Posts Tagged ‘bass’
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The first and only official guitar/bass Amp and FX software suite made by IK Multimedia in cooperation with legendary music icon Fender Musical Instruments Corporation.
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Took some advice from guys on www.talkbass.com and focused on keeping my ring and pinky fingers tucked away, and plucking softer with my index and middle fingers. I think it made a huge difference and it set me on the right track. Thanks to everyone!
PS – This is a stock 2008 Fender American Standard Jazz Bass and an Acoustic B200 combo amp.
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iRig. In this video guitarist Chris Buono demonstrates how to set up some amp modeling and effects configuration’s in Amplitube. Amplitube is an amp modeling and guitar processing app from IK Multimedia that runs on Apple iOS devices like the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch. Chris takes you through creating a setup from scratch and explains what each setting does and how to use it. For guitarists looking to add amp modeling to their rig but don’t want to use a laptop this is a great place to start.
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An up close and personal look at John Paul Jones’s Acoustic 360 Bass Amp which he used from 1969 to 1976 with the group Led Zeppelin. It was recently purchased a a Christie’s auction by Acoustic Amplification and we were there to document the unpacking.
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Peavey Valveking 100 Head and Valveking Slanted Cab
Playing with a Fender Texas Fat Strat which is an awesome guitar that they don’t make anymore
I use no effects whatsoever it is straight from the guitar into the amp. I do however use the Peavey Remote Switch (Foot Switch) to switch between the clean and lead channels and to toggle the boost volume and/or gain (boost), all of those features are found on the amp though.
This video is basically meant to give people a good idea of the ValveKing Amplifier and Cab.
I have done a lot of research to find what would be the best half-stack I could buy for the money. My conclusion was that the Peavey Valveking 100 was the best fit for me.
This amp is VERY loud, and Very Versatile.
I have it on less then 1 volume in this video and it was still so loud earplugs would probably be a good idea.
Keep in mind that a tube amps distortion does not generally sound good until pushed to a very high volume. I still feel this amp sounds good on low volumes and can be used as a practice amp. But I know it would sound even more amazing at high volumes!
I also considered buying a Bugera 6262, and a B-52 AT which I have heard great things about both, but I also heard those amps are VERY UNRELIABLE. They are built with cheap parts apparently and can break down at any moment.
Peavey Amps have the reputation of being extremely durable, they pretty much last forever. I still have a used Peavey Bandit 75 which was made in the 1980’s and it still works fine.
Overall, I am very happy with this amp, and I hope this video helps people make a choice when considering buying a new amp. Peavey products are an incredible value for the money in my opinion.
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One of Guitar Center’s fake commercials for Acoustic bass amps.
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UPDATE: due to lack of fact checking the numbers in this video are inaccurate: a Peavey Basic 40 has a 12″ and a Acoustic B 100 has a 14″.
Let’s see: can Youtube take a joke? For all you guys who are tired of the stupid arguments, bad camera, and silly voices comment rate and subscribe. One more in the long line of Youtube self promotion.
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Bill talks about how to set the lows, the mids and the highs on your amp.
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Vintage Acoustic Corp transistor Bass amplifier