Which is the most used and landmark bass amp for surf rock, according to your ideas & experiences?
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Which is the most used and landmark bass amp for surf rock, according to your ideas & experiences? —Never surrender in finding a surfcaster |
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The Showman 85 watts through a 2x15 cab Back in the 60s it was the Bassman piggyback through a 2x12 cab. —-Kyle Beyond The Surf YouTube channel |
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do you use a bassamp instead of a guitaramp? why? —The reality is that we do not wash our own laundry - it just gets dirtier. www.myspace.com/tumbleweedofsurf |
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Not very Trad for Surf, but the old Ampeg's are very nice sounding. Jeff(bigtikidude) —Jeff(bigtikidude) |
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Dual Showman...it it's time (early to mid-60's), nothing else could touch it for bass on stage. It was a pretty good guitar amp, too!
Later on, the Sunns, Kustoms, Ampeg V-series and SVT's, Acoustics, and the big Peaveys took over, but that was way after first wave surf died out. —Jack Booth The Mariners (1964-68, 1996-2005) |
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Don't forget the Standel Imperials. They were actually better bass amps than the Dual Showman amps were......in my opinion. The first REALLY GOOD bass amp I ever heard was a Peavey Dynabass amp. Somwhere around fall of '66, we were headed down to Aburn U to play a frat party. While we were setting up, some band down the street was warming up. They had the biggest, meanest bass sound I had ever heard. It was awesome. Huge! I couldn't belive my ears and hoofed it over to see what was making that sound......The bass player had a Gibson EB-0 and a Peavey (whatever the hell a "Peavey" was in 1966) Dynabass amp......unbeliveable. Most of the guys I knew had Fender 2-12 Bassman amps and Gibson Atlas amps.....they were not in the league with that Peavey! ed —Traditional........speak softly and play through a big blonde amp. Did I mention that I still like big blonde amps? |
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I honestly think that real surf bass can be played on ANYTHING. Bass amps are all a matter of personal taste. I like ones that can give me more attack and definition than "rumble". Lava Rats bassists all seem to like GK heads and SWR 4x10 cabs. I like my big 'ol Acoustic with the 2x15 cab. There is no real holy grail of bass amps like Showmans for surf. If money were no object, I'd have a niiiice Eden bass rig. I think they're the king of bass amps, regardless of genre. ~B~ |
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-Kyle Beyond The Surf YouTube channel |
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Isn't it ironic that while bass amplification has improved and progressed exponentially since the early 60's, the really great guitar amps of that era (Fender Twin/Super/Vibrolux/Deluxe Reverb...Marshall 50 & 100W...and Vox AC30) have not really been eclipsed by the more modern gear? The ultimate modern bass rig? How about a Mesa/Boogie 400+ with the matching PowerHouse 1000 cab? Jack Booth The Mariners (1964-68, 1996-2005) |
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i had the opportunity to play out of this head with a 4x10 and 1x15 cab this past week. holy cow!!! i haven't had the chance to use a 'classic' surf bass amp yet but i HAVE used my ampeg v4 as a bass amp. and i think the modern stuff has quite a bit to say live compared to vintage gear. maybe it's just my tastes... |
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How about amps for a baritone? I currently use my Twin but I know that I'm playing Russian Roulette with my speakers. I've thought of converting the Twin into a piggyback with a closed back cabinet and a set of 12" bass speakers. Any thoughts? —The artist formerly known as: Synchro When Surf Guitar is outlawed only outlaws will play Surf Guitar. |
Joined: Apr 05, 2008 Posts: 41 British Columbia, Canada |
If you are trying to get that "classic" surf bass sound then it's interesting to note what was used to get that sound on the early recordings. Carol Kaye, most notably the bassist on many of the Beach Boys recordings, was the studio musician that played on many of the early surf recordings. Her amp of choice in the studio was a Fender Super Reverb, open-backed 4 x 10, combo amp - playing a Fender Precision with flat-wound strings, felt string mute, and a pick. So, while Fender Dual Showmen were the amps of choice on stage, most of the recordings of the day featured a smaller combo amp. Also interesting is that the definitive studio bass amp of the day, the Ampeg B-15, wasn't used on a lot of those recordings. Nowadays, almost any decent bass amp can get that "classic" surf bass tone. I've found my personal version of that tone with Ampeg, Fender, Roland, Traynor, and Vox gear. I've found that it has more to do with strings, mute, and pick than amplifier...although a good amp helps. Bass Wabbit |
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I'm not sure I agree with that statement. Carol Kaye didn't play for Dick Dale, The Lively Ones, Eddie & The Showmen, etc, etc. —Site dude - S3 Agent #202 "It starts... when it begins" -- Ralf Kilauea |
Joined: Apr 05, 2008 Posts: 41 British Columbia, Canada |
According to posts on Carol Kaye's website, she did session work for Dick Dale, the Ventures, the Beach Boys, Jan & Dean, Hondels, Marketts, Dwayne Eddy, Gary Usher, RipChords, Annette Funicello, Donna Loren, Sandy Nelson, Santo & Johnny, Hub Cap & The Wheels, Dynatones, Jack Nitzchie prod's, and many others. So although she didn't play on everything from that era, she did play on a broad enough range of surf era recordings to be consider at least one of the most influential and often-heard bass players of the genre, along with Ray Pohlman. As the "first call" studio bassist in Los Angeles during the surf era, if it was recorded in California, Carol or Ray's bass are probably on there somewhere. Others may disagree, but in my opinion, if anyone's sound can be called the "definitive" sound of surf bass, it's probably Carol Kaye's. —Bass Wabbit |
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Eminence Delta 12LFA 12" Bass Speaker These are great with killer tone and power with such awesome bottom end they sound like your playing through a 2x10, 15" bass cab crazy I have these in a Bassman 2x12 cab and Vox Essex 2x12 bass amp my friend these are just amazing such small cab but big big rumble you will be amazed, they can handle any wattage head you throw at them. Eminence Delta 12LFA 12" Bass Speaker —-Kyle Beyond The Surf YouTube channel |
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BigBottom wrote:
Hell yeah! |
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As a guitarist getting into bass playing so I can find more playing situations, I have lots of questions about gear and technique. |
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I got a Fender Studio Bass amp. gr, |
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bigtikidude wrote:
Our Bass player picked up a 70's Ampeg V4 earlier this year. It is a beast for bass. —THE KBK ... This is the last known signal. We offer Sanctuary. www.thekbk.com |