Editor ----------------------- "Bass is the foundation of the band." -- William Murderface, Dethklok bassist ----------------------- Lakland 55-94; Hofner Icon; Kala U-Bass acoustic & solidbody; Stagg EUB; Genz-Genz Shuttle 6.0; Line 6 Lowdown Studio 110
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#2211 - 04/07/10 01:34 PM
Re: New combo amps
[Re: Dave Molter]
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Registered: 12/01/09
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Loc: Troy NY USA
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All I did was turn knobs. Bass, treble, mid. Seems to me there was a mid frequency selector, but I don't remember. Since I wasn't planning to buy the amp -- just using it for practice -- I really didn't get too involved in it. I thin it was a 210 combo.
` Nothing strange, I agree ... I've played their heads in shops. I found them to have cool tone AND functioning controls, but I haven't loved one enuf to bring it home. Dunno wuzzup with the combo you played ? Is it just a singular example ? `
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#2214 - 04/07/10 02:28 PM
Re: New combo amps
[Re: Golem]
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Registered: 11/25/09
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Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
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I wasn't unhappy with the sound, just curious why the knobs s seemed to have no effect. I know that on my GB Shuttle, the EQ knobs are +/- 15 db, so small turn has a great effect.
I kinda missed the days when I could run a 2x15 JBL Cab with a Fender Bassman head, set the bass on 4 and the treble on 10, crank the tone & vol on my P bass all the way, and just play. I Learned the sercet of treble from another bassist. Most of the guys I knew cranked bass to 10 and wondered why it was all molasses coming out of the cabinet.
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Dave Molter, MGR Managing Editor/Bass Guitars Editor ----------------------- "Bass is the foundation of the band." -- William Murderface, Dethklok bassist ----------------------- Lakland 55-94; Hofner Icon; Kala U-Bass acoustic & solidbody; Stagg EUB; Genz-Genz Shuttle 6.0; Line 6 Lowdown Studio 110
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#2218 - 04/07/10 05:06 PM
Re: New combo amps
[Re: Dave Molter]
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Registered: 12/01/09
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Loc: Troy NY USA
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` Well shore ... simplicity is its own reward. But if an amp HAS controls and they don't seem to work ... like that Ashdown 2x10. It's as if you couldn't set your BassMan to Bass-4 & Treble-10. It's fine to have very few, or only one, knobs and quite another if there's several knobs that don't work. It makes you ask what else is going wrong, or will go very wrong very soon.
Less is More: I'm kinda bi-polar about tone/EQ controls, a control freak who loves simplicity. One polarity is well served by my Wendler bass and MarkBass MiniMark combo. A Wendler is very like a Rob Allen, having almost zero knobs. The MiniMark has no EQ controls. It has a high-cut filter and a contour control. No bridge-of-the-starship fantasies there !
More is also MORE: My other polarity digs a busy control panel on both the rig and the ax ... coil splitters, ser/par/sc modes, triple PU's, 4-band EQ, etc etc. I've got all those toys, but no one bass has 100% of them ... altho the ones that have 80 or 90% are a lotta fun.
More, as an Improved "Less is More": There's one easy trick I favor wih a 3-band bass that converts it to a single-tone-knob bass, but with more Atteetood. Big boost the bass and deep cut the treble, and then use the midrange knob as your tone knob.
It's sooo different from a one-knob passive bass, yet equally simple to use. A passive "tone" control is not a "tone control" at all. It's a treble cut. Thaz why so many players don't even use it [keep it at '10']. But this deal using the active boost/cut midrange really does dial up Tone with a capital 'T'. `
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#2219 - 04/07/10 05:25 PM
Re: New combo amps
[Re: Golem]
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Registered: 12/01/09
Posts: 359
Loc: Troy NY USA
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` P.S. forgot to mention: The Wendler-plus-MiniMark is not only simple to dial-in, but is also a pleasant instance of minimalism, weight-wise: 25 lb the whole outfit, ax AND combo ! Add a gigbag, geetar cord, tuna, and a candy bar, and your complete load is less than most "light weight" combos. Dave Wendler is worthy of a shout out: www.electrocoustic.com/products.html `
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