I see a lot of guitar amp kit, but is there a good bass amp kit to build?
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Originally posted by Axtman View PostI see a lot of guitar amp kit, but is there a good bass amp kit to build?
I wonder how a 100 watt Marshall head, set up for bass would fare?
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Here's a 200 watt bass amp kit from Weber. I have no idea how it sounds.
https://taweber.powweb.com/store/kits_weber.htm#ab200
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A 5F6A in head form makes a decent bass amp when plugged into a decent bass cabinet. AMpegs are great builds for bass but I don't know of any kits.DIY Links
Tolex Tutorial
http://www.guitarkitbuilder.com/cont...lifier-cabinet
Chassis:
http://www.guitarkitbuilder.com/cont...lifier-chassis
Turret board:
http://www.guitarkitbuilder.com/cont...d-construction
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TAD sell a kit that they call the "Plexi Bass".
Röhren, AMP Kits und Lautsprecher - Tube Amp Doctor
It's quite expensive but looks like a pretty serious bass amp.
If you want a dirty, "tubey" bass tone at low volumes for recording, this may be too big and powerful."Enzo, I see that you replied parasitic oscillations. Is that a hypothesis? Or is that your amazing metal band I should check out?"
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Originally posted by Steve Conner View PostTAD sell a kit that they call the "Plexi Bass".
Röhren, AMP Kits und Lautsprecher - Tube Amp Doctor
It's quite expensive but looks like a pretty serious bass amp.
If you want a dirty, "tubey" bass tone at low volumes for recording, this may be too big and powerful.
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Originally posted by Tqi View PostI'm building a Brownface Showman for bass use at the moment. A kit of that would be nice, but it doesn't seem that popular a concept!
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Heck, I've been pretty happy with my 15W Behringer bass amp. I kept the badge on mine though. I'm not ashamed. :P
You're not wrong to call me a purist. I don't like digital modelling amps at all; but as far as tubes for bass go, I just haven't found the sound I want in even analogue solid state. I want some of the things I love in my guitar sound, in my bass sound - and if a Fender tube amp is what makes that difference on guitar, I've got to try it on bass too. I know it's not the bass itself, because the qualities in my bass are identical qualities to the guitar - they're the same brand and model, just the guitar and bass versions. They're both short scale, hardtail, the same woods, the same shape, same chambering, they're both running humbuckers, flatwounds... And I've tried out some tube bass amps and I like how that sounds - but the availability of those amps in my area is poor (two Bassmans in my city over the last six months, both silverface, both broken) and building a tube amp is something I've wanted to do for nearly twenty years - so I figured... screw it. Why not?
I guess I just want something 'different' from the average. Hooray for individualism, or something.
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I totally agree there is not much of a demand for bass amp kits and that most bassplayers like big headroom and thump. That said I have'nt played that many solid state bass amps that can give me the tone and character of an all tube amp. During my first 7-8 years of playing bass I did'nt care much for tube amps. I'd played on a Mesa 400 here and a Fender Bassman 100 there, but at those occations it was mostly about multiple bands plug in and play gigs with no time to tweak anything. Also they just seemed heavy, could break with quite expensive (for a youngster) spare parts. Then all of a sudden we had a solo gig and the bass backline provided was an early to mid 70's Marshall Superbass with matching 4x12". That was quite an ear opener. The blooming response from that rig was something I'd never experienced before.
It took me about 4 more years (early internet days) until I bought my first tube amp but I have'nt looked back except for searching for backup amps (yes. one of the drawbacks of tube amps. I feel safer having a backup amp). I've ended up with a Mesa Boogie Walkabout which is the closest to an all tube amp I've heard.
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