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Ditto for all guitar amps I've used. My Mesa Boogie is the finest amplifier I've ever used


Totally. Solid State amps cannot even come close to matching the presence, tone, and soul of a good tube amp. Even with today's amp/cab modeling technology. I've got an old Peavey Deuce with a plethora of 6L6s..enough to make your ears bleed..and a Fender Blues Jr. with 12AX7 pre, and EL-34 power sections.

However, I use a Behringer V-amp2 for practice and when playing at my Church. 120watts at glass-shattering decibels doesn't go over in church very well hehehe.

And Spicyguy: got the shirt :)
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Steve
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Toobs are (prolly) real sweet for the various textures of guitars. They really can move from the sweet warble of a Gibson ES being squeezed by the likes of B.B., up to the overdriven wail of a Strat in full heat.

But for the Bass, tubes just don't make it!

Sorry, but the best bass amp yet to be made is the Acoustic 360 (and its later, bigger brother, the 370).. That sucker could coax funk, warmth, slap pop or just plain good ol' Grand Funk growl from a Fender Jazz to a gibson EB to a Rick 4002, long before many of those sounds required active electronics to fully realize. All solid state, all the time! (And it almost met my ultimate requirement for a bass amp: Turn it on, crank it up, stand it front of it, hit the open 'E' string, and have it knock my feet out from underneath me!)

I've cooked several dozen (prolly up to a hundred) 6L6GCs and 12AX7s (and 12AY7s) in Fender tube amps for decades. Thank Ghod for Radio Shack's "Lifetime" tube series (now, alas, discontinued). For bass, I personally don't want to hear any discussion about tubes, overdriven front-ends, or the like...you 6-stringers can run that forum to yer heart's content. Just gimme 4, fat strings, 37" of neck, and 250W of solid-state juice driving a 2-way...then get out my way!


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jb4
"They lead. They don't manage. The carrot always wins over the stick. Ask your horse. You can lead your horse to water, but you can't manage him to drink."
Richard Kerr, United Technologies Corporation, 1990
Expand Edited by jb4 Jan. 21, 2003, 05:32:41 PM EST
     BMG adding copy protection to all its CDs - (admin) - (41)
         An even better one: EMI - (admin) - (4)
             Re: An even better one: EMI - (SpiceWare) - (1)
                 Besides... those people get money for those blanks - (jake123)
             Christian, translation check please? - (drewk) - (1)
                 Sorry about the delay... But yes, it's pretty much exact. -NT - (CRConrad)
         Won't slow the rippers down. - (static) - (15)
             Link for that discussion? - (admin) - (13)
                 It would have been on the mailing list. - (static) - (12)
                     I have been goin... - (folkert) - (10)
                         He might have posted it on SlashDot. - (static) - (9)
                             Gah... - (folkert)
                             What's his /. userid? - (kmself) - (7)
                                 xiphmont ? -NT - (altmann) - (1)
                                     That would be it. -NT - (static)
                                 Dam... - (folkert) - (4)
                                     You're really keen! :-) - (static) - (3)
                                         Duhh... dull as a... - (folkert) - (2)
                                             No, I was being serious. - (static) - (1)
                                                 Oh... so I did,,, - (folkert)
                     Something similar from an interview on April 4, 2000. - (Another Scott)
             Related: Schneier, The Futility of Copy Protection - (kmself)
         Wait until they see what this costs - (tuberculosis) - (18)
             Of course, they'll mis-read the "message". - (static) - (17)
                 Yes, retailers are very important. - (jake123) - (13)
                     I remember Philips saying that, too. - (static) - (12)
                         Hah..!__like the 'Walk-DVD Player' ? [scrap yer Old one !?] -NT - (Ashton) - (11)
                             It gets complicated. - (static) - (10)
                                 And overlaying all the digital permutations, remains.. - (Ashton) - (9)
                                     I'd forgotten your aspect on that. - (static) - (4)
                                         Ogg Vorbis - (Ashton) - (3)
                                             Vorbis ain't just for Linux - (drewk) - (2)
                                                 Thanks! - (Ashton) - (1)
                                                     Actually, q3 approximates MP3 @ 160, quality-wise. -NT - (static)
                                     Vinyls vs 1's and 0's - (tuberculosis) - (3)
                                         Have you seen the Tubes Rock! T? - (SpiceWare)
                                         toobs - (Steve Lowe) - (1)
                                             Beg to differ - (jb4)
                 that wont work in the US - (boxley) - (2)
                     That would require persistence. - (static) - (1)
                         Yo Bryce! - (tuberculosis)
         And this is just the beginning... - (jb4)

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