35 posts
|
Post by biggusnickus on Feb 1, 2016 20:07:08 GMT
This is my signal path:
Bass -> Korg PB03 tuner -> EHX Deluxe Bass Big Muff -> Behringer R600 reverb (Line6 VerbZilla clone) -> One of my two amps.
I have a Hartke HD25 for home practice and a Taurus SLT-12 for band practice and gigs, although I mostly gig with a DI pedal. I also have an old school Korg Bass multi-fx lying around that I have used in the past for gigs and gnarly sounds. The Hartke's nothing special but the Taurus is a beast, it has a hybrid tube/solid state preamp for the best of both worlds and an FX chain for my reverb pedal. They're made by a rather unknown company in Poland and retail for quite the amount of money nowadays. I luckily snagged mine during a blowout sale.
I'll add photo's if I have the time!
|
|
|
Post by JAC on Feb 4, 2016 17:23:02 GMT
I'd like to see the pic of the Taurus. I saw/heard one a long time ago that was sweet, a very "old school" tone.
|
|
|
Post by th3hors3 on Feb 5, 2016 10:02:45 GMT
An old Roland Cube 60 watt that I "borrowed" from my father. For Live gigs I'm usually using an Aguilar Tonehammer 350 and a Tecamp S210/4 cab. But my new drummer/sound engineer insists on me using the Marshall guitar head and gigantic SWR 4x10 we used to record the distorted sounds on our EP. I will never do it, it's too damn heavy and inconvenient to carry, but, to be honest, it did send me to tone heaven.
|
|
35 posts
|
Post by biggusnickus on Feb 7, 2016 19:37:39 GMT
I'd like to see the pic of the Taurus. I saw/heard one a long time ago that was sweet, a very "old school" tone. It's in storage atm, I'll take some pics and maybe a soundclip as soon as I get it out.
|
|
15 posts
|
Post by ribbetingfrog on Feb 27, 2016 3:00:31 GMT
My trusty TC Electronic BG250 2X8 does me for everything.
Headphones at home, plenty in the tank for band practice and a line out to the p.a. and extension cab for loud gigs.
After owning a 35 kilo Ampeg the TC's 12 kg us soooo nice.
|
|
|
|
Post by JAC on Mar 15, 2016 13:33:04 GMT
Peavey used to make some amazing amps and cabs, unfortunately you have to employ a bunch of roadies to move them
|
|
|
|
Post by JAC on Mar 15, 2016 15:01:08 GMT
Mmmmm... Pastie...
|
|
|
|
Post by slims on Apr 23, 2016 17:58:47 GMT
Behringer BVT4500H and a Peavey tvx 115 ex is my rig, which I use when the wife is out of the house. Luckily, I don't play in a band, the combined weight is close to 60kg.
|
|
|
Post by kodiakblair on Apr 24, 2016 8:21:51 GMT
Great pieces of kit you have there slims Added these beauties myself last week. 18Kg for the Peavey cab and 55Kg for the Stingray combo. I remember the Carlsbro being lighter so my memory is failing along with my strength
|
|
|
Post by slims on Apr 24, 2016 12:04:52 GMT
Thanks Kodiakblair! A 55kg combo is massive! I like to think that heavy equals quality
|
|
1,481 posts
Disclosures: Everything I don't like I can modify.
|
Post by blablas on Jun 20, 2016 17:10:55 GMT
Got all my frequently used combos stacked the way I want them to, they used to stand on two separate corners in my living room, wanted to do this for a long time but somehow never got it done, last week I finally thought out a way stack them in a way I like (visually and sound-wise). The other herd. Together with the latest 4 string member of the stringed herd. Some changes, different main combo, more effects and I removed the big TC Electronic combo from this stack, it's not gone but moved to another room - same goes for my old faithful SWR.
|
|
|
Post by subdude on Jul 18, 2016 13:07:57 GMT
For practice the Korg Pandora and on stage the TC BH250 into the Eden RX 110
|
|