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  1. When the 1000w release??? In my mind you would only need the 1000 watts if the cabs you used are rated high.

    I'm only using mine with a single 15, my gain at 10 o clck and the volume as needed.

    On my last gig it was drowning out a miced up drumkit, PA with 4 1x12s and 2 50watt 2x10 combos. The achievable volume witha good cab is rediculous with it.

    You can alway take it back and thenget the other one if needs be.

    I have a quick question though. Obviously I'm using it in 8ohm mode with my 8 ohm cab to get 500 watts. But if I was finding it too loud could I use it in 4ohm mode to down rate it? I know it sounds stupid but I'm sure so done will find that info useful.

  2. That's sounds strange.
    Are you pulling off then a bend?
    Or bending the string then pulling off?
    Or bending the string then doing pull off while the string is bent?

    The first 2, maybe easyier with practice, lower action higher string guages.

    The last maybe bending the string down toward the floor, would be easyier.

    Other wise bends pull offs and hammer ons are all essential techniques for me.

  3. My fender power jazz special is basically a P bass with a jazz in the bridge it's difinatly got the P bass tone.

    Would love some one to generous and trade for a White/buttercream EBMM of any type. Or a white MIJ jazz. P bass isn't my cuppa.

    Duff mckagens signature model is based off it, if that helps. It's got quarter pounder P pickup and a Duncan design for the J.

  4. [quote name='Bigwan' post='813647' date='Apr 21 2010, 12:13 PM']The orange looks so cute though... pity it wasn't gigbag sized.[/quote]

    it comes in it's own carry bag, and wieghs nothing. you could probably get an old Motown thing going on with it with the gain set low, but then tone becomes less defined. Then my guess would be to suit the thing with a good 15", BF compact?

    The OTB is a nice amp. It's plug and play all the way, the TC classic is a nice head too, I was thinking of getting one before I brought the svt then brought the orange.

  5. I had a set on my power jazz, thickened out the sound and mellowed it out. I did like it. Only the E string open would worbble for no reason, it was horrible no matter what I did it just would uncontrollably worbble. If it wasn't so obvious inwould have kept them on. I won't again though.

  6. For me, mid boost or flat with my jaguar. Plus I think i know when to let loose and riff and when to hold back and strum the crap out of the root notes.

    As to gear, I love my jag, how it sounds deep and growling and when flat it sits nicely, with a small mid boost and a treble cut, I've found it to be a lot more defined without it being trebly.

    Although I'm trying my power jazz with my new head Thursday to see if I can gig with that, and achieve the same result.

  7. For me, mid boost or flat with my jaguar. Plus I think i know when to let loose and riff and when to hold back and strum the crap out of the root notes.

    As to gear, I love my jag, how it sounds deep and growling and when flat it sits nicely, with a small mid boost and a treble cut, I've found it to be a lot more defined without it being trebly.

    Although I'm trying my power jazz with my new head Thursday to see if I can gig with that, and achieve the same result.

  8. You will probably find alot of people suggesting the squier CV or VM jazz or precisions.

    Or atleast a Mexican fender, if new touches the higher region of your budget.

    Warwicks arnt my cup of tea. Although there is a corvette with a natural wood finish and no pick guard. Available in 4, 5 and 6 sting. I do t know price or resell price though. I find it ugly.

    Best thing to do is take her to a shop that has a good selection, try em all out. See what feels best.
    [url="http://www.squierguitars.com/products/search.php?partno=0326902500"]squier 1[/url]
    [url="http://www.squierguitars.com/products/search.php?partno=0326608500"]squier 2[/url]
    [url="http://www.squierguitars.com/products/search.php?partno=0300575500"]squier 3[/url]

  9. My old teacher likes to always say to me that the MIA are most likely built by mexicans anyway.

    I prefer MIJ, myself. I've not played a jaguar that is any more superb than another. At the same time you can find something great with a MIA secondhand, then you can feel it's truely yours.

    If I had the monies I would go custom but I'm happy enough with my two MIJ fenders.

  10. Munkonthehill- deal is done I'll edit this thread when my new head arrives.

    Jarhead- what's your band called? We were billed to play the central on the 29th, although our queer singer decided he would rather see some band, although he expects to phone in sick at work when we have a sudden gig, douche. He's a good kid really.

    Machinehead- I love the sound of the compact, alex actually said to me that I should add a midget, but I do t need that extra mid range that I can't get with an EQ tweak using the compact. So I just want a compact sound but MOAR!!! :)

    I think if my new head arrives I'll update this thread with pictures of that aswell, hopefully with a better camera than my iPhone.

    If anyone is looking at this and wondering about barefaced compact, do it! Although I don't want alex to be too busy when it comes to me having the money for another compact.

    On the head though. The SVT-3 pro is a great head I'm surprised that there isn't a few more out there on the Market, if I had the spare ash I maybe would have thought about an SVT-6 pro, just for the apgrade in power. But I'm sure I'll be more than happy with what I'm getting instead. Plus wieght lose aswell is a factor.

  11. [quote name='AirTightEddie' post='810783' date='Apr 18 2010, 09:43 PM']We play alot of Zepplin and Sabbath so the 70's sound is what I'm after. Average sized pub gigs are what we do mostly. Gig transport is no problem as we all drive vans.
    I've been led to belive that Ampeg don't make them like they used to, that the company was bought out and the quaility suffered, not sure if there's any truth in that.
    Cheers fotr the advice, it's alot of help.[/quote]

    Me neither but I know the QC issues are true, I've tried my old guitar teacher new SVT CL, it just sounded thin like something that was missing something, although another sounded like I expected.

    Although Orange AD200, I've tried a few all sounded roughly same, although one through a 8x10, another 4x10 and another a 1x15.

  12. I know of harkte LH500, played through one with mathing hydrive cabs, it's a nice modern hifi sound IMO, although too cold and clinical for me.

    I'm just getting a Orange BT with my Barefaced compact, which will wiegh about 18kgs that's nothing compared to alot of the main stream 'light wieght' rigs on the Market.

  13. Well I've always believed that once you've taken those strings off they lose stuff, I dunno how to explain it, but they've been under that high tension then released they won't hold there tune aswell, I know this is true for guitar.

    Like you I hate the new string sounds, too brittle and bright, and with a lot of companies striving for long lasting strings they stay newer for longer, I want dead dull strings!!!!

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