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 Saturday at 09:15 Posted Saturday at 09:15 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 Saturday at 09:30 Posted Saturday at 09:30 Ashdown CTM-300 is the best amplifier I have owned Thinking about the 400 BTA as well Quote
W1_Pro Posted Saturday at 15:30 Posted Saturday at 15:30 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 Saturday at 21:14 Posted Saturday at 21:14 (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 use 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 23 hours ago by BassmanPaul 1 Quote
Downunderwonder Posted Sunday at 03:36 Posted Sunday at 03:36 6 hours ago, BassmanPaul said: stereo tube power amp with 400W By my maths that is two 200w tube amos. Divide and conquer. Quote
Woodinblack Posted Sunday at 09:53 Posted Sunday at 09:53 6 hours ago, Downunderwonder said: By my maths that is two 200w tube amos. Divide and conquer. that was 400W per channel. But what rating is this for the 2kw class D? Quote
BassmanPaul Posted Sunday at 18:40 Posted Sunday at 18:40 (edited) My power amp gives me 500W per channel driving a pair of 4Ω Acme B2 speaker cabinets. That's more than enough to push them to their best. If I need to go full out I can add a second pair of B2 cabinets and run the amp at 2Ω which it is quite capable of doing. Edited Sunday at 18:44 by BassmanPaul Quote
Pow_22 Posted Monday at 07:23 Posted Monday at 07:23 I'm really toying with the idea of getting another valve amp. Stage volume wise we are quite a sensible band and rely a lot on the PA to give the FOH volume. I genuinely think i could probably get away with an Ashdown CTM30/Little Bastard but recently I've looked into an old Bassman 135 as I see you can run 1 x 8ohm cab off the extension output and they also have a line out for FOH. In an ideal world id love to get my hand on one of those EBS T90's but can never find one Quote
police squad Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago I have an ampeg V4B incoming which I will use on gigs when I don't have to supply PA I's beena long time since I gigged on bass, with valves (Marshall superbass 50, many many moons ago) Quote
andy67 Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago On 21/07/2025 at 08:23, Pow_22 said: I'm really toying with the idea of getting another valve amp. Stage volume wise we are quite a sensible band and rely a lot on the PA to give the FOH volume. I genuinely think i could probably get away with an Ashdown CTM30/Little Bastard but recently I've looked into an old Bassman 135 as I see you can run 1 x 8ohm cab off the extension output and they also have a line out for FOH. In an ideal world id love to get my hand on one of those EBS T90's but can never find one The Ampeg PF50T is worthy of consideration. I have one they are fantastic and a real bargain at the moment on the used market 😎🤘 1 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 3 hours ago, andy67 said: The Ampeg PF50T is worthy of consideration. I have one they are fantastic Yeah definitely, they are great, the only time I’d get rid of mine is if a B15 heritage came along Quote
Beer of the Bass Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Yep, I'm still quite content with my PF50T. We have a guitarist using a Fender Blues Junior and also two vocal mics, trombone and flute onstage, so we're never pushing stage volume that much that it's a limitation. It's even done a couple of small halls without PA reinforcement, through my two 1x12 cabs. It did take me a little while getting my approach to the EQ figured out again when I changed from flats to rounds a while back, but that's a me problem. Quote
Baloney Balderdash Posted 39 minutes ago Posted 39 minutes ago (edited) I do own a Laney 15W Ironheart IRT-Studio Aniversery Edition, with a poweramp/transformator DI output, and build in load, so no conection os speakers is necessary for it to operate. This is how it looks (random Google photo): And an old 50W Dynacord Bass-King produced in Germany in the early 60's (my actual unit), which sound non less than astonishing, but is in need of new power tubes, and a bit of work, like cleaning pots: Currently though I use the poweramp section of an old 120W solid state Peavey guitar amp, to power my "amp-less" setup, 2 always on tube preamps, one as the very beginning of the chain and one at the very end, is part of this setup though. Edited 20 minutes ago by Baloney Balderdash Quote
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