I might be getting one of these soon, and well.. gotta ask, those that use them, what do you play them through? Guitar amp and say fuckit? Bass amp? Guitar head + bass cab?
Just wondering.
Amp for a Bass VI type
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Amp for a Bass VI type
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Great question and depends which you want it to sound like. Want a bass? Stick it through a bass amp. It still isn't going to sound exactly like a bass but you're getting closer by using the bass amp. Want a really low guitar? Guitar amp. But be aware of the low frequencies.
I use my Gretsch with a bass amp currently.
I use my Gretsch with a bass amp currently.

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years and years and years ago i used a tele "sub-sonic" thru a fender jazz king. both are long since discontinued but the sub sonic was a bartone tele made in the 90's and early 2o00's and the jazz king is a guitar amp WITH A FUCKING 15' SPEAKER!!!
shit was made for eachother! but like i said.... the jazz king has been discontinued and i doubt they will do any sort of re-issue for it. i would try to seek out a large speaker guitar amp. you can always fiddle with the eq, or thro a pre-amp of sorts in front to get some lower tonez
shit was made for eachother! but like i said.... the jazz king has been discontinued and i doubt they will do any sort of re-issue for it. i would try to seek out a large speaker guitar amp. you can always fiddle with the eq, or thro a pre-amp of sorts in front to get some lower tonez
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it may have been plugged into that thx amp in the corner, i don't know what cab that was going into tho.... the amps just kinda of blend into the background.... or rather... the night and its events just sort of blend into one another. i remember playing that bass VI into the bassman ten that they had in thier garage practice space, and i think i also played thru his special edition twin, both sounded fantastic, tho i am biased to the bassman ten for its closed back metal tonez.
Pretty much this. However, with the EQ set right on a bass amp, you're not going to notice much difference between a VI and a 4-stringer.ekwatts wrote:Great question and depends which you want it to sound like. Want a bass? Stick it through a bass amp. It still isn't going to sound exactly like a bass but you're getting closer by using the bass amp. Want a really low guitar? Guitar amp. But be aware of the low frequencies.
I use my Gretsch with a bass amp currently.
I run mine through my Peavey T-Max & Carvin 115, it sounds bassy as fuck using the middle or neck, or neck+bridge. Less bassy in the bridge alone

I run mine through my Fender Twin Reverb, it sounds less bassy, but still pretty damn cool. Reverb with VI sounds phenomenal

Recently I've taken to bi-amping with it, splitting my output through my Boss CEB-3, sending to both the T-Max and Twin, and, really, this is the optimal sort of set up for the VI. You get the bass, and you get the articulate highs, each amp filling in the other's shortcomings. I haven't used this live yet, though, as it'd be a bit of a headache on stage (well, on the roadie front).
EDIT - I rarely take my bass amp to gigs, and have run my VI through all kinds of different bass amps and cabs; some take a little more tweaking than others, but small bass speakers are just as good as big ones to get bassy tones. Honestly, a 410 is likely going to give a better sound than a 115. Even with a 4-string, I find 15" drivers tend to accentuate mids more than lows; 10" gives a more balanced sound. YMMV.
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