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How often have you needed a backup amp?


Pea Turgh

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27 minutes ago, Dan Dare said:

That is not usual. Are you buying used bargains on their last legs, or driving them to death?

Its becoming "the new normal" for me. This one was slightly different, I had actually bought a more powerful amp and just sold the previous one, its arrived with the buyer but its buzzing - I suspect this time, its not my fault and its been damaged in transit. I took out insurance, so barring their finding a ridiculous exemption in the policy, I should be okay. And if not, it will need to be sent back to me, then I return it to the shop (its ~4 months old). So apologies for the slightly sensationalist post but I thought it was useful to illustrate that equipment, basically can't be relied upon and its always sensible to have a plan B because anything/everything could go faulty, get damaged, stolen, etc etc and "the show must go on"!!!

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On 18/11/2018 at 10:17, warwickhunt said:

I've been playing/gigging live for 38 years and I've never had an amp or cab die on me.  I do however take a DI box so I could go into PA as last resort.  

This ^

Watch it happen next week now I've said that... 😕

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Once, and fairly recently.

Amp went intermittent on a gig in the second spot couldn't really do a changeover (due to the nature of our set).  Fortunately things settled down and I was able to carry on.  Used the back up amp for the following two gigs while the LM3 was in the shop.  Ironically it turned out the problem was a dodgy speakon cable - a maplins special.  Lesson learned.

A couple of years back we supported a 'named' band and the 'name' wasn't for sharing gear (or being helpful on stage space usage).  I asked their bassist if he would like to double up on the bass rig (our respective rigs weren't too dissimilar - me on MarkBass him on Aguilar).  I got a 'sniffy' down the nose 'no' in response.  I had to smirk when his Tone Hammer went up in smoke half way through his first set and he had to delay proceedings while he hastily changed amps.

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Been regular gigging for 10 years, and irregular for 10 before that, and I've never had an amp die on me. I used to carry a spare and only used it once, when the guitarist's amp died. He went through my main amp and I used my spare (main amp at least had a valve preamp, sounded surprisingly good).

I haven't bothered carrying a spare for years, but after reading this thread will get a cheap DI to put in the kit bag. 
 

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