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I’m gonna round off this thread that I started. I was looking for some real world experience between tube and hybrid amps vs so called clean amps to help me in my amp downsizing decisions. I decided to gain my own real world experience by indulging the bass enthusiast in me and purchased a used Thunderfunk TFB 550 from @AxelF. So moving from a Mesa tube head and a 4x12 powerhouse to the Thunderfunk and a couple of TKS 112s has shown me that clean amps don’t mean you ‘loose’ anything, and chat forum opinions are just that. The Thunderfunk just a different kind awesomeness to the Mesa . The Thunderfunk is warm and creamy with loads of controlled bottom end. It doesn’t drive at all, just loads of clean power all the way. It lacks a little in the extended highs compared to the Mesa, but I’m not missing it for what I do. the moral of the story is I now love my Thunderfunk like I loved my Mesa, and have the best Pbass tone I’ve ever managed. happy days and thanks @AxelF
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ON HOLD: Ampeg PF-112HLF - *SOLD*
Jaybeevee replied to Davebassics's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Really enjoyed it, great production, nice bass tone (just right for the song), great playing and a cracking tune
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Nice cover, seldom one too. I enjoyed and you bass did sound fat..👍
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I really do fancy trying a Glock. The level of quality and no compromise approach sells it to me, but I´m used to amps that colour a bit hence the thread, so your comment about the Glock can do everything is kinda what I´m wondering about. And I´m really curious about the Thunderfunk on here too. The eq looks really versatile.. I just wonder will these amps give me thick, warm, if I want it?
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Can i get some real world experience or advice? I'm in the market for a new (used) amp. My bass amp experience i can count on one hand but include Mesa tube amp, Ashdown, Old peavy SS amp, Tecamp and Markbass. I think all of these coloured my sound providing varying degrees of warmth, fattnes etc. What i am wondering about is how amps which are so called HiFi amps, or are designed to deliver clean sound only or 'the sound of your bass' actually sound and work compared to Amps which are designed to colour you sound? Do they 'suck out the vintage' from old P basses (as i have read), are they only good for Soap bar basses (as i have read) or not that suitable for this genre or better for this or that. Can a decent EQ section warm things thicken things up? Do they need to be warmed up? Just throw a tube pre amp or other pedal infront? For me, i enjoy my vintage basses and have a couple of boutique basses with my current collection pretty much covered by P basses, J bass, Yam BB and a stingray and TKS 112 cabs. I play usually guitar based bands of various forms but pretty much rockish based. My skills are somewhere in the intermediate area (no pro here) and play mostly pubs and gig venues usually through the PA.. There are a couple few intriguing amps for sale on here and locally to me that are 'clean amps' such as thunderfunk, Glocks, Aggi AG700 Epifani, Eden.. I really fancy any of these, but then i get cold feet about it and think i need a Mesa Walkabout or Ampeg or Ashdown or simillar. Any thought please? Real world for someone at my level... Cheers Jay
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Mesa M6 Carbine. On hold pending payment - *SOLD*
Jaybeevee replied to bassfan's topic in Amps and Cabs For Sale
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Ah.. my secret weapion. It’s a Peavey T20 with the Peavy super ferrite pick up. The bass isn’t the best in the world, but the pickup is 💪🏻
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Anyone have any R400 news? I’m experiencing a bit of radio silence from Leszek at the mo’.
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At last Dave, great news 👍💪🏻
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It's comments like this that make me gaze off wistfully into the distance.. I've been on a 4 week waiting list since April for an R400.... getting close now though
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And who’s not gonna plug in a new amp immediately?
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It's gonna be interesting to hear feed back on the mid control and frequency selection options. Assumption that its an active mid control, center flat cut/boost. 240 useful for boosting 600 useful for cutting although I reckon the previous 1k is a cut sweet spot for Jazz and P basses..
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AAww Dave, we share your pain.. unbelievable
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Congratulations sir, it certainly looks the bomb
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On hold : Gibson Grabber G3 reduced ! tobacco sunburst 1978 - *SOLD*
Jaybeevee replied to dafonky's topic in Basses For Sale