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My bass player ran a Bassman 100 through a sun 2X15
and we didn't experience anything knee wobbling.
Probably could have used a better cab, but I'm telling
you Fender is not where its at for bass amps. Not
even close. Saw X a couple months ago, John Doe used
a Mesa 400+ with an 8X10 and a 4X10. Just about
knocked me over when he started to play. And it
wasn't distorted at all. Loud and clear . . . the
bass was comin' through. Not a terribly expensive rig
either, don't know what kind of cabs he was running
though. Afterall, the guys gotta keep up with Billy
Zoom and his custom Zoom amps (ridiculously loud . .
beyond the point of reason). Just my opinion, but
I've never seen or heard a Fender come close. I also
didn't realize a showman could work well as a bass amp
. . . shows what I know.
Damon
--- newfy surfer <> wrote:
> I beg to differ. To keep up with a showman simply
> use a showman for bass,
> just load the fender bassman 2-15 cab w/ JBL D140'S
> instead of D130'S and
> you'll push enough air to wobble your knees!! This
> coming from a guy who
> plays that setup with an old punker who happens to
> play guitar through his
> showman nice and loud.
> Shawn- deoras.com
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