Mavbassman Posted August 5 Posted August 5 (edited) Hi Bass peeps, I'm trying to determine whether my Spyder 550 head has a specific issue or if this behavior is just part of its design. I'm playing a P-Bass equipped with hot DiMarzio Model P pickups. I typically run the Gain on the amp close to or at maximum to get a rich, warm tone. However, when I really dig in on the lowest notes, the volume suddenly drops—almost like a strong compression effect kicks in. I'm wondering if this is a built-in protection feature of the amp, or if there's something wrong with it. Has anyone else experienced this with the Spyder 550? Edit: this doesn't happen with my ABM 500 Edited August 5 by Mavbassman Quote
Pow_22 Posted August 5 Posted August 5 (edited) I have the 330 and this doesnt happen to me. Defo think there is something amiss there Edited August 5 by Pow_22 1 Quote
Downunderwonder Posted August 5 Posted August 5 Welcome Aussie. The Poms will be awake soon and surely know the answer. Quote
spyder Posted August 5 Posted August 5 I had a 550 when they were first released. Mine didn't do the things you described. As the amp is now potentially more than 15 years old it might need a service at Ashdown. 1 Quote
Quilly Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago On 05/08/2025 at 05:47, Mavbassman said: Hi Bass peeps, I'm trying to determine whether my Spyder 550 head has a specific issue or if this behavior is just part of its design. I'm playing a P-Bass equipped with hot DiMarzio Model P pickups. I typically run the Gain on the amp close to or at maximum to get a rich, warm tone. However, when I really dig in on the lowest notes, the volume suddenly drops—almost like a strong compression effect kicks in. I'm wondering if this is a built-in protection feature of the amp, or if there's something wrong with it. Has anyone else experienced this with the Spyder 550? Edit: this doesn't happen with my ABM 500 Did you change the valve’s recently? If you’re maxing out the gain stage maybe there’s a preamp tube issue ? Quote
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