Friday, June 30, 2006

Line 6 LowDown LD300 Pro Bass Guitar Amplifier 15 Inch 300 Watts

Line 6 LowDown LD300 Pro Bass Guitar Amplifier 15 Inch 300 Watts
We all know how good Line 6 equipment is, Well, I had the Pleasure of playing through a 300 watt model, What a treat! Here is a little copy from AmericanMusical.com


Line 6 LowDown LD300 Pro Bass Guitar Amplifier 15 Inch 300 Watts


Line 6 LowDown Bass Amplifiers, their first ever line of bass amps, delivers an incredible array of dialed-in, stage-perfected bass tones.
While most bass combos focus on volume and clean tone, LowDown amps offer five must-have effects and five killer bass amp models, that cover everything from funk to classic rock and beyond. Plus, the oversized, high-speed power amp has incredible articulation and bottom end punch that’s ideal for live or studio work.

Finally, there’s a line of bass combos that give you great tone, performance, and flexibility all at an incredible price.



LowDown Amp Models
LowDown™ delivers five carefully crafted amp models that can take you from modern punch to a thunderous, full-on assault! Each model automatically dials up a great sound that you can change to your liking and save into a preset using the channel memories on the front panel.

Clean – Inspired by* the Eden Traveler, this model is all about clean, funk and fusion bass tone. It’ll give you all the warm lows and punchy highs you need.
R & B – Inspired by* a 1968 B-15 Flip Top, this model is a tribute to those late 60’s and early 70’s clean fat bass tones. It is the kind of tone you hear on most Motown recordings, as played by a pioneering young James Jamerson.

Rock - This model is inspired by* the ’74 Ampeg® SVT®. This workhorse has appeared on innumerable recordings and arena stages worldwide. And now all the tone of the 300-pound behemoth 8X10 and head is available in your combo!

Brit - Based on a ’68 Marshall® Super Bass, this model delivers the kind of overdriven bass sound brought to us by late ‘60’s British rock pioneers like Cream and The Who.

Grind – As the name would suggest, this is for modern rock lovers, Alice in Chains to Mudvayne and Rage Against The Machine. Based on* a distorted SansAmp PSA-1 into an SVT® in addition to a direct clean bass signal mixed in, this model gives you that angry, clear and punchy aggression that takes your sound to DEFCON 1.

But that’s not all...


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  • Synth – Sitting at the back of the model knob is this secret weapon that turns LowDown into a ’70s classic bass synth. From funk to modern rock, this synth model delivers incredible tones and tracks every dynamic move you make with ease!


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    LowDown Effect Models
    LowDown™ features a critical set of effects that no bass player should be without! You get a full time, vintage studio compressor model, and the Smart FX knob dials up three different heavyweight effects that are custom tailored for bass.

    Envelope filter – Based on* a Q-Tron, this is the baddest envelope filter on the planet. This effect can be heard on tons of major funk and rock tunes.
    Octaver – Based on* the EBS® OctaBass®, this effect produces a single note one octave below the pitch of the played note, adding a powerful new vibe to your sound.

    Chorus – Based on* the much loved TC Electronics Chorus. This is the most transparent, smooth and expressive chorus for bass ever built. Using it does not reduce your low end and it’s especially beautiful on fretless bass.

    Amazing Tone On Stage and In The Studio!
    The XLR Direct Output was designed for recording or sending your sound to a house sound system when you’re playing live. This output utilizes our exclusive A.I.R. processing which has made Line 6 products like POD® the undisputed standard for direct recording. Whether you’re playing a gig in a club or rushing off to a recording session, this POD-based direct out will give you huge, mic’d amp tone everywhere you go!


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    LowDown Bass Amplifiers F.A.Q.

    LowDown 175 and 300 has a horn, can I turn it off?
    The LowDown amps include a horn for all the great players that like to slap their basses or value some extra articulation. However, being sensitive to the rock players in our midst, we made a special provision to disable the horn by pressing the small "Horn" switch located near the XLR Direct out jack.
    Is there a ground lift on the XLR direct out so I don't get hum from the PA?
    Every once in a while you may experience a ground loop problem which sounds like a buzz in your signal, when connecting gear to a PA system. If this happens to you, simply alert your sound person, and try pressing the ground lift switch. Usually this will eliminate the ground loop.

    Is the LowDown cabinet ported?
    Yes! The LowDown cabinet uses a proprietary waveguide port designed to enhance sub resonant bass frequencies.

    What is the deal with active and passive inputs?
    A “passive” instrument has no built-in preamp and does not use a battery. An “active” bass utilizes a battery-operated preamp. Each type of instrument has a different signal level range, so we have included two inputs to best address each input range. The funny thing is that some passive instruments can produce more signal that many active instruments, so here's what we recommend: Start by using the passive input. If your bass’ output distorts the input section (the Tuner LED will momentarily light to indicate when you're clipping the input), switch to the active position.

    What is the difference between the direct out on my "your bass amps name here" and the LowDown's direct out?
    The LowDown features Bass POD® style "Miked Up" Cabinet Emulated direct outs. That means you get the same tone coming out of your amp going to tape or to the sound system. Most bass amps with a direct out simply offer your original bass tone or your tone after amp eq, but LowDown is the only amp to offer real sounding amp AND cabinet tone.

    I like to keep things simple. I only use one tone. Is LowDown for me?
    LowDown is a toneful alternative to some really expensive, and tremendously heavy vintage and modern bass gear. If all you want to do is play one sound, get to "Manual" mode by simply pressing the active Channel button to turn off the LED. Now you’re in the land of "What You See Is What You Get". Turn knobs, then groove.

