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| 2265.1 | my 2 cents | CAVLRY::BUCK | c'mon baby lets go for a ride | Sun Jul 21 1991 10:40 | 7 | 
|  |     Methinks 80wts ain't going to cut it for Heavy Metal.  Not saying the
    kid needs a 400wt Peavey, but, knowing Crate, whos amps tend to be a
    bit low on the wattage end, I think he should scan the ads for a
    Peavy combo in the 200-300wt range...it will go a lot more distance for
    the bucks invested.  Also, better re-sale value.
    
    B.
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| 2265.2 | Trace Elliot? :*) | KERNEL::FLOWERS | I think Nuno is quite good | Mon Jul 22 1991 04:43 | 9 | 
|  |     
    Re -1
    
    	What the man said, if they are intending to play out anywhere he
    will probably need more watts, a friend of mine has a 100W HH combo
    and although it sounds plenty loud enough in a live situation you can
    hardly hear the bass....let alone feel it.
    
    J.
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| 2265.3 |  | WELCLU::GREENB | Still vaguely here | Mon Jul 22 1991 04:57 | 4 | 
|  |     Peavey do a nice bass combo rated at about 160/180 watts that should be
    plenty loud enough.
    
    Bob
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| 2265.4 |  | KDX200::COOPER | Opinionated MIDI Rack Puke | Mon Jul 22 1991 13:18 | 14 | 
|  | I tend to agree with the previous replies about Peavy.
However, the bassist in my band (I hate saying "my band") uses an 80wt Crate,
and we do some pop-metal stuff.  While I don't care for the tone too much,
it's plenty loud on stage.  He runs direct to the desk from the "built in"
direct box and out front it sounds ok.  $150 is pretty reasonable, me things.
I'd still thing PV combos would be good too.
FWIW, Guido (*our* bassist ;) is now looking at a Trace Elliot or GK800RB 
bass rig to play thru.  He plugged into both recently, and his eyes bugged 
out.  Nice tone, BIG bucks.
jc
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| 2265.5 | 80 watts - must be a pre-amp?? | CSC32::B_KNOX | Live Free or Die - It's a Threat !! | Mon Jul 22 1991 14:40 | 8 | 
|  |     80 Watts will never cut it live (IMHO). 150-200 watts is passable.
    You can always find decent rigs in the Want Ads. GK's and TE's
    are bit on the expensive side (although I got my GK for a steal before
    they became so popular...). You can always pick up a used PV for 
    short bucks. They're not great (again, IMHO) but you get what you
    pay for.
    
    /Billy K
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| 2265.6 | A closing remark! | VSSCAD::GATULIS | Frank Gatulis 226-6140 | Wed Jul 24 1991 12:31 | 7 | 
|  |     
    As the originitor of .0  I thought I'd say thanks for the help 
    (both the replies and EMail).  We've gone with a Peavy Combo 300
    that a fellow noter was selling.  Sounds great and everyone is
    pleased.
    
    Frank
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| 2265.7 | 210 watts thru 15"BW@4Ohms | HAMER::KRON | RU4REAL | Wed Jul 24 1991 14:07 | 6 | 
|  |      congrats on an excellent choice. an excellent combo
    bass amp at the right price and very easily added onto
    at some later timeif need be.......much more cost effective 
    than one of those M-words!!!!!!!! 
    :^Px1000
    -Bill
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| 2265.8 |  | CAVLRY::BUCK | tear down the walls | Wed Jul 24 1991 14:25 | 1 | 
|  |     Another plug for a great purchase!
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| 2265.9 | (?) | DASXPS::ONEILL |  | Tue Aug 06 1991 08:18 | 7 | 
|  |                        Can someone give me any info on the Peavy
    bass mark III. I saw one at daddy's last night in passing but
    didn't want to get involved with a salesman at the time ( I had
    three kids with me) I did notice a price of 249.00.
    
                                                 Thanks in advance
                                                       Jim
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| 2265.10 | getitnow! | HAMER::KRON | RU4REAL | Tue Aug 06 1991 11:08 | 4 | 
|  |     TAKE IT!!!!!!!
    the best guys use them!
    :*)
    -Bill
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