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by djimbe_Archive
You're talking about a hollow body baritone here? In that case, no worries. My buddy has played his through our Deluxe before with no problems. Mind you, he doesn't play super loud or agressive stuff, so that may be a slight difference, but it's not like the lower register is gonna cause your amp trouble.
Don't like the baritone through the Deluxe, but that's a different story. We like either my buddy's Reverb-O-Rocket, or my Gibson GA8T for the baritone best. They're both easier to control the volume and natural distortion on for recording purposes. Live, I'd pick the Ampeg over the Gibson. For what any of that is worth...
(edit) O.K. so now I'm at work, and I realize that I was (sorta) talking out my ass above. My experience has been more with tenor guitar, than baritone (stupid early morning face emoticon...)
Still, I can't see you having trouble. I mean, I've recorded several bass tracks through that Deluxe with no trouble. It's good for a bright and fuzzy bass. If you like those new Fenders and you're worried about your Deluxe, maybe a shift up to the 4x10 version is in order? What is that one, the Hot Rod DeVille? I think that's it. Lower register stuff seems to sound pretty bitchin' coming out of a 4x10...
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djimbe_Archive on Tue Oct 18, 2005 8:03 am, edited 1 time in total.