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1366.1 | | AQUA::ROST | It's the beat, the beat, the beat | Fri Jul 07 1989 14:37 | 16 |
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The original Sting Rays from the seventies (before Ernie Ball bought
Music Man) had only two tones, bass and treble (both active). The
third knob on new ones is for mids, and is a factory option.
$1200 for a *four*string Sting Ray is high by US standards, about
$700 is more to the point here.
Trace stuff here in the US is real expensive, I never priced the
big rigs, but a 100 watt combo (single 15) two years ago was about
$1500, so the prices you quote seem reasonable by comparison.
Editorial Comment: I once had a salesman chide me when I asked how much
a Trace unit cost; I said it was too expensive, he said I must not care
about my sound. Sorry, a $4000 bass stack doesn't strike me as
affordable for the average guy.
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1366.2 | Cheap Trace Elliot | MAS::MCNALL | MCNALLT | Mon Feb 04 1991 14:21 | 11 |
| Hi, I noticed you're a Trace Elliot fan...I live in Rochester, N.Y. and
I've got one for sale CHEAP. It's a AH300 series 6 head and a 1048 4-10
bottom. The bottom lists for $1000. US and the top lists for $1895.
The top has 300 watts, a switchable graphic EQ and mid contour, DI out,
and a very cool green flourescent light. The bottom has 4-10 celestians.
Its only been out of the house twice and has covers and is mint. I'm
selling for $1500. US this is way less than dealer cost!
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1366.3 | $1.9K for a *BASS* rig? Ouch! | SMURF::GALLO | Spontaneous Harmony Singing | Mon Feb 04 1991 16:30 | 10 |
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re: .-1
I'm sorry, but $1.9K on a bass rig is just way too much. I've never
heard/played TE gear, but it *can't* be so much better than most stuff.
-T
PV Man (Cheap and sounds good too!)
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1366.4 | KAAABOOOOM | OTOA01::ELLACOTT | non_teenage_mutant_ninja_bassist | Mon Feb 04 1991 18:00 | 2 |
| cheap and blows up good!!!!!
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1366.5 | | GSRC::COOPER | Major MIDI Rack Puke (tm) | Mon Feb 04 1991 18:02 | 5 |
| Rather a generalistic statement me thinks...
(This from the king of generalizations)
:)
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1366.6 | | OTOA01::ELLACOTT | non_teenage_mutant_ninja_bassist | Mon Feb 04 1991 18:05 | 3 |
| Ampeg Rules the bass world (if you can lift them)
SVT addict
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1366.7 | | MPGS::MARKEY | The bottom end of Liquid Sanctuary | Fri Apr 14 1995 11:35 | 69 |
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I just wanted to stop in here and say that Trace Elliot Roolz.
I just can't believe the sounds I get outta my GMX12 preamp
(12 band eq, switchable "pre-emphasis", ss/valve input section
with balance, separate high and low end compressors with
"eq balance" control, 2 effects loops, crossover, 3 DI
sends, and a wide variety of outputs).
Coupled with the TE 600 watt power amp (300 watts / channel
stereo), driving a 4x10 and a 1x18 cab (unfortunately, these
are SWR, not TE, but will be TE as soon as I can afford to
unload them), the sound is ultra friggin' awesome.
_The_ best bass sound, I have ever heard, anytime, anywhere.
Nothing else comes close. My Music Man 5 string sounds so
good through this rig, it's scary.
I've also been using the DI feeds from the preamp in recording
and the sound is _to die for_. I'm listening to a DAT tape
I made through my studio's console of my band playing...
the bass sound is jaw dropping. Can you say "Tony Levin"?
I knew you could...
I've got some cool stuff happening in the effects loop too.
I've taken out the H3000 and the T/C 2290 and put them back
in my studio's rack where they belong, and replaced it
in the bass rack with a Digitech 2101 (yep, the one I
purchased from our good Mr. Reume). The 2101 is wired into
the stereo effects loop of the TE GMX12, as a stereo
effects device (delay, chorus, reverb, pitch change, etc.).
