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turk713
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Username: turk713

Post Number: 1
Registered: 1-2004
Posted on Thursday, January 29, 2004 - 3:39 pm:   Edit Post

I have a little Ampeg B2 15" combo. Increasingly it makes a farting, distorted sound when I hit the strings any harder than just slightly. I read in an Ampeg forum that this can happen with lower freq's and with active electronics. I have a 5 string Orion, so of course I have the B string and active electronics. What can I do with my current little rig to make it stop distorting, and what pro rigs should I look at when buying a new setup?
xlrogue6
Junior
Username: xlrogue6

Post Number: 47
Registered: 8-2002
Posted on Thursday, January 29, 2004 - 4:07 pm:   Edit Post

Your B2 only delivers 200 watts to the 15. Add an 8 ohm extension cabinet and you'll get 350 watts, which should help. (More cone area won't hurt either!) If you're getting this breakup when the peak light only comes on when you really dig in and your master volume is a 12 o'clock or less, your amp is sick. Could be your 15 is going south. I've seen B2's with a couple of bad MOSFETs in the power amp act this way too--you might want to have a tech take a look at it.

Kent
adriaan
Intermediate Member
Username: adriaan

Post Number: 110
Registered: 6-2002
Posted on Friday, January 30, 2004 - 4:22 am:   Edit Post

Could the battery in your Orion be going flat? That will also cause distortion in the signal.

Before doing anything drastic, plug in another bass and see if the problem goes away - before blaming it on the poor little amp.
turk713
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Username: turk713

Post Number: 2
Registered: 1-2004
Posted on Friday, January 30, 2004 - 11:21 am:   Edit Post

Thank you for the feedback on this. After all --on a light note -- as Pink Floyd's David Gilmour said "what's rock and roll without a little feedback." Thank God it turns out that my amp is fine; as Adriaan suggested it was the damn battery in my bass! It had been so long since a battery went dry that I forgot what a fading battery sounded like.
xlrogue6
Junior
Username: xlrogue6

Post Number: 48
Registered: 8-2002
Posted on Saturday, January 31, 2004 - 10:13 am:   Edit Post

Well, call me Mr. Overlook the Obvious! (Just this once, though, please...) I've got a B2 in my shop right now that's doing something similar, but it's the amp. Still think an extension cab is a good idea, especially if you're going to be playing with an "enthusiastic" drummer.

Kent
811952
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Username: 811952

Post Number: 75
Registered: 10-2003
Posted on Wednesday, February 04, 2004 - 8:01 am:   Edit Post

Steinberger L2A basses sound absolutely awesome (think Tim Bogert or Prakash John) about 5 minutes before the battery dies, especially in a big room in front of a lot of people... More cone area and all the power you can muster will change your life for the better. The amount of power is less of a concern if you're limiting and compressing because the transients won't be very big, but headroom, headroom and headroom are the keys to a clean deep bass sound, and cone area is essentially the key to volume for a given timbre.
John the getting much quieter one...

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