    What should I do if I get my foot stuck in the port?
    To date we have tested Extra Virgin Olive Oil, Pam®, Bag Balm and Cod Liver Oil, all of which we recommend as excellent lubricants for bass port pediectomies.

    Why would I want the LD300Pro over the LD175?
    While the LD175 will have no problem keeping up with your drummer in a rehearsal or small gig setting, the LD300 Pro can annihilate most drummers.

    Tell me about the grind model.
    As the name would suggest, this is for you modern rock lovers, Alice in Chains to Mudvayne and Rage Against The Machine. This model is based on* a distorted SansAmp PSA-1 into an SVT® with direct clean bass signal mixed in for that angry, clear and punchy aggression that takes your sound to DEFCON 1.

    Find these at
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  • 9 Comments:

    At Sunday, 09 July, 2006, Anonymous wj said...

    Thanks, I got one through your site at Zzounds, and it kicks ass.
    Thanks for the info

     
    At Saturday, 22 July, 2006, Anonymous ed said...

    You should try one of ampegs combo amps, they are great

     
    At Saturday, 22 July, 2006, Blogger bassman said...

    I found a little info on a little Ampeg tiltback combo

    Ampeg BA115 Tilt Back Bass Combo Amplifier

    Product Description

    The BA115 is a great amp for those looking to start playing electric. With 100W behind a 15 in. speaker, it gives a great sound right out of the box! It comes with 3-band tone control, plus a style selector with 5 tone options. The controls are uncomplicated, and easy to master. Add all that together with a great price, and its hard to imagine why you wouldn't want this amp.

    Features
    100 watts of power

    15 in. speaker

    Style selector with 5 basic tone options

    3-band tone controls

    Master and gain controls

    Balanced XLR line out

    Headphone jack

    RCA inputs for connecting a tape or CD player

    Tilt-back cabinet

    Technical Description

    Dimensions (H x W x D): 21 x 21 x 16 in.

    Weight: 62 lbs.

     
    At Saturday, 22 July, 2006, Blogger bassman said...

    But, For something that will shake the ground and move your hair, try this Ampeg-

    Ampeg SVT6PRO Rackmount Bass Amplifier Head (1000 Watts)

    Product Description

    The New SVT-6PRO features a total of 6 tubes in the preamp and driver stages for tone shaping. The 4-band semi-parametric EQ section offers +/-18dB of adjustment per band selection for fine tuning critical frequencies. The power section delivers 1100 watts of power at 4 ohms. It also features on-board Compression at the input stage, and a Tube Voltage control to adjust the response of the power amp driver tubes.

    Features:
    Driver Tubes

    Variable Speed Fan

    Line Out Level Control

    Tube Voltage Control

    4:1 Input Compression

    Effects Loop

    Technical Description

    Driver Tubes: 2 x 12AU7, 2 x 12AX7

    Power Amp (Tube or MOSFET): MosFet

    RMS Power Output (8 Ohms): 750
    RMS Power Output (4 Ohms): 1100
    RMS Power Output (2 Ohms): n/a

    Tone Controls: Bass, Treble

    Mid Tone Control: 4-band Semi-parametric

    Graphic EQ: n/a

    Ultra Low/High Boosts: Yes

    Balanced Line Out: Yes (transformer)

    Effects Loop: Yes

    Preamp Out/Power Amp In: Yes

     
    At Saturday, 22 July, 2006, Blogger bassman said...

    Als add 2 of these monsters and you are Ready!

    Ampeg SVT410HE Bass Cabinet with Horn (500 Watts, 4x10 in.)

    Product Description

    The world-renowned Classic Series cabinets are synonymous with bass enclosures and the sound they are expected to produce. And because Ampeg knows that players have different tastes, they make the configuration YOU are looking for. From the undeniable tone of the SVT-810E to the unexpected low end of the extended range SVT-410HLF, Ampeg enclosures have set the standard for decades.

    All enclosures feature dual Neutrik Speakon and 1/4 in. input/output jacks. Cabinets using high-frequency horns contain a variable-level attenuator. To prevent overpowering and damaging the horns, a resistive bulb is wired in series with the horn for protection.

    Technical Description

    Dimensions: 25 x 24 x 16 in.

    Weight: 91 lbs

    Magnet weight: 30 oz

    Size: 4 x 10 in.

    Voice coil: 2 in.

    Magnet weight: 8 oz

    Voice coil: 1 in.

    Crossover frequency: 4 kHz

    Frequency response (-3 dB): 60 Hz - 18 kHz

    Maximum SPL: 122 dB

    Nominal impedance: 8 ohms

    Program handling: 1000 watts

    RMS handling: 500 watts

    Sensitivity: 98 dB

    Usable low frequency (-10dB): 43 Hz

     
    At Saturday, 22 July, 2006, Anonymous ed said...

    they sound very expensive

     
    At Saturday, 22 July, 2006, Blogger bassman said...

    They are not cheap,but you can check them out at

    Ampeg Bass Cabinets and the head at


    Ampeg Bass Amp Heads

     
    At Saturday, 22 July, 2006, Anonymous ed said...

    They are more for the Professional Bassist I think

     
    At Saturday, 22 July, 2006, Blogger bassman said...

    They would work for any venue, but yes, I f I where giging again in clubs i wouldnt want to haul all the equipment around, I would stick to a goog combo amp and line it out, Thanks for all the comments

     

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