maddog
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You want to set the gain to prevent clipping at maximum bass input. Then use the volume to adjust for the mix. Although with tubes, you may want to salt to taste. 
haven't tried GK's, but i have to say Eden amps are also very cool for those who hate knob-tweaking - flat, they sound AWESOME, especially with stingrays...Randracula said:You won't be dissapointed.EBMM sound great with GK amps. IMO they really let the natural sound of your bass come through with very little coloring. I did an a/b comparison in the studio of the post/pre EQ of the D.I. on my 1001RBII and there was virtually no difference.
maddog said:Which one did you get?
phatduckk said:but i will take you guys' advice and try the whole process again. i appreciate the help ... anyonw have an SVT CLassic here? and suggestions? also ... how do you guys balance gain vs. volume? i think the devil may be in that balance.
thanks a bunch guys
MingusBASS said:I'm loving how plug and play the Ashdown/EBMM combo is. The Ashdown sounds great, the EBMM sounds great, tweak to the room where/when needed-DONE!
Andrew
Steve Dude Barr said:<--- Upgraded 'Peg B-100R plus a '65 B-15N Fliptop...all I'll ever need/want...
It's like getting completely new equipment, huh?phatduckk said:ok so the best thing is that im running the knobs on my Sterling flat. ive always been an "all dials at 10" guy w/ the on board preamp. so instead of that i upped the gain and now can actually use my preamp on the bass to its full effect ... and holy hot damn does a small turn of the dial make a big difference on these bad boys.
Dude, how did you upgrade the B100R? I love mine, just curious as to what you did.Steve Dude Barr said:<--- Upgraded 'Peg B-100R plus a '65 B-15N Fliptop...all I'll ever need/want...
phatduckk said:...ok so the best thing is that im running the knobs on my Sterling flat. ive always been an "all dials at 10" guy w/ the on board preamp. so instead of that i upped the gain and now can actually use my preamp on the bass to its full effect ... and holy hot damn does a small turn of the dial make a big difference on these bad boys...
phatduckk said:There's too many knobs ... i get confused.
Just when I thought i was all happy with my tone I up and changed my mind last week some time. So last night i went to the studio with Joey in hand (my BD Sterling). I went in, biased the stv classic, setup the bass and then sat down for a knob tweaking session.
Eh, this is the most frustrating thing ever. the amp has knobs, the bass has knobs and then theres the horn which is 98% useless - but those last 2% make a huge difference in the tone.
anyways ... im just venting. we've all been thru this and its a pain in the ass. I got somewhere tho: nice, kills little kids boom on the lows and some ok sounding highs. gotta tweak that a bit. anyways; i got somewhere; monday ill see how it sounds in the band mix (the real test) and do some more tweaking there im sure.
oh ya ... so i finally decided it was time to run the knobs on my Sterling flat ... or at least use that as a starting point. honestly, i tried and tried and i kept gravitating towards cranking em all the way up again. i might go thru this whole process again later today just to try and get the knobs on the bass set flat.
anyways ... who else hates amp?
Oh yeah! You'll fit in just fine around here!Reet said:dude, you hate everything, but that's what i love about you. besides, if you haven't figured out how to play with knobs...i'd say we have a bigger problem on our hands.
Dr Stankface said:I love all the knobs on my GK 1001RB-II. That's because I like to travel around tone land. Best head i've ever played through and I highly doubt i'll be buying anything but GK from now on.
Andrew