Yep yep.
I posted this in another thread a while back but as a concrete example of an amp/cab sim making a bass track sound less flat and more like a real amp and cab, here’s a clean track through my DAI and then the same track with an amp and cab sim applied:
Were I recording that for real I would crank the presence of the amp down a little but that sounds very nice and tube-ampey to me, and the IR makes it less flat sounding.
Huge difference!
Sorry, I seem to have misplaced my glossary again… what’s an IR??
Impulse/Response - the current best cab sim technology (that I am aware of anyway). A mapping of output vs input of a cab (or, for that matter, amp) over a range of frequencies, which is applied to the signal to make it sound like it is going through the cab.
Get yourself a live gig to be able to justify it.
That’s why it’s on my wish list and not in my house
i think the zoom amp sims are surprisingly good.
Me too!
The Rumble 500 is a versatile amp.
Before it’s time to book gigs, you might consider picking up a good active Di Box to place between your bass and your Rumble if you haven’t already.
The Rumble 200/500 Di is “post Everything”. Every adjustment that you make to your amp, tone and volume wise including the Master volume will change the signal going out of the Di.
I use a Hartke VXL Bass Attack for my Di. It is last in the chain on my pedal board. That way my amp is strictly a stage monitor for my bass. I can twist knobs and press buttons on it to my heart’s delight without angering the sound technician.
You’re going to love that little amp. Rumble on!
Thanks, @Artman!
I’ve been eyeing the Aguilar Tone Hammer for quite awhile. Both for the tone and having that pre amp DI.
@Artman Welcome to the BassBuzz forum!
When you have time, join us on the Introduce Yourself thread.
I’ve been jonesing for awhile to upgrade my Rumble 100 to a Rumble 500. I’m basically just waiting for the neighbor on one side of me to get another loud barking dog, and the teenagers on the other side of me to have a few more raucous parties that keep me awake all night. Then it will be time for the Rumble 500.
That thing sounds friggin’ HUGE in the low end! If you want a bass to live up to it’s name I can’t imagine a better way to go. I’m away from home for a week on a dessert island and the only piece of electronics I packed was my Tone Hammer. I left the Darkglass behind to tend to the flower garden.
No matter who complains you can blame it on the other neighbor! I know, it’s the most musical dog I’ve ever heard.
Never thought I’d say it, but, may the neighbors get a loud barking dog, and continue to throw wild parties! If that’s what it takes to make the jump to the 500, it will all be worth it The Rumble 500 is a bass-pumping machine, I love mine, zero regrets.
@Vik good to hear from you again…
Did you have a Rumble 100 prior to the 500? Just wondering your thoughts on the comparison.
No, admittedly I didn’t - I made the leap from a Peavey combo amp, all the way to the Rumble 500. I would go into Guitar Center, and, at first, the 100 was going to be the one (it really is likely, just fine, I liked it a lot). Then I started looking at the 200, then, hey for $100 bucks beyond the 200, why not get the 500? That was my justification, at least, along with the guy at GC saying something like “you never know when you’ll need more power.” I was convinced. Another justification was, at the time, I was playing a lot (last winter), and had experimented with playing with others, and just wanted to be “ready for anything.” Haha!
But, @PamPurrs - as dedicated as you are, and continue to be, shoot, maybe you don’t need another reason, if it’s calling to you! Realistically though, it is pretty loud, I’ve only turned the master volume up to about 2 o’clock one time, and that was playing on my front porch, and living in the middle of nowhere. Indoors, by yourself, it’s overkill. Even at most venues, it more than does the job, at lower settings. But it does just feel good to have that power too, and feeling the sound coming out of it !
Hey @Vik! It’s nice to hear from you!
@PamPurrs The thing I like about the 500 versus the 100 is that the whole sound is fuller. I attribute it to the 2 10" speakers versus the 1 12" speaker. Also, just because it can get a lot louder, you can still use it at low volume and get that fuller sound.
As much as it bugs you to go there, it’s worth a trip to Guitar Center to be able to compare the different amps and see if you hear a worthwhile difference. More than once I’ve gotten a bass and cable and gone around the amp stack trying out everything they had to see what I liked. It’s an eye opening experience if you haven’t done it.
Not sure at all any longer whether we hadn’t already shared this video before, but there is the Rumble 500 in there (from around 2:50), @PamPurrs, and while I am kinda partial to the Eich, I have to admit the Fender sounds gorgeous in this sound test:
If you think (like me) that the models they chose to compare is a bit “random”, there is much more information to be get via the links on the YouTube page, alas those articles are all in German
It looks like Ibanez has stopped exporting the little amp I was going to get, but the Promethean P3110D I tried was pretty sweet. 300W detachable head on a 10" speaker in a very small and light cab.
Sounded great to me at the time. Pretty neutral and clean though, not what I would be looking for in an amp now.