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11 minutes ago, skychaserhigh said:

The reissue V4b and 212av cab is one of the best rigs you can get.

Find one, buy it and don't look back.

Yep I’ve used a few of these and it’s one of those rigs I wish I’d had.

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The SVT212AV is heavy for sure but it’s a great match for the V4B. It may be the perfect match, sure looks sexy as hell as a rig though ! 
I lugged mine around and I’m 65 !! 

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Posted
23 minutes ago, skychaserhigh said:

The reissue V4b and 212av cab is one of the best rigs you can get.

Find one, buy it and don't look back.

It's true, this rig is simply magnificent and not that heavy. The sound it produces is amazing!

 

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Another great feature is the SVT212AV cab has feet cups on the top for the V4B head to fit into. Head isn’t going anywhere! 
 

At a rowdy gig I turned away from some punters that were getting too close, I tripped and fell towards my amp. The V4B didn’t budge and stopped me from falling and breaking my bass !!

So heavy amps still have the occasional advantage !  

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On 20/07/2025 at 10:56, police squad said:

sounds like it's the Ampeg then

 

Maybe put out a wanted ad here, see how it goes, you never know someone might be moving one on 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, police squad said:

I found one for sale at Andertons

Ex Demo

interest free over 9 months

trigger pulled

Nice one, I don’t think you’ll be disappointed, if you are I’ll give you the money myself 😁

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Posted (edited)

Don’t use Ultra Low or Ultra High ( it doesn’t need them ) although if you’re a pick player Ultra Low is nice to use 

Mid selector 800 HZ was my preferred 

 

It was easy to get a good tone with bass mid treble using above settings and balance gain / master volume to taste 

Mine was running master volume around 12 o clock at loud gigs and it was not breaking up which was the sound I wanted 

Naturally if you crank the input gain it will sound more raspy etc etc 

It sounds better as the night wears on as the power tubes get nice and warm 

Finally never turn it on without cab connected !!! 

Edited by BassAdder60
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I agree it was an interesting read but only that. The older Version was well able to keep up with the new. In essence the old and new are two completely different amplifiers. The

'magic' of the old units may not translate to the new ones. Just because an amplifier is old doesn't mean that it is a pile of crap!  It is, after all, the older units that created the reputation

of the V4B in the first place.

 

Posted
14 minutes ago, BassAdder60 said:

Don’t use Ultra Low or Ultra High ( it doesn’t need them ) although if you’re a pick player Ultra Low is nice to use 

Mid selector 800 HZ was my preferred 

 

It was easy to get a good tone with bass mid treble using above settings and balance gain / master volume to taste 

Mine was running master volume around 12 o clock at loud gigs and it was not breaking up which was the sound I wanted 

Naturally if you crank the input gain it will sound more raspy etc etc 

It sounds better as the night wears on as the power tubes get nice and warm 

Finally never turn it on without cab connected !!! 

I'll try those settings, thanks

Yes mainly pick player but occasionally I dip to the dark side and use fingers/thumb

Should sound epic with my HW 4003. A mate of mine played me a track recorded with his Rik and the V4B, sounded huge

Posted
6 hours ago, BassAdder60 said:

I found that really interesting. The valve ( tube) compliment on the old version doesn't mention the 6k11 compactron valve that drives the mid circuit. 

 

What valve does that job in the new model?

 

I've owned a couple of v4Bs, of the valve amps I had they worked well for me, paired with a Marshall vbc412 in particular. 

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, The fasting showman said:

I found that really interesting. The valve ( tube) compliment on the old version doesn't mention the 6k11 compactron valve that drives the mid circuit. 

 

What valve does that job in the new model?

 

I've owned a couple of v4Bs, of the valve amps I had they worked well for me, paired with a Marshall vbc412 in particular. 

I used a Marshall 4x12 in the past whilst I still lived in the UK. It worked very well for me too. I was using a Marshall 45W amp (KT66) and a Blonde Black face Fender Bassman (6L6GC). With the Marshall amp reading the data books I concluded that the KT66 tubes could be substituted by a 6L6GC without any modifications. I swapped in a pair of the 6L6GCs and the amp worked better to my ears so I left them in there. All these years later I still have those two KT66s in my tube caddy.

 

I too remember the 6K11 tube from the schematics I have seen. It was somewhat of an odd ball even back then. I don't know the complement of the new V4B but I see no reason why the mid circuit couldn't be handled by a 6SL7. 

 

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