Christian Topman Posted October 14 Posted October 14 Good evening basses, I’d like to replace a mark bass nano amp with something else……I use it with either one or two barefaced 110 cabs, which sound great with the acoustic image head from my coda combo. nano sounds ok with electric bass, but I’m mostly on upright for which it gives a lot of boom, far too much salt, pepper, spice and colour for my taste. The AI is getting old and we all know the issues attached to that, though I hope I get lots from it yet. So I’m looking for a backup head - light, sturdy, reliable and an honest straight forward sound. I’m tempted to find a 2nd hand GK md 150…( though my one did last one did 30 years ), but I feel that might be a regressive step. I imagine the market might have something more new and reliable - I’ve no doubt that I’m not unique in my preferences! thanks in advance for any tips or shared experiences of good and bad used. Christian ps ai users, I have found an amp maker who thinks he can fully service AI gear. I’ll report back with a name if it works out 1 Quote
tinyd Posted October 16 Posted October 16 (edited) The Warwick Gnome and TC heads are pretty widely used (and not expensive). I have a Gnome and it works great for DB. I use a PJB C2 cab but there's somebody either here or on TalkBass that uses one of these amps with a Barefaced 110.... Edited October 16 by tinyd 1 Quote
Burns-bass Posted October 16 Posted October 16 The right DB amplifier will depend on a lot of factors, including: Your bass and its specific characteristics What pickup you're using What type of music you're playing Whether you're going through the PA (and need the amp just for stage volume) If you're using a HPF or pre-amp Your budget What kind of sound you want (hi-fi replication for jazz, or a more aggressive tone for blues etc.) How picky you are (I'm not picky, other people are) I use Barefaced cabinets and have settled on an EBS amp as it provided both the quality of sound and the character I want for bluegrass. For other music, it wouldn't be appropriate or suitable. I also have a Trace Elliot Elf as a back up, but this is just a small amp I can stick in a case. 1 Quote
fretless Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago Christian, Noted - please do share name of AI amp fixer - mine needs a new power supply which, it turns out, is all one part with the main amp board. Expensive part ( circa £200 ) and looks fairly easy to swap over but I will be very sick if I end up wrecking the new board trying to install it. Am trying a Genzler Kinetix at present and will report back once a few more gigs are done. fretless Quote
TheRev Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Have a look at the Eich T500, it's essentially the same design as the Tecamp Puma 500 heads, which worked well for double bass. Quote
keeponehandloose Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago In my experience boomyness comes from the bass not the amp. What's your pickup of choice? Quote
Hellzero Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 32 minutes ago, TheRev said: Have a look at the Eich T500, it's essentially the same design as the Tecamp Puma 500 heads, which worked well for double bass. If you go for an Eich amp, don't forget to buy the 5 Megaohms input model as it will be way more suited to double bass dedicated pickups. Quote
Owen Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago I must admit, I have found that any amp works for a DB as long as there is an FDeck HPF between the bass and the amp. It smooths things out and you can nuke the boominess. A Vong doobrie https://schalltechnik04.de/en/instructions/vong-filterung- would also do a cracking job. 2 Quote
Burns-bass Posted 44 minutes ago Posted 44 minutes ago These guys build one too https://sineeffect.com/High-&-Low-Pass-Filters-c172981009 Quote
Paddy Morris Posted 15 minutes ago Posted 15 minutes ago 2 hours ago, Owen said: I must admit, I have found that any amp works for a DB as long as there is an FDeck HPF between the bass and the amp. It smooths things out and you can nuke the boominess. A Vong doobrie https://schalltechnik04.de/en/instructions/vong-filterung- would also do a cracking job. Yep. HPF is a must. God alone knows shy they are so rarely found incorporated into amp heads in the first place. Quote
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