Beedster Posted December 17 Author Posted December 17 On 26/11/2025 at 08:58, Beedster said: Sometimes you can't be arsed to drag your rig out of the car and walk into a room thinking "I'll use whatever's in there tonight". Last night was such a night, and what a pleasant surprise it was, OK, the lows needed a bit of pulling with some push to the mids and highs, but wow, good old Peavey, and good old Orange 👍 Had a similar surprise with a rehearsal room Ashdown ABM a few years back, I'll see if I can did that pic out also 👍 So, last night we rehearsed in a room about 50m from the room above and it couldn't have been more different. Lovely rehearsal space, very well designed and maintained, but with a Mark Bass head and Ampeg portaflex cab that no matter what I did EQ-wise would not punch through, I had to rely on a nebulous rumble to fill out the bottom end in most songs, bloody glad I had a fretted with me as I simply could not hear the note. Next time we use that room I'm taking my own rig Quote
BigRedX Posted December 17 Posted December 17 Could be the room of course, and your own rig will make almost no difference. IME "acoustic treatment" in rehearsal spaces is mostly cosmetic and makes little contribution to how the room sounds especially in the lower frequencies. Quote
Beedster Posted December 17 Author Posted December 17 22 minutes ago, BigRedX said: Could be the room of course, and your own rig will make almost no difference. IME "acoustic treatment" in rehearsal spaces is mostly cosmetic and makes little contribution to how the room sounds especially in the lower frequencies. True 👍 Quote
Stub Mandrel Posted December 17 Posted December 17 3 hours ago, Beedster said: Next time we use that room I'm taking my own rig Do you have an Elf? My brother's sounds fine through a Portaflex 15. Quote
Beedster Posted December 17 Author Posted December 17 3 hours ago, Stub Mandrel said: Do you have an Elf? My brother's sounds fine through a Portaflex 15. No I'll be taking an M-Pulse and a rather interesting Mesa cab with 1x10 and 2x6 (essentially top part of a 1516). I've yet to find a room in which that rig sounds anything less than bloody good Top cab here.... 1 Quote
Marvin Posted December 18 Posted December 18 There are only 2 rehearsal spaces that supply rigs in my area. One, old Peavey combos that have been ragged to bits. The amps seem OK but the drivers have been pushed so hard I'd say the cones are badly torn. The second place has a Markbass rig. A 210 cab with a 250w head. It's OK but struggles a little to cut through in the room, especially against the awful drum kit there. Quote
LITTLEWING Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 27/11/2025 at 09:24, Steve Browning said: We have started using River Studios, near Southampton, and ended up using their EBS Session 60. Looked tiny but was perfectly adequate for the size of the room. Yep, used that too in Studio 2. Amazing little thing, dials in exactly what you want. Don't know why it isn't up there in people's faves yet. Quote
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