Pure bliss. The exact right level to drive & capture a sealed SVT sound or B-15
SVT210av-great representation of SVT sealed sound..punchy..hit ultra bass button & it fills out at a level right before flub
r in PA w/subs. 1 more & ya got your stage covered. Its loud on its own but not gig loud. Still built up pressure like 8x10, its that sealed immediate Ampeg SVT punch at low usable house levels
1x15- bass rolled off guitar vol.there is your Motown sound-nailed it
8x10 it pushed it , would cover a stage vol but not on own in outdoor gig
2x15 jbls..the bomb--it is loud & punchy-close to gig if not metal
This is an amazing head. If you do session work. It has 3 ways to capture sound & all 3 are dif & usable. Ampeg can be flat lined or a metallic grind..key is bass & guitar together have to layer..The 5 mid EQ shift allows for precise placement. All tube path.well..it reveals just like a plexi-no sloppiness or it will come thru-but your technique from thumb-to slap-pick..it really enhances..no way on solid state. Comparing to sansamp(great device) the organic tone capture is there.vs what i always called flat line.no personality bass lines..they can round off more or punch a lil in dynamics with a tube pre & the predictable tube post effect.
I am so excited for next song..last 6 did the bass lines in half hour & we didn't allow for some opposing 4ths & lil turn arounds..Just used my looper to lay a bass line down & played tele along to it, Proper bass lines mean less busy guitar line. really want that lane for the singer opened up. Hopefully when we get to the swamp. We can make some real songs instead of 6hr slap togethers