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BassAdder60

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  1. I’ve listened to the 310 and ST comparison on the BF website  and I think I prefer the clarity of the ST 

     

    The 10” sound warm and vintage yet the 12” sound more modern and what you put in is what you get out, I prefer that I think as I can remove EQ or add EQ but not if it’s baked in to the speakers. 
    Im thinking no tweeter ? 
     

    So do I go for it or carry on just dreaming about it !! ( sad ) !!! 

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  2. 41 minutes ago, Dan Dare said:

     

    The 12" BF cabs have very extended low end compared to pretty well everything on the market. You need to dial it back quite a bit in my experience.

    So that may actually be a benefit for pick players where I tend to add bass to fill out the tone more so than finger style 

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  3. 59 minutes ago, JGSpector said:

    They are fantastic. That is the cab I used the TE1200 you bought from me with. Absolutely incredible cab, louder than you could ever need unless you are playing in the worlds biggest outdoor festival with absolutely no PA support. Build quality is fantastic, Light with wheels and just a brilliant cab 

    Are you selling your BF cab ? 

  4. Are these cabs as good as they claim ?

     

    Considering a purchase if I can find one second hand ideally 

     

    I like the light one cab does all idea 

     

    How do they sound for say rock / pop 

  5. 23 minutes ago, maidens97 said:

    I have my eyes on either a Terror Bass or little bass thing from Orange, they both seem like solid options. Just awaiting my ampeg rig to sell before buying.

    I’ve had both, much preferred the LBT as a nicer amp tone 

  6. I had years back a USA EB Musicman 2 EQ and it was a lovely bass 

     

    More recently I had the Sterling Ray34  in hope it would sound close ?? It didn’t I found it disappointing on most points and sold it on. 
     

    I still prefer a basic PBass ( passive ) that  just seems right for everything!

     

    So sadly I don’t rate the Sterling Sub series albeit they are a low cost bass and a good bass for some just not for me 

  7. 4 hours ago, asingardenof said:

    I had always (unfairly, and honestly I've no idea why) dismissed Ashdown amps as being Trace Elliot castoffs until I borrowed @Merton's ABM Evo when I joined the band and I was blown away at how good it was, and when it unfortunately decided to crap out on me an Evo IV was the obvious choice to replace it.

     

    I have to say everything I've ever read, seen and heard about the TE1200 has been nothing short of effusive praise, so in the event I ever decide to move on from Ashdown one of these will probably be high on the list to replace it.

    For me I think it’s several things on the TE1200 that offer a better sounding amp 

    The bass EQ frequency values are not as low as say Ampeg and Ashdown and this seems to make it less “ wooly” or “ dark” sounding as it’s 70hz.

    The dual compressors are excellent and the clean headroom is fantastic. 
    I think the TE1200 can get close to the Ashdown or Ampeg sound especially with a pedal in front but its fair to say they can’t near the sound of the TE1200 and that’s what surprised me, a noticeable clarity and great sounding amp 

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  8. 15 hours ago, Merton said:

    I agree wholeheartedly regarding the TE1200 Martin - glad you are liking too!

    There is definitely something special about the TE1200, maybe the EQ frequency points or the dual compressors but it sounds lovely.

    I was tempted last year but the new price put me off slightly but the purchase on here was a great deal 

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  9. Having originally planned to quit with all my lovely bass rigs sold ( except cabs ) I had the opportunity to join a new band that gave me my mojo for playing again

     

    Frantically looking for new amps but used I found myself searching on here for some “ different amps” I hadn’t tried before 

     

    Enter EBS Reidmar 750 wow a cracking amp and very nice sounding with a better EQ than previous amps I have owned 

    Next enter EBS Reidmar 752 same as above but newer less powerful into 4ohms version ( decided to keep this one )

    Next TE1200 omg bloody amazing amp ( keeping ) 

     

    So I’ve found the EQ frequencies on these amps especially the “ low” is more to my liking compared to many Ashdown, Ampeg, Orange etc amps I’ve owned. 
     

    Never thought about EBS as a brand but they make an excellent very decent sounding amp.

     

    The TE1200 is just a nudge above them for sound quality but very close and one of the nicest sounding amps I’ve owned. 
     

    All have good built in compressors so no more pedals to worry about. 
     

    Hopefully that’s it with my new stock of gear ! 

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  10. Purchased the Trace Elliot TE1200 from James ( JGSpector )  and it was an easy transaction and amp arrived well packed and as described 

     

    Trusted Basschatter 

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