I'm playing with a couple of people in an "ambient / noise" trio. We're using samples, loopers & a ton of delays to make orchestral? type music, but all with guitars & bass - total ripoff of Stars of the Lid. The problem I'm running into is, my trusty Princeton Reverb (w/ DR output trans & 12" cannabis rex) isn't up to the extra bass needed for this particular style of playing. I'm laying down loops, turning them 1/2 speed (possibly going 1/2 speed again on another looper), using octave pedals, and playing bass all through the same rig at the same time. The PR is farting out on the super low stuff & it sounds like it's gonna vibrate the amp apart sometimes. I've done this sort of stuff for years, going through a web of old "junk" amps. The extra noises that arose were always part of the charm. Now, we're trying to do this a little "nicer" ie without the amps sounding like they're tearing themselves to pieces. I'm looking for suggestions to alter my amp rig. We're trying to keep volumes low, and I'm also not looking for much amp breakup or crunch for this particular project. That being said, I don't want it to sound like I'm playing through a PA or mixing board.
Here's a couple things I was thinking of:
1.) Active crossover at the end of pedal chain sending lows to bass amp & highs to PR. I haven't been able to find a pedal or guitar level crossover - just line level rack stuff for PA. I'm hoping for something a little more elegant than running stereo outs to 2 graphic eqs - then to the bass & guitar amps.
2.) 30-60 watter through a larger cab (turned down to 2 unfortunately). A big cab would probably do alot to help with the fartiness, but I'd have to choose the circuit wisely so that a bass guitar also sounds decent through it. Perhaps a tweed Bassman & 1x15" might be a good fit here? Hell, I'm even tempted to pick up a JC120 for $300 used, but would all that bass frequency sound ok through it? I've had a huge itch for a couple months to build an EF86/Top Boost AC30, but I just don't see it being the right circuit for this application.
3.) Passive crossover after the PR to a big 15" cab & internal 12"?
Anyways, I'd love to hear your opinions & suggestions. Thanks in advance,
Jay in Philly
Here's a couple things I was thinking of:
1.) Active crossover at the end of pedal chain sending lows to bass amp & highs to PR. I haven't been able to find a pedal or guitar level crossover - just line level rack stuff for PA. I'm hoping for something a little more elegant than running stereo outs to 2 graphic eqs - then to the bass & guitar amps.
2.) 30-60 watter through a larger cab (turned down to 2 unfortunately). A big cab would probably do alot to help with the fartiness, but I'd have to choose the circuit wisely so that a bass guitar also sounds decent through it. Perhaps a tweed Bassman & 1x15" might be a good fit here? Hell, I'm even tempted to pick up a JC120 for $300 used, but would all that bass frequency sound ok through it? I've had a huge itch for a couple months to build an EF86/Top Boost AC30, but I just don't see it being the right circuit for this application.
3.) Passive crossover after the PR to a big 15" cab & internal 12"?
Anyways, I'd love to hear your opinions & suggestions. Thanks in advance,
Jay in Philly
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