Any bass players in the house?
longlivetheZ
11-09-2008, 01:19 AM
Hey fellow bassists!
I have decided to try to sell my Peavey Deltabass head. Here are some specs and some info from the manual.
The DeltaBass was designed keeping in mind the value of a lightweight, powerful bass amp. This amp has that and more.
Because the DeltaBass is a lightweight amp, its portable enough for any gig or practice. The easy-to-use three-band EQ is so versatile you should have no problem quickly dialing up your sound. Professional features like a Tuner Send, Post-EQ Effects Loop, and a transformer balanced XLR jack with Pre/Post EQ switch will make your next gig a breeze. Notice that we tapped the signal for the XLR before the Volume control (even for the Post EQ Send) so you can adjust your stage volume without tampering with the sound in the mains. This will certainly score some valuable points with your soundman. (Tidbit regarding this...REALLY DOES work very well. I used to always run an XLR straight to the board from this head, sometimes without even having the cab on stage, and I ALWAYS got compliments...it's great getting compliments from 30-40 yr old pro soundmen when you're all of 17...:-D)
FEATURES:
Buffered tuner send jack
Post EQ effects loop
Transformer-balanced XLR jack
Pre/Post EQ send switch for XLR jack
Ground lift switch for XLR jack
Patented DDT power amp compression with defeat switch and LED indicator
160 Watts (4 ohm) power amp
MainsVoltage= 120 VAC 60 Hz (Fuse: 5 amps)
230 VAC 50/60 Hz (Fuse: 3.5 amps)
100 VAC 50/60 Hz (Fuse: 6 amps)
PowerConsumption= 200 watts
SYSTEM NOISE:
Typically greater than -85 dB
POWER AMPLIFIER SECTION:
Protection:
Current limit protection circuit.
Thermal protection circuit.
DDTTMspeaker protection circuit with defeat switch.
GENERALINFORMATION:
Minimum load = 4 ohms
DDTTMdynamic range: +12 dB
Input sensitivity: 1 V RMS
Two 1/4" output jacks in parallel.
POWER OUTPUT:
160 watts (25.3 V RMS) into 4 ohms with no more than 0.1%
THD+N
175 watts (26.46 V RMS) into 4 ohms @ 1% THD+N
110 watts (29.66 V RMS) into 8 ohms with no more than 0.1%
THD+N
120 watts (30.98 V RMS) into 8 ohms @ 1% THD+N
NOISE:
Greater than 100 dB below full power @ 8 ohms typically
-105 dB
Great amp for a smaller practice rig and or a stage head. I've used it for quite a few years now and it's been great. I just really want to get a more powerful head. My cab (a peavey 410tx) is an 8 ohm cab and this head just can't push it too hard due to the impedence. Cab's rated at 350W RMS but this head can only push ~125W at 8 ohms. Still sounds good...just has no head room. If you have a 4 ohm cab or 2 8 ohm cabs, this thing would be awesome. If I got another one of my cabs and made a full stack, this thing would ROCK...I just don't want to carry that around...lol
I am asking 145 shipped! If you're interested, please feel free to make me an offer!
--Brent
I have decided to try to sell my Peavey Deltabass head. Here are some specs and some info from the manual.
The DeltaBass was designed keeping in mind the value of a lightweight, powerful bass amp. This amp has that and more.
Because the DeltaBass is a lightweight amp, its portable enough for any gig or practice. The easy-to-use three-band EQ is so versatile you should have no problem quickly dialing up your sound. Professional features like a Tuner Send, Post-EQ Effects Loop, and a transformer balanced XLR jack with Pre/Post EQ switch will make your next gig a breeze. Notice that we tapped the signal for the XLR before the Volume control (even for the Post EQ Send) so you can adjust your stage volume without tampering with the sound in the mains. This will certainly score some valuable points with your soundman. (Tidbit regarding this...REALLY DOES work very well. I used to always run an XLR straight to the board from this head, sometimes without even having the cab on stage, and I ALWAYS got compliments...it's great getting compliments from 30-40 yr old pro soundmen when you're all of 17...:-D)
FEATURES:
Buffered tuner send jack
Post EQ effects loop
Transformer-balanced XLR jack
Pre/Post EQ send switch for XLR jack
Ground lift switch for XLR jack
Patented DDT power amp compression with defeat switch and LED indicator
160 Watts (4 ohm) power amp
MainsVoltage= 120 VAC 60 Hz (Fuse: 5 amps)
230 VAC 50/60 Hz (Fuse: 3.5 amps)
100 VAC 50/60 Hz (Fuse: 6 amps)
PowerConsumption= 200 watts
SYSTEM NOISE:
Typically greater than -85 dB
POWER AMPLIFIER SECTION:
Protection:
Current limit protection circuit.
Thermal protection circuit.
DDTTMspeaker protection circuit with defeat switch.
GENERALINFORMATION:
Minimum load = 4 ohms
DDTTMdynamic range: +12 dB
Input sensitivity: 1 V RMS
Two 1/4" output jacks in parallel.
