T_Gobbs
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B7k into the cheapest SS head you can find.
Oh also doesn't the old Peavey stuff tend to punch above it's weight volume-wise at least? Or am I thinking of GK in that regard lol
The RB series for sure does. The 800RB was a staple in touring rigs for years for "only" being 300w (not counting the biamp 100w no one used lol)Peavey definitely, not sure about GK, I haven't used them but know folks who swear by them.
The RB series for sure does. The 800RB was a staple in touring rigs for years for "only" being 300w (not counting the biamp 100w no one used lol)
If anything worries me it's Hartke amps. They seem to have overrated power sections that don't punch as hard as they should.
Yeah that was a common complaint I read on the Talkbass forums. The Hartkes seems like they over-rated their amp's power. That or the voicing is just too clean and sterile to go against loud drummers and heavily-distorted guitars. That seems to be why Peaveys, SWER, Ampeg, and GKs are so good, since they have a bit of growl and punch to their sound.The last band I was in, bassist had an older 500w Hartke head that sounded good and was built pretty solid but couldn't keep up when I started cranking 100w+ toob amps.
Yeah that was a common complaint I read on the Talkbass forums. The Hartkes seems like they over-rated their amp's power. That or the voicing is just too clean and sterile to go against loud drummers and heavily-distorted guitars. That seems to be why Peaveys, SWER, Ampeg, and GKs are so good, since they have a bit of growl and punch to their sound.