Stewart, I've never felt the need to EQ mine, just keep the tone really low. It's OK as a bass amp, but very quiet with my Musicmaster bass. Wait till the kiddie in the flat above is out, then crank it, such a nice sound.
Stewart, I've never felt the need to EQ mine, just keep the tone really low. It's OK as a bass amp, but very quiet with my Musicmaster bass. Wait till the kiddie in the flat above is out, then crank it, such a nice sound.
yeah, it's sitting at about 2 and seems fine there. i might go upstairs tomorrow and warn the guy it might get a bit noisy for half an hour!
benecol wrote:You are the last shortscaler I ever thought would have a problem with reflections in their photos... Am jealous of your amp - congrats.
if you look closely you can see i'm extending my middle finger, right at you...
Ah, my bandmate and lovely missus Stacey uses the Deluxe Reverb. I'm supposed to use the Bandmaster and cab, but it doesn't fit in my new car without putting the seats down so I had to get a smaller amp. These are 8 Ohm aren't they? I've got a nice Celestion Century Vintage speaker that might go great in this if the stock speaker isn't awesome.
I also notice these amps don't have a fuse. Gonna fit one.
Mine has random valves, and aftermarket switch. Not opening it up til the fuse holder arrives in the post so I don't know if the circuit is stock. Tone pot is shot for 2/3 of it's rotation, but the bit that does work sounds good. In fact the amp is a marvel, even with the stock speaker. I'm gonna play it a bit then quickly swap the speaker out to see if I can hear a difference later.