Bassaholics Anonymous > Amps
Amps I've owned.
RoadRanger:
Kinda fugly but paid $500 new for it I think:
Sounds pretty good but kinda heavy to move around. I'm planning on separating the head and cab someday.
RoadRanger:
Stoopid me sold one of these:
I bought it off a guitarist who had a gambling problem. It came with TWO V9 cabs (9 x 10" speakers) and covers for everything. I only played it once with both cabs as it was way too loud. Sold it and bought a Roland SIP-301 preamp that I should still have but can't find after my last move :(.
RoadRanger:
Still have a B25B cab like this one:
Has the original square magnet CTS speakers in it. Would like to find a head for it someday :).
RoadRanger:
Couldn't find a good picture of an original Tech21 Landmark 60 single 10" tiltback combo but got one of them too. A great sounding little amp!
I recently picked up a Line6 LowDown Studio 110 to carry around. It sounds good but I should have bought a BA112 instead :(. Does a pretty convincing B15 imitation though :).
Found a Tube Works RT-3175 MosValve 1x15 combo on fleabay that cost me as much to ship as to buy :(. Still an OK deal and it really sound great and loud !
I have two Tube Works 904 Blue Tube 1U rackmount units I use as preamps. One is in a case with a Traynor PM100 2U 100 watt power amp and the other in a case with a Tube Works 982 1U 80 watt mosvalve poweramp. I've got a small Golleon 1x15 cab I use with these - plus I have a couple other small Chinese 1x15 cabs. Oh, and a 2x10 cab I haven't loaded yet - have a couple Chinese 300w 16 ohm drivers for it.
So basically I don't need any more amps :facepalm:.
;D
audiopile:
--- Quote from: RoadRanger on April 15, 2010, 11:09:01 PM ---
Found a Tube Works RT-3175 MosValve
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Humm... I have a Tube Works 1500 Mosvalve (rackmount unit) currently running as a slave amp to power the warehouse speakers. I wonder if it would be better utilized doing bass guitar duty?
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