Jump to content
Why become a member? ×

BassAdder60

⭐Supporting Member⭐
  • Posts

    2,813
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    2

Everything posted by BassAdder60

  1. This arrived over the weekend and I thought I would offer my thoughts. Quality build and feel, probably the best in any amp I’ve owned. Size / Weight is ideal as not too large so will fit small and large width cabs and heavy enough not to easily move on your cab. Features: wow they have thought of everything you are going to need Superb EQ adjustments HPF adjustable Power Amp Damping control ( from tight and modern to loose and full valve amp feel Ability to run at 2ohms Quiet Fan Powerful and Loud Plus more ! Ive had so many amps in the last five years and I always felt they were good and acceptable but had something missing. My best sounding amps have been SVT CL and V4B but way too heavy and large now. The WD800 has a valve pre amp, power amp can feel like a valve amp when playing and the ability to drive the input to get a bit of valve breakup is awesome. This and my EICH T900 and hopefully my forever amps until the itch for change comes which hopefully is never !!
  2. The two Vintera basses I had would be very difficult to adjust without undoing the neck bolts and tilting. However I found the neck to be very stable when set and never needed further adjustment
  3. Ampeg SVT112AV 300w 8 ohm cab with tweeter Excellent condition and includes a cover Large rubber feet fitted to end so it can be used tall or on its base Light cab and looks and sounds great Price includes U.K. shipping
  4. Hi folks Any users of the WD800 on here and how you rate it compared to say other top end class d amps ? Does it lack in anything particular or is it about as good as it gets without going for a full valve amp ?
  5. Ashdown RM800 EVO II 800w bass amp Like new condition , purchased direct from Ashdown a few months ago before they discontinued the model. It’s not being used so selling it to fund a new amp For UK courier shipping add £12.00
      • 3
      • Like
  6. Interesting I thought that about the CTM100 Having purchased a second V4B I will say the Ampeg was better by quite a way. Awesome sounding amp and loud for 100w I miss mine but I don’t miss the size and weight of it !
  7. Here’s my Monaco 👍
  8. Most folk don’t use the SUB feature as it’s tracking isn’t great I’m sure it’s working correctly from how you described it
  9. Sub should only work if the Sub control is not fully anticlockwise I would check that first
  10. Purchased this from Ashdown direct when they were selling off the last remaining stock Price includes U.K. courier shipping
      • 2
      • Like
  11. Mark purchased my Vintera II PBass and the transaction went very smoothly Recommended bass chatter 👍
  12. This is what I use Works with all my amps
  13. I’m using the EICH T900 900w amp It’s very nice and easy to get a great sound out of it and the “ taste control” allows on the fly modern to vintage flavour if preferred!
  14. Looks and sounds like a fabulous amp. I’ve gone down the clear/clarity and punch road with my amp choices now
  15. Well it’s my experience and if it differs from yours excellent!! Choose however you wish to read into that what you may!!’ 🙄😂
  16. I think we will just leave it at agree to disagree 😳😉😂
  17. No it’s not a “ law” it’s just a more recognisable way of a starting point instead of everything in the front end ! Placement of fx pedals is a personal choice but there are well known reasons that delay or time based fx sound better after drive but you can place them however you see fit ! 😉
  18. The way to do it is as already mentioned ie time based fx like chorus delay or reverb sound better in the fx loop Drive and compressor in front of amp Amp FX loop is designed for that reason ie FX in the loop after the amp input and any drive and compression Musicians have been gigging like this for years especially guitarists who prefer an amps drive sound Try it both ways and decide but with a clean bass amp I don’t think you will hear much difference
  19. Yep I tried hard with my PBass and switched from fingers ( reduced clarity ) to pick ( reduced fullness ) The Ray just gives me the depth and clarity with fingers to be my perfect fit
  20. Yes the plan is to use the Ray34 as backup to the USA Stingray They are both close to 10lbs in weight so not lightweight but I’m ok playing that weight for gigs. They sound and feel very similar in fact in a band you wouldn’t tell the difference at all. I wasn’t planning on getting the EB Musicman Stingray but after playing the Ray34 I discovered that I’m definitely a Ray guy so my PBass basses will be sold off soon. I just love the clarity, depth and zing of the Ray and for me the necks are very PBass like so that works too. I can recommend the Ray 34 as a great choice but if you can find a secondhand EB Ray at a good price go for it !
  21. And the store has found its case so that’s coming too ! Im super pleased with this and happy to be back with a USA Ray
  22. Found this 2001 Musicman Stingray bass in Blue Pearl 3EQ and I’m very pleased with the condition for a 23yr old bass ! Neck, frets, rosewood fingerboard all in a near new condition ! Fresh 45-100 strings fitted and truss rod tweeked and intonation checked and she’s good to go as my main gigging bass Plays and sounds amazing and it was a sensible price too No EB Musicman case but such is life but it came with a serviceable gig bag ( and since typing this case has arrived too .. thank you GAK )
  23. Perhaps with my Ampeg SVT 112AV cabs ?
  24. Beautiful bass .. you must be very pleased 👍
×
×
  • Create New...