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Bernmeister

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  1. I must confess this is a topic i've thought of raising myself especially when people have changed their setups.

    Then within a short space of time, they put another post up saying they can't seem to find a sound that they're
    after or what they previously had.

    (disclaimer: this isn't aimed at any individual by the way ).

    I've had my amp & cab setup now for nigh on 10 years now the only thing i've really changed is that
    i've taken out a 1 x 15 cab to replacing it with a 2x10 for tonal reasons, rather than weight.

    I know my sound inside out & i wouldn't compromise any of that just to save a few xtra pounds / kilos in weight,
    not mention the xtra £'s spent to get something lighter to find that you have to start the same process of trying to get near the sound you had with the heavier gear.

    I can fully understand the weight for health reasons, but for some convienience :) reasons i'm not so sure.

    There's always 2 sides to an arguement but thats my 2 pence worth.

    Ps: Then on the other hand i may be lucky cos when i brought my Swr's at the time, i guess they were considered
    lightweight & compact, but now weighing at 55lbs each they're considered heavy !!!

  2. [quote name='benwhiteuk' post='223312' date='Jun 20 2008, 09:44 PM']nice SWR tower :huh: – do you prefer the 3 2x10 cabs instead of a single 6x10? i suppose your rig is better to chop and change for the circumstances though? small rig for small gigs and add more cabs for larger gigs etc…[/quote]


    Well as you mentioned it gives me the flexibilty of choosing the amount of cabs i need for certain
    situations ie: 1, 2 or 3 cabs as necesary & also due to having a small car i wouldn't be able to
    fit a 6x10 in my car.

    It does sound very clear & clean with plenty of definition :)

  3. I always gig with my sansamp, in fact i swear by it.

    Its especially good when i'm not using my own amp at rehearsal studios i can get my sound almost instantly.

    I just prefer the scooped sound it helps me cut through the mix onstage, it helps me hear every note piano like.

    Engineers love the sound as it enables them to manipulate a clean sound easier from the desk.

    Live i mainly use mine as a boost to fill out the the sound i already have.

    Great pedal.

  4. Hi Stewart,

    As everybody else has more or less mentioned, the basses that you already own
    are more than capable of getting the sounds that you are trying to create.

    Also as already mentioned you may need to change strings to roundwound or even nickels
    would do the job. Its just a question of possibly re-equing you're amp & your bass settings.

    To be honest the trace rig is well capable of getting the sounds you require.

    But the SWR RedHead new or used ( there's some bargains to be found used if you can find one)
    like i did :) will certainly get the sounds your after & will be better with an additional 2x10 to
    cope with the low "B".

    Hope this helps

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