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RichCI

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Oct 23, 2007, 4:23:43 PM10/23/07
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I have a friend who used to play bass in bands long ago and sold off
his gear some ten years back. I know he wants to start playing again
but has had a bit of a bad luck streak so I want to buy him an amp for
his birthday (I've already tracked down a decent bass guitar that I'll
be buying from my brother).

What I'm looking for:

Price: I'd like to keep it at less than $150.

Power: He has an opportunity to possibly hook up with a band, so I'm
thinking a minimum of 100 watts and that's probably still going to be
a bit weak for bass in a rock band.

Type: I'm thinking a combo would provide the best bang for the buck
and also fit into his apartment.

Obviously, I'm going to be looking at used gear. I searched this
group through Google and saw some earlier suggestions that looked good
but most were for either beginners or the gear was beyond my price
range. Some of those suggestions were:

Gallien-Krueger Backline 115
SWR Workingman
Ampeg B-100
Carvin Pro Bass (100/150/200)

I'd appreciate any comments on the above or other suggestions that
would fit the bill.

Thanks!

Big Cab Daddy

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Oct 24, 2007, 6:51:34 AM10/24/07
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There ought to be a Peavey on your short list from my experience.
Also, I'm transitioning OUT of an SWR Workingman's 12 simply because
its NOT loud enough to keep up with a drummer.

BW

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Oct 24, 2007, 7:54:38 AM10/24/07
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You're a pal. What a nice thing to do.

The Bishop

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Oct 24, 2007, 9:40:52 AM10/24/07
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On Oct 23, 4:23 pm, RichCI <ric...@gmail.com> wrote:

Where do I sign up for friends like you?

RichCI

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Oct 24, 2007, 12:06:08 PM10/24/07
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Thanks! We've been friends for over 20 years, played in some bands
together when we were younger and I know he'd do the same thing for me
if the situation were reversed. He's really had a bad run of luck
over the past few years and needs something in his life that will pick
up his spirits as well as give him something to do since so I figured
this would be good for him.

RichCI

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Oct 24, 2007, 12:07:17 PM10/24/07
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On Oct 24, 6:51 am, Big Cab Daddy <glenn.rebelwithoutac...@gmail.com>
wrote:


Thanks for the insight on the SWR. I'd certainly consider a Peavey
amp as I own a Peavey guitar amp and have used various others over the
years.

abor...@redshark.goodshow.net

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Oct 24, 2007, 3:19:15 PM10/24/07
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My SWR Redhead (240W, 2x10) keeps up just fine with a drummer and
two guitarists... but we're playing classic rock not death metal,
and we don't like the bartender/manager telling us to turn down
5 times per set.

--
Aaron

LagerHaus5 - for all your classic rock needs.
http://www.myspace.com/lagerhaus5

RichCI

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Oct 24, 2007, 3:39:28 PM10/24/07
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On Oct 24, 3:19 pm, <aborg...@redshark.goodshow.net> wrote:


The SWR Redhead is *very* sweet and it was my favorite amp to plug
bass guitars into for customers to demo them when I worked in a music
store years ago. Unfortunately, it's totally out of my price range.
If money were no object, it'd be up at the top of my list for it's
combination of sound quality, power and portability. Thanks though!
=)

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Jim Carr

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Oct 24, 2007, 4:09:30 PM10/24/07
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Derek Tearne wrote:

> RichCI <ric...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>> The SWR Redhead is *very* sweet and it was my favorite amp to plug
>> bass guitars into for customers to demo them when I worked in a music
>> store years ago. Unfortunately, it's totally out of my price range.
>
> You should check out the Workingman's 2x10 combo then.

"Workingman" is an interest name choice for a lower priced model.
Shouldn't it be "UnemployedMan" since if a musician had a job, he could
afford the "real" version.

