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BassmanPaul

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  1. Hey Pete,

     

    I have some inkling of what you are going through and I wish You all the strength you'll need to get through it.  

     

    In 1988 when he was sixteen my younger son was involved in a car acccident that left him with a broken neck a paralised from the shoulders down. Our lives changed drastically. We had to find a new house that could be renovated to suit his needs. After a search involving 75 houses we found this one. The changes, like adding an elevator, cost $187K which we had to find! Cut to present day and he bought himself a Condo and went out with his attendant one day and never came back!  But that's enough of my story. I no longer play out and haven't picked up a bass since the time of Covid. That said I  do have a lot of knowledge and try to pass it on to help my fellows. :)

     

     

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  2. 18 hours ago, ghostwheel said:

    You might also like B-15NC if you came across one (well, it'd be rather B-15 Heritage, but still). With a 60'ish P-bass it sounds delicious.

    Indeed my '63 Precision does sound wonderful through my Ampeg! :D

     

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  3. I've just had a delivery too! 24 cans od Ricards Red beer and 24 cans of Keiths IPA.  I think I'll enjoy them as much as the OP will his V4B! LOL Besides it's 33C outside at the moment. Our two air conditioners are working hard to keep us a 23C indoors.!

     

     

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  4. Speakers need to be matched to their enclosure. With the neos. the cab could sound lovely or the speakers could just tear themselves to bits.

     

    Why buy a cabinet just to change the drivers? When you could just put together or have one made for you, a suitable box to mount the neos in?  The manufacturer of the neos would probably have suitable plans for such an enclosure. It would be cheaper than this plan.

  5. My only suggestion would be a search on-line to find what you are looking for. I entered 'bass combos' into my Safari task bar and got a few hits but they are all over on this side of the pond. 😄

     

  6. I was from Liverpool but left the UK in early 1973 for our new life in Toronto. There used to be some great music shops in Manchester that I would visit. I'm sorry that things have changed so much. :(

     

  7. I have no experience of Phil Jones amplifiers but as an engineer I have always distrusted them for the reasons Bill has mentioned.There are so many combos out there that I feel would work better for you. May I humbly suggest trips to music stores and try out as many combos as you can. Remember that bass and small really don't go together that well! LOL

     

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  8. I would monitor the operation of the internal fan and carry on using it. Using a distortion pedal will cause the amplifier to run closer to its limits. There should be enough protection against overheating built into the unit - hopefully!

  9. I do have a full tube amplifier. It sits at the bottom of the stairs to my basement 'studio.' The amp is an Ampsg B15NF from the sixties. Playing through it is a delight. No matter the mood I'm in plugging into this amplifier brings a smile to my face and a rise in my mood! I love that thing..

     

    When it first arrived I had a JBL 2225 doing nothing so I installed it in the combo. It sounded great BUT there was 'something' missing. After a time I reinstalled  the original driver with its square magnet and the 'something' was back. The JBL went back into it's box and back into storage.

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