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returntothepit >> discuss >> ATTN gearsluts, help me buy a bass head! by sli sli sli on Jun 12,2009 4:31pm
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toggletoggle post by sli sli sli at Jun 12,2009 4:31pm
I'm retiring my venerable GK 800rb, for it has served me well and i'm ready to move on. But ive been playing this thing for so long I barely know where to start with looking for a new one. My only complaint about the GK was it was too clean, great low end and loud as hell but didnt cut through the mix very well. I need the low end boomyness, but im looking for something with a hint of that lemmy-esque growly midrange. I played an svt 350 at mr music and definitely dug that shit, but they sold it. Suggestions?



toggletoggle post by sli sli sli at Jun 12,2009 4:31pm
P.S. rich bova rich bova rich bova



toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Jun 12,2009 4:33pm
I have a great Peavey Centurion I bought and just fixed. They are from the early 80's / late 70's (this one is 78) and they go for cheap money on the original dollar. They take a fucking beating and a half, and are very modable.

The only thing is the power supply caps may have gone and then it's an easy swap to do it yourself. I did it in like an hour the other night.

Food for thought before you shell out 900$ for a tube bass head.



toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Jun 12,2009 4:35pm
And you can always put either a tube preamp, or a tube stomp box in front of it. Or just throw a really nice overdrive on it with a pickup booster and you'll get that "cut" of a tube amp. Since it's bass, it needs less work to get the right "sound" from it, as opposed to the hell that getting guitar frequencies to sound right can be.



toggletoggle post by sli sli sli at Jun 12,2009 4:53pm
yea looking more at solid state stuff cuz money is definitely an issue
but i did see a sunn 2000s on ebay for cheap



toggletoggle post by Blue  at Jun 12,2009 4:56pm
dude, just buy a sansamp bass driver DI. youll be damn happy you did.



toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Jun 12,2009 4:59pm
I was trying to remember the name of that!

Shit can be make transistors sound like tubes!



toggletoggle post by Blue  at Jun 12,2009 5:01pm
i liek to call it alex webster in a box.



toggletoggle post by DestroyYouAlot  at Jun 12,2009 5:11pm
Dan Lilker uses a Sansamp (guitar) amp modeler for his sound.



toggletoggle post by neverpurified  at Jun 12,2009 5:22pm
I personally like the MXR M80 as opposed to the sansamp



toggletoggle post by sli sli sli at Jun 12,2009 5:35pm
sansamp sounds like a cool idea, ive been considering a preamp type of deal for a while, BUT i still need a head to put it thru, help!



toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Jun 12,2009 5:44pm
the_taste_of_cigarettes said[orig][quote]
Peavey Centurion



toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Jun 12,2009 5:44pm



toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Jun 12,2009 5:45pm
This one is also pretty good, though I've had problems with them in the past. If you're good at fixing shit, go for it.

http://www.daddys.com/detail.php?itemNumber=HAR1052



toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Jun 12,2009 5:49pm
http://www.daddys.com/detail.php?itemNumber=PEA4915

These are fucking AWESOME. I mean, talk about fucking massive sound. You could really beat the shit out of this too. One thing I can say about Peavey is they know how to make amps, or at the very least used to know how to make amps really fucking well hahahah.

All the old Peavey shit has clean, well put together electronics, set up in an easy to understand and repair manner. I've fixed two of them myself and am working on a third.

If I needed a head, I'd go for this. Cheap money and it will last you. Even if you have to replace a few parts it will work out better than payng $650 for some amp that the company will never stand by.

Peavey has mailed me for free 70's schematics they keep on hand and told me about past problems people have had to fix so I can solve the issue without a costly repair.



toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Jun 12,2009 5:51pm
I'd also peep some old Ampeg.

I've never owned any of their gear but Howie swears by his and we got some cool sounds out of it.



toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Jun 12,2009 5:55pm
Also I'd keep my eye out for a good, transparent power amp. You can always shape your sound with a low-power head you like and then juice it up with a power amp to push an 8x10. Don't feel like the watts should be your final deciding factor.



toggletoggle post by sli sli sli at Jun 12,2009 5:59pm
thanx guise, theres one of those old peaveys over at mr music, ima check it out



toggletoggle post by mangled44 at Jun 12,2009 6:17pm
i've been using a mark 4 peavey head on my rig for the last 12 years. I'll swear by it. it's gone through much beer spillage and it still works perfect. it cuts through absolutely perfect.



toggletoggle post by Blue  at Jun 12,2009 6:22pm
and i still say youre a retard if you dont give the sansamp pedal a try. best thing ive ever done for my bass rig.



toggletoggle post by W3 nli at Jun 12,2009 6:27pm
Blue said[orig][quote]
and i still say youre a retard if you dont give the sansamp pedal a try. best thing ive ever done for my bass rig.


this is pretty much truth



toggletoggle post by AndrewBastard at Jun 14,2009 11:20am
Marc, get that Trace Elliot at guit center...



toggletoggle post by the_taste_of_cigarettes  at Jun 14,2009 11:59am
How are TE? They always seemed goofy to me



toggletoggle post by d at Jul 5,2009 7:27pm
i have an svt 450 practically new for sale if your interested. got it as a gift and no need for it. asking 700 but will to take b/o email me at is.music@hotmail.com if youre interested



toggletoggle post by joeyumbrella  at Jul 5,2009 8:27pm
I have a Sunn O))) sonoro for sale. $350 obo

60 (unbelievably loud) watts that will kill you and every motherfucker in the room



toggletoggle post by sli sli sli at Jul 6,2009 8:06pm
hmmmmmmm, sunn o))) is cool shit, where you at dawg?



toggletoggle post by matt_sways_in_the_wind  at Jul 8,2009 12:36pm
i'm using a peavey mark VI head to power my ampeg 8x10. it has more than enough power, it's solid, and has tons of features. you need to crank the preamp volume and nurse the post volume to get some grit and presence out of the eq and with the right bass it will cut through any mix. i imagine the peavey centurions perform similarly.



toggletoggle post by matt_sways_in_the_wind  at Jul 8,2009 12:42pm
the sans amp di is a beautiful thing. they make a three channel programmable floor unit that is the same price as the one channel unit. it has crazy tone. will spice up a low output bass, act as a standalone preamp, use it for direct recording in the studio/live. i've been in many situations where i needed to just pull it out and use it...

so dirty.



toggletoggle post by joeyumbrella  at Jul 8,2009 2:19pm
sli%20sli%20sli said[orig][quote]
hmmmmmmm, sunn o))) is cool shit, where you at dawg?


providence... email me if you want to check this out

highesthorse@gmail.com



toggletoggle post by Murph  at Jul 8,2009 3:52pm
matt_sways_in_the_wind said[orig][quote]
i've been in many situations where i needed to just pull it out and use it...

so dirty.


faggot.



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