POWER OUTPUT:
160 watts (25.3 V RMS) into 4 ohms with no more than 0.1%
THD+N
175 watts (26.46 V RMS) into 4 ohms @ 1% THD+N
110 watts (29.66 V RMS) into 8 ohms with no more than 0.1%
THD+N
120 watts (30.98 V RMS) into 8 ohms @ 1% THD+N
NOISE:
Greater than 100 dB below full power @ 8 ohms typically
-105 dB
Great amp for a smaller practice rig and or a stage head. I've used it for quite a few years now and it's been great. I just really want to get a more powerful head. My cab (a peavey 410tx) is an 8 ohm cab and this head just can't push it too hard due to the impedence. Cab's rated at 350W RMS but this head can only push ~125W at 8 ohms. Still sounds good...just has no head room. If you have a 4 ohm cab or 2 8 ohm cabs, this thing would be awesome. If I got another one of my cabs and made a full stack, this thing would ROCK...I just don't want to carry that around...lol
I am asking 145 shipped! If you're interested, please feel free to make me an offer!
--Brent
redimp2000
11-09-2008, 10:29 AM
I'm a bass player, but I already have what I need and am in the process (meaning: trying to save enough money) of building my "dream" head (rack mounted power amp, tuner, eq and wireless).
I'm using an old Peavey Musician Series 3, the fore runner of the IV that a lot of old bassists still swear by. Still kicks great sound through my Hartke 4x10.
What kind of guitar do you play? I'm playing a Traben Phoenix ( http://trabenbass.com/phoenix.php# ) and love it. I also have a Washburn 6-string that I don't play anymore and am trying to sell.
I'm using an old Peavey Musician Series 3, the fore runner of the IV that a lot of old bassists still swear by. Still kicks great sound through my Hartke 4x10.
What kind of guitar do you play? I'm playing a Traben Phoenix ( http://trabenbass.com/phoenix.php# ) and love it. I also have a Washburn 6-string that I don't play anymore and am trying to sell.
longlivetheZ
11-09-2008, 10:22 PM
Awesome, man. Love the avatar, too.
I swear by Ibanez. I have 2 guitars and 2 basses by them and LOVE them. My first guitar ever (bass AND guitar, really...one of each) were Ibanez (an EX Series 5-string bass and a [now custom] 1994 S540LTD guitar...both black) and I have really grown to love them. I also have a KILLER Ibanez RGT6EXFXBK guitar and another Ibanez 4 string bass to fart around on that's amazingly good for the ~120 bucks or whatever I paid for it. My Ibanez guitars are the real shining stars of my collection, though. They have completely taken the fun out of going to guitar center...I like my stuff better! My next bass will be a SR530 (http://www.ibanez.com/bass/guitar.aspx?m=SR530) or a SR505 (http://www.ibanez.com/bass/guitar.aspx?m=SR500) (the 5-string version on this model...I really only play 5 strings but I'm willing to make exceptions) and then I want to get either a Mike D'Antonio sig bass (http://www.ibanez.com/bass/series.aspx?s=mdb) or a Paul Romanko sig bass (http://www.ibanez.com/bass/series.aspx?s=prb) (I LOVE the simplicity of these basses). I'd also REALLY like to get a Cort Curbow...I actually recorded a CD (using the amp that's for sale!) with one of these as a loaner and really liked it!
It's just time that I start putting together a bigger, more powerful rig. The Deltabass is GREAT but I need more power now.
I swear by Ibanez. I have 2 guitars and 2 basses by them and LOVE them. My first guitar ever (bass AND guitar, really...one of each) were Ibanez (an EX Series 5-string bass and a [now custom] 1994 S540LTD guitar...both black) and I have really grown to love them. I also have a KILLER Ibanez RGT6EXFXBK guitar and another Ibanez 4 string bass to fart around on that's amazingly good for the ~120 bucks or whatever I paid for it. My Ibanez guitars are the real shining stars of my collection, though. They have completely taken the fun out of going to guitar center...I like my stuff better! My next bass will be a SR530 (http://www.ibanez.com/bass/guitar.aspx?m=SR530) or a SR505 (http://www.ibanez.com/bass/guitar.aspx?m=SR500) (the 5-string version on this model...I really only play 5 strings but I'm willing to make exceptions) and then I want to get either a Mike D'Antonio sig bass (http://www.ibanez.com/bass/series.aspx?s=mdb) or a Paul Romanko sig bass (http://www.ibanez.com/bass/series.aspx?s=prb) (I LOVE the simplicity of these basses). I'd also REALLY like to get a Cort Curbow...I actually recorded a CD (using the amp that's for sale!) with one of these as a loaner and really liked it!
It's just time that I start putting together a bigger, more powerful rig. The Deltabass is GREAT but I need more power now.
Dustin_S
11-21-2008, 02:08 PM
I've got an Ibanex BTB Prestige five string that I absolutely adore. It's seem me through all different styles.
ericn1300
11-23-2008, 08:46 PM
There's a lot of bass jokes on Bob and Tom's radio show and they even have a web site dedicated to bass players: http://www.bobandtom.com/basstalk/whatis.htm
From the site:
23rd Pslam for Jazz Bassists
The Lord is my drummer, I shall not rush.
