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3125.1 | | RICKS::CALCAGNI | salsa shark | Fri Oct 13 1995 08:41 | 14 |
| Of all the cheap Steinberger knock-offs, the Hohner seems to be about
the best. It has a nice neck (some prefer it to the Steiny neck) and
some sort of active system. It's lightweight and CHEAP, especially on
the used market. That said, it really doesn't sound like or as good
as a real Steinberger.
Another idea is to look for a Riverhead. They made a headless bass
with a wedge shaped body several years back. Michael Manring still
uses one. I've seen exactly one of these in my life, at Mr C's in
Marlboro, a long time ago. As I remember it was pretty nice, though
again not as good as the real thing.
/rick
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3125.2 | Hohner/Peavey | MILKWY::JACQUES | Vintage taste, reissue budget | Fri Oct 13 1995 08:43 | 13 |
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I believe "Hohner" makes a Steinberger copy which is a cut above the
Cort. Hohner is the same company that makes harmonicas. I've played
a few of their headless guitars and basses and they appear to be very
well made. It's a reasonable facimile of a Steinberger for under $500.
As for a small amp, a friend of mine recently bought a small Peavey
bass amp. It has an 8" speaker in it and sounds surprising full
considering the compact size. It's not battery powered, but Peavey
makes several models that are battery-powered. I'd definately check
out Peavey for a small amp. Good bang for the buck.
Mark
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3125.3 | Keyb amp for bass... | BSS::MANTHEI | Just another outta work guitar player | Fri Oct 13 1995 18:24 | 7 |
| I've had friends trying to use a "keyboard" amp for a bass, but never
with any success. If it's not made for bass, either the amp clips
easily or the cone comes loose and lays on the floor, whimpering.
Sometimes you just gotta get the real thing. :-)
Mike usta_doo_da_cheap_thang_but_got_tired
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3125.4 | | PKHUB2::BROOKS | Phasers don't kill, people kill | Fri Oct 13 1995 21:28 | 7 |
| Fender makes a 25 watt Bass amp with a 10" speaker, 3-band EQ and
compressor/limitor.
Although to me, a 25 watt (Probably solid state for $189.99) solid
state bass amp IS an oxymoron.
Larry
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3125.5 | You might try this.... | STRATA::PHILLIPS | Music of the spheres. | Sat Oct 14 1995 15:42 | 24 |
| Re. battery amps
I have the same scenario where my wife requires a battery-powered amp
for the outdoor picnic jam sessions we do. After a lot of unsuccessful
hunting for a solution, I found one that works adequately for us - and
it cost me next to nothing to try!
Betty has a moderately sized Sharp boom-box which has stereo RCA-type
phono jacks in the back. I bought two adapters at RadShack to match
the guitar cord to this input: a 1/4" phone plug-to-RCA plug, and a
Y-connector to the boom box.
Amazingly, this rig works pretty good! It's not very loud, alas, but
at least it's *something*. With just the two of us (me on acoustic
guitar) it works well enough - we jammed for a couple hours this summer
on Block Island, and a couple hours more near Newport - all on the same
set of batteries.
As usual, your mileage may vary....as I said, it works for us!
--Eric--
P.S. There's a note in here somewhere for a do-it-yourself battery amp;
anyone recall where it is? I don't. %^|
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3125.6 | | TMAWKO::BELLAMY | Shovelheads forever! | Tue Oct 17 1995 09:59 | 9 |
| Thanks for all the thoughts and ideas. I guess I'll hafta just go
play thru some of the stuff at the stores and see how good/crappy
it sounds. I suppose as a last resort I could build something, but
I've reduced my worldly possessions to an amount that will fit in
a 10 by 15 ministorage (including two motorcycles) so I have no place
to do the wood work. Guess I shoulda started this project before I sold
the house ...
Oh well.
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3125.7 | Westone The Rail | ULYSSE::WILSON | John, 828-5631 | Thu Oct 19 1995 04:24 | 10 |
| There is also a headless bass made by Westone called The Rail. I bought
one second-hand (here in France so I don't know the price in the US). I
have had it for a year now and I am very glad I bought it. It is light
and robust and perfect as a beater bass for carrying around. The neck
and tone are OK (as it has virtually no body you can't expect a warm,
woody tone).
Regards
John
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