The front end (the guitar pre) of the 2101 is used for the
upper end of my Chapman Stick, and is pugged into an 8-
input line mixer which is connected in the GMX12's mono
effects loop. My sampler and MIDI modules (which are
driven by merged outputs from my keyboards and my Peavey
Midibase) are also plugged into the line mixer...
Here's a diagram of my rig:
bass/stick samper/midi modules/keys
| | | | | | |
| | | | | | |
v v v v v v v
+---------------+ +--------------+
| | mono fx loop | |
+---| T/E GMX12 |<----------------| line mixer |
| | |---------------->| |
| +---------------+ +--------------+
| ^ | ^
| | | (stereo fx loop) |
| | v |
| +---------------+ |
| | | | (guitar preamp out)
| | Digitech 2101 |-------------------+
| | |
| +---------------+
| ^
| |
| |
| stick
|
|
| +---------------+
| | |-------------------> 4 x 10
+-->| TE Power Amp |
| |-------------------> 1 x 18
+---------------+
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1366.8 | | RICKS::CALCAGNI | more zip stupid juice | Fri Apr 14 1995 13:05 | 4 |
| Sounds cool. I gotta admit, I've never spent much time with a Trace
rig. How would you describe the characteristic "Trace" sound (as
opposed the "SVT" sound or the "SWR" sound, which I know)?
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1366.9 | I'm sure this is totally clear... :-) :-) :-) | MPGS::MARKEY | The bottom end of Liquid Sanctuary | Fri Apr 14 1995 13:45 | 15 |
| I have a really hard time describing sound, but I'll try...
The Ampeg stuff has a fat, woofy kind of sound. Great, but
not my thing.
The SWR stuff (heads I mean, not cabs), have a very muddy
sound to my ears.
The Trace stuff stands on its own. It has a tremendous
transient response, which gives both a lot of power to
the very low notes, as well as a great deal of clarity.
It's that Tony Levin/Doug Wimbish kinda thwak/whump kinda
sound...
-b
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1366.10 | | RICKS::CALCAGNI | more zip stupid juice | Fri Apr 14 1995 15:17 | 7 |
| I'm with you on the Ampeg, but I confess I've never thought of the SWR
as muddy. There's a certain edginess, even abrasiveness, that I think
of as being representative of SWR; almost the opposite of muddy. Very
hi-fi.
In any event, sounds like I should check out some Trace gear.
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1366.11 | | MPGS::MARKEY | The bottom end of Liquid Sanctuary | Fri Apr 14 1995 16:07 | 28 |
|
You're right Rick, "muddy" was the wrong word to use for
SWR. Let me try again, the SWR amps seem to accentuate
everything I don't want to hear and completely lack
definition on everything that I do want to hear (that
lack of definition is what I was talking about when
I said muddy).
A simple example is to play the open E string on an
SWR head. What you get is not that chest pounding
thud, it's more of a "honk". I hate it when my bass
rig goes "honk". :-) :-) :-)
BTW, I've played crummy sounding Trace stuff. I don't
like the sound of the GMX 7 preamp or heads all that
much. The real added sound value is in the GMX12 lines.
(IMHO, of course). I also don't like their choice of
cabinet design on some of the combos.
So, it's not like I'm saying "it says Trace on the
front, it's wonderful". It's just that the particular
combo of the GMX12 and the 600 watt amp is, in my
opinion, the best sounding bass rig I've ever heard.
Prepare to get major dollars sucked out of your wallet
though...
-b
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1366.12 | | POWDML::BUCKLEY | | Sat Apr 15 1995 16:44 | 8 |
| I agree, SWR sounds like mud to my ears. I always liked the SVTs,
but, I didn't have to move them, either! 8^)
The Trace stuff is ok -- I laos like the Mesa bass systems and those
GK 800s
ytsejam/
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