Of course. Proud Bongo player here!![]()
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Plus very good Bongo bass player!
tk
Of course. Proud Bongo player here!![]()
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Plus very good Bongo bass player!
tk
I have a car with lots of horsepower but I don't drive it fast all the time.Its nice to have the power when you want it.
Its all about the headroom. Many of the high power rated speaker cabs like the headroom .
Like I said, if a gig calls for 800 watts then chances are there will also be PA which lets everyone onstage play @ normal volumes making headroom a moot spec. If the gig is small enough to not need PA then a 500 watt amp is more than enough. Heck, an SVT "only" has 300 watts and tens of thousands of 810s never showed signs of being underpowered.
The more the merrier! If markbass comes out with a 2000 watt amp, I would want one. There is nothing better than when the guitar player gives you the wtf, I can't hear my amp look!
i have one of just about every markbass head / cab inbound right now. shouldnt be much longer before i have them and can intelligently reply to threads like this. that being said, the mb stuff i have heard and used in the studio just kills. i have never heard anything that sounded that good come out of an amp at any price / weight. i would not have signed on with them if i didnt whole heartedly love the tone. if you hang in there a bit, i will be able to post audio samples of all the mb models mentioned above.
It really is about headroom. And headroom gives your rig a chance to respond to those deadly serious transients in bass guitar, done properly.
I gigged for a long time with 1200 watts. Did I ever actually engage all 1200 of those watts? No. Certainly I did not. But if I'm chugging along at, say, 200 watts, and some wild-ass low note requires 100 more to respond properly, I had that in reserve.
It is definitely not about volume. (Usually.)
Like I said, if a gig calls for 800 watts then chances are there will also be PA which lets everyone onstage play @ normal volumes making headroom a moot spec. If the gig is small enough to not need PA then a 500 watt amp is more than enough. Heck, an SVT "only" has 300 watts and tens of thousands of 810s never showed signs of being underpowered.
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