So I read through the rigs on tweakheadz, but I didn't quite find what I wanted. I want to build a rig that I can record in my eventual home studio, but also record live shows and practices. So here's what I came up with after doing some research. A Motu 896 mk3 and Motu 8pre chained...
and put 25 watts into each cab, that's only 6 watts per speaker, kinda wasteful wouldn't you think? as a general rule, speakers double in sound with 10x the power i.e. 1w>10W or 10w>100W so your getting the same volume per speaker as if you ran a 5w epi valve jr. through a 412, a much cheaper...
my first thought would be loading and unloading all that crap. I would tell the bassist to get rid of the extra 410, stick with one 412, and work on getting things EQ'd well. spend a whole practice with one song and figure out where each of you needs to sit in the mix and get there. there's...
I think what was meant, or at least what I took away from that statement, was it takes more power to reproduce the lower freq. of a bass guitar at a usable volume. This amount of power is more easily had with ss amplification than with a tube amp. more power means more headroom means less...
it sounds really good. I mean this is my first time here, and I don't really have much to compare it to, but I really think it sounds good. I really like the song as well. the whole thing is something I would be proud of...
Has anyone used one of these yet? I'm just starting out, really just saving up and checking out some reviews to figure out what equipment to start out with. I know that carvin makes some pretty good stuff lately, and wouldn't hesitate to own anything they make. Should I grab one or is there...