Sean Posted Thursday at 19:21 Posted Thursday at 19:21 (edited) On 11/07/2025 at 13:05, aniki said: I don't have a thread for the board I'm afraid. It's evolved a bit since that photo: It probably looks way more complicated than it is; considering most of the time I'm just playing clean bass! Basically all the pedals at the back stay on. Everything is controlled via the six switches at the front. - The clean signal enters via a patch bay into the tuner and then compressor (always on). The clean signal then goes through a looper with which I can add 'phaser / reverb' and / or delay. This signal then goes to the ABYbaby which splits the signal into two. The switches select either output or both. Output B goes straight to another patchbay through to my clean amp. Output A goes to another looper. This has distortion / noise gate on the first loop and flanger on the second. Again, I can combine dirty with clean, dirty and flanger with clean etc. The output from the looper then goes to another patchbay output to my dirty amp. - A lot of the time I'm playing guitar type parts with the clean channel and the phaser. When things get heavy, I use unaffected clean channel combined with distorted dirty channel for ultimate planetary destruction... I've delayed a bit in responding to this but there's been a lot going in in my head with how I can learn from it. I've already been in touch with Wub (if you know, you know) and I'm about 2 weeks away from a new fuzz. Thank you very much for sharing that post. i loves a posh pedal board. Edited Thursday at 19:22 by Sean 1 Quote
BassAdder60 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago In my time I’ve owned and gigged an Ampeg SVT-CL ( very nice ) Ampeg V4 ( very nice ) Ashdown CTM 100 ( nice but odd EQ ) My last gigging amp ( same rock kind of bands ) were Eich T900 and it was as good sounding and a lot more practical of course. In the band mix I didn’t really hear enough difference to warrant a valve amp but they feel different to play for sure especially when cranked a bit. Other issue is selling them later as it’s a limited market and heavy as hell for shipping ! Quote
Bagman Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago Ashdown CTM-300 is the best amplifier I have owned Thinking about the 400 BTA as well Quote
W1_Pro Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago I use an Ashdown Little Bastard with the 2x12" Ashdown cab they make for it. It works great for me, a particularly nice feature is not needing a crane to move it...😆 The band I use it with has an acoustic drumkit and two guitarists who insist on not using any backline (hip, I know but I just can't warm to it, probably my age), plus a singer who uses ears. Onstage volume is never too brutal. Everything is put into the PA and both guitarists and I use wedges. The drumer also has an IEM setup. I get a nice breakup off the amp with plenty of bottom end. All in all, I'm a fan.😃 Quote
BassmanPaul Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) My speaker cabinets of choice are Acme B2 three way 2x10. They are a bit inefficient so require a lot of power for them to sing at their best. I se a 2KW capable Class D power amp but, loving tubes, I designed and built a two channel full tube pre-amp to drive it. Together they sound wonderful! If I could procure a stereo tube power amp with 400W per channel I'd use it in a heartbeat - IF I could lift it! LOL Edited 10 hours ago by BassmanPaul Quote
Downunderwonder Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 6 hours ago, BassmanPaul said: stereo tube power amp with 400W By my maths that is two 200w tube amos. Divide and conquer. Quote
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