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Ampeg is still on my radar.  I need to find out which model George M. ghost built and get one.
Happy NADs ElNumero!

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1 minute ago, Steiner said:

Ampeg is still on my radar.  I need to find out which model George M. ghost built and get one.
Happy NADs ElNumero!

Thanks Greg

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Good score, it looks like the BA115 V2. It's a pretty solid rehearsal room/recording amp! Ampeg makes some nice bass amps.The bass player in my band just bought a new smaller Ampeg bass amp an RB-210. It sounds great, we recorded a few tracks with it, and it was very easy to mix. Another great thing is that it is lightweight (It's 38lbs). He also has a vintage Ampeg Portaflex and it sounds awesome. 

 

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10 hours ago, ElNumero said:

Thanks Greg

My pressure.  How does she sound?  Have you tried a six string through her?
Asking for a friend…

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4 hours ago, rockabilly69 said:

Good score, it looks like the BA115 V2. It's a pretty solid rehearsal room/recording amp! Ampeg makes some nice bass amps.The bass player in my band just bought a new smaller Ampeg bass amp an RB-210. It sounds great, we recorded a few tracks with it, and it was very easy to mix. Another great thing is that it is lightweight (It's 38lbs). He also has a vintage Ampeg Portaflex and it sounds awesome. 

 

That’s exactly what it is Daniel. I also have the BA210 version which is an identical size cab, but 2x10 speakers and higher power output AND an external speaker output jack on the rear. I was told that the 210 version runs at 280 W but when you connect the external cabinet at eight ohms, it puts out 450 W. Also, somebody told me you can connect two amplifiers such as those two together by connecting the FX send with a cable to the FX return on the other amp, which is considered the slave amp. Have you ever heard of doing such a thing?

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5 minutes ago, Steiner said:

My pressure.  How does she sound?  Have you tried a six string through her?
Asking for a friend…

Tell your friend she sounds fantastic with a four string bassist . I have not tried to run a six string guitar through it. I’m a little scared…….

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Running a bass through a guitar (6 string) amp is dangerous.  It’s especially hard on the speakers.  Running a 6 string through a bass amp usually sounds thin but, I’ve been told, Ampegs do a good job.
Slaving an amp as you describe above is normally done to hear the preamp of one amp through the power section of another.

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