He maketh me to lay out in tasteful places
He leadeth me beside cool meter changes
He restoreth my "one".
Yeah man, though I read through the trickiest
charts, I will fear no train wrecks.
For You are with it.
Your ride and Your snare, they comfort me.
You setteth up a solo for me
In the presence of mine guitarists.
You annointeth my lines with drive.
My groove overflows.
Surely good feel and swing will follow me
through all the tunes of each set.
And I will dwell in the pocket
the whole gig long.
Amen.
From the site:
23rd Pslam for Jazz Bassists
The Lord is my drummer, I shall not rush.
He maketh me to lay out in tasteful places
He leadeth me beside cool meter changes
He restoreth my "one".
Yeah man, though I read through the trickiest
charts, I will fear no train wrecks.
For You are with it.
Your ride and Your snare, they comfort me.
You setteth up a solo for me
In the presence of mine guitarists.
You annointeth my lines with drive.
My groove overflows.
Surely good feel and swing will follow me
through all the tunes of each set.
And I will dwell in the pocket
the whole gig long.
Amen.
redimp2000
11-24-2008, 06:25 AM
Awesome, man. Love the avatar, too.
I swear by Ibanez. I have 2 guitars and 2 basses by them and LOVE them. My first guitar ever (bass AND guitar, really...one of each) were Ibanez (an EX Series 5-string bass and a [now custom] 1994 S540LTD guitar...both black) and I have really grown to love them. I also have a KILLER Ibanez RGT6EXFXBK guitar and another Ibanez 4 string bass to fart around on that's amazingly good for the ~120 bucks or whatever I paid for it. My Ibanez guitars are the real shining stars of my collection, though. They have completely taken the fun out of going to guitar center...I like my stuff better! My next bass will be a SR530 (http://www.ibanez.com/bass/guitar.aspx?m=SR530) or a SR505 (http://www.ibanez.com/bass/guitar.aspx?m=SR500) (the 5-string version on this model...I really only play 5 strings but I'm willing to make exceptions) and then I want to get either a Mike D'Antonio sig bass (http://www.ibanez.com/bass/series.aspx?s=mdb) or a Paul Romanko sig bass (http://www.ibanez.com/bass/series.aspx?s=prb) (I LOVE the simplicity of these basses). I'd also REALLY like to get a Cort Curbow...I actually recorded a CD (using the amp that's for sale!) with one of these as a loaner and really liked it!
It's just time that I start putting together a bigger, more powerful rig. The Deltabass is GREAT but I need more power now.
Thanks about the avatar. That's from a show we played earlier this year, I think June.
A lot of guys around here swear by Ibanez as well. While I like the Ibanez's that I've played, I'll still stick with my Traben. It fits me.
As for a reply to the Psalms 23 for bassists:
What do you call a person that hangs out with musicians? A drummer!!:rofl:
In my last band, I was the one trying to keep the drummer on beat and at the right tempo. Maybe that's why we broke up - our drummer sucked and the female singer didn't have a consistent voice. :banghead:
I swear by Ibanez. I have 2 guitars and 2 basses by them and LOVE them. My first guitar ever (bass AND guitar, really...one of each) were Ibanez (an EX Series 5-string bass and a [now custom] 1994 S540LTD guitar...both black) and I have really grown to love them. I also have a KILLER Ibanez RGT6EXFXBK guitar and another Ibanez 4 string bass to fart around on that's amazingly good for the ~120 bucks or whatever I paid for it. My Ibanez guitars are the real shining stars of my collection, though. They have completely taken the fun out of going to guitar center...I like my stuff better! My next bass will be a SR530 (http://www.ibanez.com/bass/guitar.aspx?m=SR530) or a SR505 (http://www.ibanez.com/bass/guitar.aspx?m=SR500) (the 5-string version on this model...I really only play 5 strings but I'm willing to make exceptions) and then I want to get either a Mike D'Antonio sig bass (http://www.ibanez.com/bass/series.aspx?s=mdb) or a Paul Romanko sig bass (http://www.ibanez.com/bass/series.aspx?s=prb) (I LOVE the simplicity of these basses). I'd also REALLY like to get a Cort Curbow...I actually recorded a CD (using the amp that's for sale!) with one of these as a loaner and really liked it!
It's just time that I start putting together a bigger, more powerful rig. The Deltabass is GREAT but I need more power now.
Thanks about the avatar. That's from a show we played earlier this year, I think June.
A lot of guys around here swear by Ibanez as well. While I like the Ibanez's that I've played, I'll still stick with my Traben. It fits me.
As for a reply to the Psalms 23 for bassists:
What do you call a person that hangs out with musicians? A drummer!!:rofl:
In my last band, I was the one trying to keep the drummer on beat and at the right tempo. Maybe that's why we broke up - our drummer sucked and the female singer didn't have a consistent voice. :banghead:
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