Guitar Through Bass Amp
Moderated By: mods
Guitar -> Bass amp won't blow anything but will usually sound shit. I know it does through my bass amps.
Bass -> guitar amps can blow speakers if you use it at high enough volumes, so it's not recommended. We blew a behringer amp's speaker at school once playing a microkorg synth through it for a few hours. It wasn't really really loud or anything either, we're just badass.
Bass -> guitar amps can blow speakers if you use it at high enough volumes, so it's not recommended. We blew a behringer amp's speaker at school once playing a microkorg synth through it for a few hours. It wasn't really really loud or anything either, we're just badass.
- Chico Malo
- Sushi Monster
- Posts: 7915
- Joined: Thu Apr 20, 2006 3:30 am
- Location: Tacoland, USA
practiceing i normally set a bass groove with my ps-5 looped on my akai..and then play over it.
surley you cant break the speaker this way? but acording to whats been said the bass notes will.
this sucks!
surley you cant break the speaker this way? but acording to whats been said the bass notes will.
this sucks!
http://fashiontipsband.bandcamp.com/album/fucking-hell
Dance music for anxious people
Dance music for anxious people
no not at all..iam sorta talking future refrence reallyMike wrote:I think bob is right.
Plus you're not playing at high volume are you Hurb? I.e. close to the speaker's max output.
http://fashiontipsband.bandcamp.com/album/fucking-hell
Dance music for anxious people
Dance music for anxious people
Yeah, I was just thinking that you could compensate the low end of a bass amp by using an extra trebly guitar output. That makes sense, you can control that tone with your tone knobs without having to worry about the EQ.dots wrote:i've been rockin the bassman 100 for guitars for a few shows now (and on our new record). it's a great combo, though a bit dark. you can easily compensate by using the bright switch OR do what i do and use a jaguar.
- Chico Malo
- Sushi Monster
- Posts: 7915
- Joined: Thu Apr 20, 2006 3:30 am
- Location: Tacoland, USA
my main guitar amp is a 1973 Marshall Super Bass, the bass amp version of the super lead. it sounds fantabulously thick and rich with guitar and is not that far off from a bassman.
the marshall jtm 45 (marshall's first amp) was pretty much a fender bassman, because jim marshall doesn't actually know anything about electronics. an 18 year old dude called dudley craven designed all the classic marshall amps, jim just designed the cabinets and stuff.
the marshall jtm 45 (marshall's first amp) was pretty much a fender bassman, because jim marshall doesn't actually know anything about electronics. an 18 year old dude called dudley craven designed all the classic marshall amps, jim just designed the cabinets and stuff.
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
Yeah. The tube doesn't really seem to do much. I had a Vox Cambridge 30 and it was very solid state. Cleans were amazing, but the dirty channel on those things blow. I dumped it and bought my Crate Vintage Club 20. There is no sense in having a two channel amp if only one is usable.Doog wrote:And generally not even a totally tube preamp, there's normally one tube plopped in the solidstate preamp.
- Mike
- I like EL34s
- Posts: 39170
- Joined: Thu Apr 20, 2006 8:30 am
- Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
- Contact:
I was talking about Hybrid BASS amps.blackmarker wrote:Most of what Vox makes today are hybrids, some Marshalls...there are others but names escape me. They are just solid state amps with a pre amp tube.Mike wrote:What is this hybrid amp anyway?
And way to state the obvious, I know all about hybrid amplification - check out the wiki page I wrote the lions' share of:
http://www.shortscale.org/wiki/index.ph ... s_and_Amps
But that's bollocks - "Most of what Vox makes is Hybrid?" They have two hybrid lines but their flagship stuff is still the AC30CC and AC15CC combos and heads.