I usually rant over at that other place - but I may as well start doing it here too. It'll take longer for everyone to get sick of me like that.
I think I have (have had) the greatest combo amp on the planet. A 25 year old Peavey TNT 130 with a black widow speaker. The thing has been giving me trouble for about a year now though, and I think it's finally had it's last day. In desperation, with very little money to spend, I went in search this evening for new combo. Nothing, absolutely nothing compares to my Peavey. Not even the newer Peaveys with more wattage. Everything distorts, and nothing can handle a B-string the way I dig in. I plugged into lots of amps and they let me go wild cranking the Bongo I plugged in. My sad realization.... if I plan to clearly hear and feel the bass the way I want, my combo days are done. I'm going to have to drop about $1500 and carry really heavy crap around for the rest of my gigging days. I DON'T WANNA DO THAT!!!! I DON'T HAVE $1,500 TO DROP RIGHT NOW! I WANT MY LOUD OLD PEAVEY BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What's worse is I had to go and say, let me plug that 5 string stingray in. Never owned one of them. I couldn't freakin put it down. With everything I love about the Bongo, the Stingray definitely has something different going on. GAS AGAIN! Now I NEED an amp, and I'm THINKING I need a Stingray.
Somebody please stroke my hair and tell me everything's gonna be OK.
P.S. They had a radiance red bongo there (NJ guitar and bass) and that color kicks butt. Headstock was black though. Never saw that before. I thought they all matched? The neck was red. Wussup????
I think I have (have had) the greatest combo amp on the planet. A 25 year old Peavey TNT 130 with a black widow speaker. The thing has been giving me trouble for about a year now though, and I think it's finally had it's last day. In desperation, with very little money to spend, I went in search this evening for new combo. Nothing, absolutely nothing compares to my Peavey. Not even the newer Peaveys with more wattage. Everything distorts, and nothing can handle a B-string the way I dig in. I plugged into lots of amps and they let me go wild cranking the Bongo I plugged in. My sad realization.... if I plan to clearly hear and feel the bass the way I want, my combo days are done. I'm going to have to drop about $1500 and carry really heavy crap around for the rest of my gigging days. I DON'T WANNA DO THAT!!!! I DON'T HAVE $1,500 TO DROP RIGHT NOW! I WANT MY LOUD OLD PEAVEY BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What's worse is I had to go and say, let me plug that 5 string stingray in. Never owned one of them. I couldn't freakin put it down. With everything I love about the Bongo, the Stingray definitely has something different going on. GAS AGAIN! Now I NEED an amp, and I'm THINKING I need a Stingray.
Somebody please stroke my hair and tell me everything's gonna be OK.
P.S. They had a radiance red bongo there (NJ guitar and bass) and that color kicks butt. Headstock was black though. Never saw that before. I thought they all matched? The neck was red. Wussup????