Ok, so I sold my Ampeg SVT Classic 8X10... and I am selling the head i was using with it too.
Awhile back I bought an Ampeg BA115HP 300 watt combo. It is loud. It works for good jamming. About a week ago I added an Ampeg BA210SP to the mix. Now I am running dual combos. DI out of one into the other.
Essentially 2X10 + 1X15 at a combined 520 watts.
I was skeptical about how this would sound. I set up my pedal board and used the 210's onboard modeller to dial in a nice SVT tone. Set my Sansamp Driver to give me some punch.
I had to turn it down. I jammed with a drummer I am hoping to add to the band I am starting. He is loud. He plays everything from Death Metal to Country and he can hammer. I still had to turn down. It is loud!
On top of it the tone I am able to pull out of this rig just makes me all sorts of happy. I am a new beleiver in the power of the combo amp when properly applied. Just the 210 alone was enough to jam with a tube half stack.
Very nice set up indeed...
Just thought I wouild share.
Awhile back I bought an Ampeg BA115HP 300 watt combo. It is loud. It works for good jamming. About a week ago I added an Ampeg BA210SP to the mix. Now I am running dual combos. DI out of one into the other.
Essentially 2X10 + 1X15 at a combined 520 watts.
I was skeptical about how this would sound. I set up my pedal board and used the 210's onboard modeller to dial in a nice SVT tone. Set my Sansamp Driver to give me some punch.
I had to turn it down. I jammed with a drummer I am hoping to add to the band I am starting. He is loud. He plays everything from Death Metal to Country and he can hammer. I still had to turn down. It is loud!
On top of it the tone I am able to pull out of this rig just makes me all sorts of happy. I am a new beleiver in the power of the combo amp when properly applied. Just the 210 alone was enough to jam with a tube half stack.
Very nice set up indeed...
Just thought I wouild share.
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