Derek Tearne

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Oct 24, 2007, 4:37:15 PM10/24/07
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Jim Carr <newsg...@azwebpages.com> wrote:

I think they've just realised that, the WorkingMan's series has become
the WorkingPro series. The budget range is called LA - which probably
means it spontaneously catches fire causing the nearby population to be
evacuated (I do hope all you people in the fire zone are safe, we're
seeing some scary satelliite images on the TV news)

--- Derek

--
Derek Tearne - de...@url.co.nz
Many Hands - Trans Cultural Music from Aotearoa/New Zealand
http://www.manyhands.co.nz/

abor...@redshark.goodshow.net

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Oct 24, 2007, 4:41:17 PM10/24/07
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I'll sell you the head only for $200...

I just bought a Carvin DCM1001 to replace it.

eadg

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Oct 24, 2007, 8:04:04 PM10/24/07
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"RichCI" <ric...@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1193171023.8...@e34g2000pro.googlegroups.com...

I have a Roland DB500 for upright gigs (1x12" + tweeter, 160w combo,
easily as good as a GK 150E) but it's a loud little bugger and would
eat what your friend requires with ease. I think they may be
discontinued now but they often come up on ebay in your price bracket,
despite being expensive to buy new. I paid less than £100 for mine,
well worth it, the main rig stays at home for most of my gigs since I
got it.

--
SR


Pt

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Oct 25, 2007, 3:22:59 AM10/25/07
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This band has the perfect combo.

http://www.animatronics.org/strangers/strangers.htm

Pt

Pt

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Oct 25, 2007, 9:58:08 AM10/25/07
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What I meant to say is...

http://digitalcartography.com/holding/TheBustedLumpies.gif

Pt

Big Cab Daddy

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Oct 25, 2007, 10:07:20 AM10/25/07
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On Oct 24, 1:19 pm, <aborg...@redshark.goodshow.net> wrote:

Wow! Are you offering to sell your Redhead for $150 or even less? If
so, consider it SOLD to me. I love my Workingman 12 EXCEPT its not
loud enough to keep up with a drummer in a honky tonk band where the
bar OWNER tells me to turn up the bass. What I did NOT say was that
SWR made no model that would be loud enough. If you want to sell your
Redhead for the price he wants, I'll gladly buy it from you ten times
over.

Glenn
Meanbottle
http://myspace.com/meanbottlemusic

Pt

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Oct 25, 2007, 11:15:19 AM10/25/07
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On Oct 25, 9:07 am, Big Cab Daddy <glenn.rebelwithoutac...@gmail.com>
wrote:

What I did NOT say was that
> SWR made no model that would be loud enough.


I had a SWR Silver 350 that was not loud enough through an 8 ohm 4X10.

Pt

abor...@redshark.goodshow.net

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Oct 25, 2007, 11:33:50 AM10/25/07
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Big Cab Daddy <glenn.rebel...@gmail.com> wrote:

It's the head only - and I'd like to get $200.

jeffb

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Oct 25, 2007, 12:13:45 PM10/25/07
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Still well worth it even for just the head. One of the best compact club
amp I've ever used.

Big Cab Daddy

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Oct 25, 2007, 6:14:45 PM10/25/07
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On Oct 24, 1:19 pm, <aborg...@redshark.goodshow.net> wrote:

Wow! Are you offering to sell your Redhead for $150 or even less? If

RichCI

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Dec 19, 2007, 12:55:50 PM12/19/07
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I just wanted to thank you all for all your help and suggestions and
to let you know I hadn't forgotten this thread. I *finally* found a
good deal on an amp for my friend:

SWR Workingman 15
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130184362579

He already has my brother's old bass that I bought for him. The bass
is by company called Vision; my brother believes it was some sort of
other brand by Aria. He'd had it since the mid 80's and it served him
well for a long time. He kept it finely tuned including replacing the
stock pups with Duncan actives even if the instrument wasn't exactly
top-of-the-line to start with. So, now my friend will have an amp.

Thanks again and have a happy holiday!

Rich Iavarone

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