Quatschmacher Posted Thursday at 13:11 Author Posted Thursday at 13:11 1 hour ago, fretmeister said: New pedal coming next week... https://www.instagram.com/p/DQ9pRjeDJci/?img_index=1 If it's a B15 and the Cab Sim is switchable I might have to find some money. Even it were a B15, I imagine it’d be the same format as the other BassRigs so the cab sim would not be defeatable on the XLR in engaged mode. From the teaser, I’m thinking it might be more like a Marshall recreation for guitarists (and maybe bass). 1 Quote
krispn Posted Thursday at 16:01 Posted Thursday at 16:01 Yeah I think folks are alluding to it being a Marshall type. Trying to think of the link between those artists in terms of a bit of gear. Quote
Quatschmacher Posted Friday at 22:43 Author Posted Friday at 22:43 Well, well, cross reference this list with the teaser photo! https://www.guitarcenter.com/riffs/gear-tips/amplifiers--effects/history-of-the-ampeg-b-15-portaflex-bass-amp#On_Wax:_Famous_Tracks_Featuring_the_Ampeg_B-15 2 Quote
MichaelDean Posted yesterday at 05:23 Posted yesterday at 05:23 And it's a bass you can see in the photo. It'd probably be a Les Paul if it was a Marshall. Quote
Quatschmacher Posted yesterday at 10:28 Author Posted yesterday at 10:28 Im quite glad I’ve just sold another preamp as if this is the B15 it’ll be an instant purchase. 1 Quote
Linus27 Posted yesterday at 10:36 Posted yesterday at 10:36 Exciting times and they say the pedal will be available to buy on the 18th 😮 1 Quote
Quatschmacher Posted yesterday at 12:12 Author Posted yesterday at 12:12 (edited) This is a 6SL7 tube, the ones in a B15, so that pretty much confirms it! Edited yesterday at 12:15 by Quatschmacher 6 2 Quote
jimbobothy Posted yesterday at 12:46 Posted yesterday at 12:46 … I think I’ll have one of these on my shopping list also 😎 1 Quote
markorbit Posted yesterday at 13:44 Posted yesterday at 13:44 Might have come at a good time for me. I was a little underwhelmed with the previous BassRigs (and the non-defeatable cabsim) but I will be checking out the videos on the 18th for sure. 1 Quote
Quatschmacher Posted yesterday at 14:14 Author Posted yesterday at 14:14 29 minutes ago, markorbit said: Might have come at a good time for me. I was a little underwhelmed with the previous BassRigs (and the non-defeatable cabsim) but I will be checking out the videos on the 18th for sure. Pretty sure the format will be the same, though would be nice if they have taken onboard the feedback about that and adapted the format. 2 Quote
walshy Posted yesterday at 16:33 Posted yesterday at 16:33 4 hours ago, Quatschmacher said: This is a 6SL7 tube, the ones in a B15, so that pretty much confirms it! Yeah thats what I asked them on insta and they liked my comment so looks like they've listened which is mighty news 2 Quote
krispn Posted yesterday at 16:55 Posted yesterday at 16:55 4 hours ago, Quatschmacher said: This is a 6SL7 tube, the ones in a B15, so that pretty much confirms it! Whe. You think about it QM asked about this pedal and they said it at least a 2yr development cycle but that’s not to say it was already well into development. Looking forward to hearing the demos of this one and just had a couple of pedals sell and a refund from Thomann!! 2 Quote
Quatschmacher Posted yesterday at 16:56 Author Posted yesterday at 16:56 I’m curious if they’ll have a mid control as the original didn’t. Also wonder if they’ll cover the two most popular circuit variations that were present in the heritage reissue. 1 Quote
Quatschmacher Posted yesterday at 16:57 Author Posted yesterday at 16:57 1 minute ago, krispn said: Whe. You think about it QM asked about this pedal and they said it at least a 2yr development cycle but that’s not to say it was already well into development. Looking forward to hearing the demos of this one and just had a couple of pedals sell and a refund from Thomann!! I just sold one preamp last night and will possibly sell my Super Vintage; together that might just cover this. 1 Quote
krispn Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 36 minutes ago, Quatschmacher said: I’m curious if they’ll have a mid control as the original didn’t. Also wonder if they’ll cover the two most popular circuit variations that were present in the heritage reissue. Yeah you can imagine a ‘64/‘66 switch or something like that. 2 Quote
Quatschmacher Posted 23 hours ago Author Posted 23 hours ago 10 minutes ago, krispn said: Yeah you can imagine a ‘64/‘66 switch or something like that. Wonder if maybe they’ll add the ultra high and low switches from the later models and have the 64/66 control where the mid control is on the other models. Could be a continuous blend or a 2-position knob and still keep the appearance of the rest of the line. 1 Quote
krispn Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 28 minutes ago, Quatschmacher said: Wonder if maybe they’ll add the ultra high and low switches from the later models and have the 64/66 control where the mid control is on the other models. Could be a continuous blend or a 2-position knob and still keep the appearance of the rest of the line. I can see them doing a similar move as with the bassman bass rig having that similar type of ‘mode switch’ tweed/Blk. Be cool To see the styling too 2 Quote
Quatschmacher Posted 21 hours ago Author Posted 21 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, walshy said: Yeah thats what I asked them on insta and they liked my comment so looks like they've listened which is mighty news About the tube type or about a (potential) defeatable cab sim? Edited 20 hours ago by Quatschmacher Quote
ra0ulduke Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago If that's really the case, that's very good news. Quote
Quatschmacher Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago What would be quite cool is if the middle bottom knob were a headphone output volume control (with cab sim) as B15 has no mid control. Quote
HoorayForAnonyms Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago This is great news. Glad to see your campaigning paid off @Quatschmacher 😬. So glad I held off from getting the Supervintage and ‘64 Black Panel! 1 Quote
LawrenceH Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago FWIW Origin's justification for not making the cab sim defeatable on the current bassrigs, from a conversation via social media, is that it just doesn't sound great - I think a spitty/fizzy top end. Their design philosophy appears to be to minimise bad-sounding possibilities even if it removes some flexibility. I vaguely remember suggesting a carefully-chosen LPF could give a less coloured alternative to a full cab sim. Very interested in what this new pedal offers. 2 Quote
jimbobothy Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago ... when I had an email conversation with them about it regarding the Blackpanel '64, their design philosophy was to recreate a specific sounding amp/cab combo, not a general preamp type thing. Quote
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