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Solid State Amps

Posted: Tue May 30, 2017 7:00 pm
by four_oclocker_2_Archive
Dr Tony Balls wrote:free meat wrote:Dr Tony Balls wrote:Man....kinda taken aback by the TS-15 power amp section. For solid state its remarkably simple. Makes we want to try to build one.If you do, maybe get rid of the three way volume toggle. I always hated that about the one I had.Yeah I think for proof of concept I wouldnt even mess with the preamp, tbh, and i'd certainly leave that master toggle off. The preamp in these just looks like a boost pedal with a tone stack, which makes me want to try the power amp with a multitude of preamps in pedal form.What about building that power amp section, but putting it on steroids so your output was 200 watts? Would definitely have a use for something like that if it could be smaller than a PM-100.

Solid State Amps

Posted: Tue May 30, 2017 7:00 pm
by free meat_Archive
Dr Tony Balls wrote:Man....kinda taken aback by the TS-15 power amp section. For solid state its remarkably simple. Makes we want to try to build one.If you do, maybe get rid of the three way volume toggle. I always hated that about the one I had.

Solid State Amps

Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2017 7:00 pm
by Frank Decent_Archive
Hey there. Please excuse my question if it's already been answered but I'm relatively new to bass amps and I have a couple questions about wattage and volume. I was looking at these little GK heads and it says they produce 500 watts of power through a speaker at 4 ohms. Now, do you bass players think that would be loud enough for rehearsal with a loud rock band, say a trio or two guitar thing? The light weight, compact size and durability of solid state is particularly attractive. What do you think? Plenty loud for rehearsing and small gigs or will I be frustrated? I'm thinking of running it into a 2x12 cab.Here's the amp itself:https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/MB500Thanks for any help.

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Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 7:00 pm
by JohnnySomersett_Archive
I have no idea why, but I bought one of these:...I have no idea how it will sound.

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Posted: Sat Aug 19, 2017 7:00 pm
by Smitty Yeagermanjensen_Archive
garthplinko wrote:Pretty sure the main reason to own one of those is for the distorted sound.IIRC, "searing" is the word I'd use. For good or bad, it reminds me a lot of all the crust bands that were around our area in the late 90s/early 2000s.+1I had the 1x12 combo version, now owned by FM Bubber. Searing, blistering, molten: all good adjectives. You'll have no trouble being heard, that's for sure.

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Posted: Sun Aug 20, 2017 7:00 pm
by WeStartToDrift_Archive
garthplinko wrote:Pretty sure the main reason to own one of those is for the distorted sound.IIRC, searing is the word I'd use. For good or bad, it reminds me a lot of all the crust bands that were around our area in the late 90s/early 2000s.This is probably my favorite SS head, I like to set the gain pretty high on the clean channel and it sounds phenomenal. Never really use the distorted channel unless I am goofing off.

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Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2017 7:00 pm
by JohnnySomersett_Archive
Oooh, I'm getting excited now! Should arrive Thursday. Only cost me 50 too

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Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 7:00 pm
by endofanera_Archive
JohnnySomersett wrote:JohnnySomersett wrote:Oooh, I'm getting excited now! Should arrive Thursday. Only cost me 50 tooLucky me. The guy wrapped it in a black bin bag to ship. Now I have the joy of replacing 3 potsNot even a box? Seriously? Wow.

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Posted: Thu Aug 24, 2017 7:00 pm
by JohnnySomersett_Archive
JohnnySomersett wrote:Oooh, I'm getting excited now! Should arrive Thursday. Only cost me 50 tooLucky me. The guy wrapped it in a black bin bag to ship. Now I have the joy of replacing 3 pots