The Direwolf is going to need an amp

Started by flaxattack, November 11, 2004, 01:50:53 PM

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lbpesq

Hollis:  
 
  If you go through the F-X1 first, you should then go through the back input on the SF-2 to bypass its pre-amp stage.  Alternatively, I guess you could switch the internal switch to set the pre-amp at 0db (it can be set at either 0, 10 (factory setting) or 20 db).  
 
Bill, tgo
 
(Message edited by lbpesq on November 12, 2004)

hollis

Thanks Bill.
 
That's how I'm running through my rig, but I get a little lost when I'm chaining through a combo amp.  It's so much more straight forward through separate pre-amp to power amp to speaker cabs.  Know what I mean?  

flaxattack

anyone famialir with the eden nemesis series?

bigredbass

I'd really suggest you look at Mesa's Walkabout Scout, available with a 12 or a 15.  I never thought a passive radiator would work in a bass amp, but there I go thinking again ...  Cool looking, Mesa's terrific tone and construction, not something you see every day.
 
Eden I believe has recently re-done the Nemesis line, so you might investigate. They recently were acquired by the holding company that owns Washburn, so the usual cautions about companies changing hands whould apply.
 
J o e y
 
J o e y

flaxattack

thibk i am going with either an eden metro 2x10 or eden nemesis 2x10

bassdr

Joey- I have found that a passive radiator can work well in a bass cabinet.  My big rig has 2 old Thomas organ cabinets with the internal amp and high driver removed and then tightly sealed.  The drivers are JBL D140 and passive JBL 15.  I blew one of the JBL D140s and replaced it with an Eminence Omega Pro 15 which works well.  I occasionaly use an octave doubler and get a clean A below low E on my Eminence.  I will try to get off my lazy butt and send some pictures soon.  Michael