I have tried unsuccessfully for a very long time to get facts; if you play a bass guitar through a valve pre-amp (Trace Elliot TVT9) will it damage the pre-amp, and why?
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The preamp is just a preamp, and a bass is just a guitar that plays low notes. The nature of the signal is irrelevant to the amplifier circuit.
As long as the speakers are up to whatever you are doing, play on.
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Because guitar amps generally sound best used with guitars, and bass amps generally sound best with basses.
In particular, bass amps have a lot more headroom and power, whereas we like guitar amps to distort and dirt up at relatively low volume. If you tried getting cranked guitar tone from an Ampeg SVT, your next of kin would probably be scraping your remains from the ceiling.
Some amps are usable for either, by clever design, or by luck. For instance the Orange Thunderverb is designed and marketed to be good for either guitar or bass.
Finally, how could we forget the original Fender Bassman, that was designed as a bass amp, but turned out to be lousy for its intended purpose, but one of the best guitar amps ever."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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As long as you mention Ampeg the v-4 and the V-4B are almost identically with the exception of the reverb on the bass unit. The only differences are some minor changed in the tone controls and either amp seems to work just about as well with either bass or guitar.
As a general "rule of thumb" it's OK to play a guitar through a bass speaker but not OK to play a bass through a guitar speaker. While there have been numerous cases of guitar speakers standing up to bass cone excursions these are the exceptions and I wouldn't try this with any speaker I valued.
Rob
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Originally posted by willvdw View Post$500 Question: I have a Trace Elliot TVT9 valve preamp and a JBL MPX300 power amp. What do you think will sound better for bass guitar - this setup with a $500 Ampeg cab, or $500 spent on an Ampeg combo? Thoughts and ideas greatfully received.
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Yeah, I don't like bass combos much either. My rule of thumb has always been that if one person can shift a bass rig in one trip, it's not much of a bass rig. Also, uber bass geek Tom Bowlus says the TVT9 "Sounds great on bass"."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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Studio legends Carol Kaye and Joe Osborn both played bass through an open backed Fender Twin! That was because they were guitar players before they were bass players.It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
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I use a '68 Twin (amp was blackfaced with a cap or two and the dry side voiced for bass by Ron Ott of King Amp) in head form with EVM 15B and 15L in TL606's which are the reference designs for the EVM's. Sounds great with 73 p-bass and strings going on ~15 years old...you just can't buy tone like that. Like a fine whiskey, letting the strings age to perfection. I sound like scooby-doo's bass player who was always an inspiration - seriously
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gotta agree that the TL606/EVM-15L combo is a tiny killer package for 4-string bass and guitar. I've been using mine for 30+ years. just don't go playing a low-B 5-string bass or you'll be needing a recone kit.Last edited by bob p; 07-30-2007, 07:29 PM."Stand back, I'm holding a calculator." - chinrest
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