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Playing your Ovation guitar through a Bass Amp?

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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2010-03-06 6:00 PM (#377740)
Subject: Playing your Ovation guitar through a Bass Amp?



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Yeah... That is kind of a question.
I have a camouflage Ibanez IBZ15 that I bought when I had a bass guitar for a week.
I just plugged my 6778LX into it... It worked, but not really impressively.
I am trying to decide if I should just sell it since I have a Crate CA15.

Anyway... Does anybody use a Bass Amplifier to play their six string through?
Kinda doing a survey and looking for anecdotes.
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alpep
Posted 2010-03-06 6:19 PM (#377741 - in reply to #377740)
Subject: Re: Playing your Ovation guitar through a Bass Amp?


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occasionally
you have to mess with the eq but it works fine
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2010-03-06 6:41 PM (#377742 - in reply to #377740)
Subject: Re: Playing your Ovation guitar through a Bass Amp?


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I have plugged a few in to bass amps here at the shop. They can't match a good acoustic amp, but I think they sound better than an electric guitar amp. And they work great for mandolins too.
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Joe Rotax
Posted 2010-03-06 7:39 PM (#377743 - in reply to #377740)
Subject: Re: Playing your Ovation guitar through a Bass Amp?


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I used my 1975, 1621 through a Traynor Bass Master Mark Two on a 4x10 cabinet because I thought it sounded better with that than a regular electric guitar amp.
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fillhixx
Posted 2010-03-06 11:11 PM (#377744 - in reply to #377740)
Subject: Re: Playing your Ovation guitar through a Bass Amp?



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I play mine through a Fender bass amp, which is kosher now....I guess.

It's better than the sound on most of the PAs I've used lately and, as noted, better than an electric guitar amp. Which is my only other choice in this room.
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cholloway
Posted 2010-03-06 11:36 PM (#377745 - in reply to #377740)
Subject: Re: Playing your Ovation guitar through a Bass Amp?


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It's not a bass amp but I have my Peavey ED-100.
Made for electronic drums. 65 watts solid state with 1 15" Scorpion speaker and a high-freq horn.
No effects so i use a Line6 Verbzilla when needed.
Makes a good acoustic amp for my needs.
The Elite Bass absolutely BOOMS through it.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2010-03-07 3:12 AM (#377746 - in reply to #377740)
Subject: Re: Playing your Ovation guitar through a Bass Amp?


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Acoustic through an Eden Nemesis sounds fine as it has 10" speakers and a tweeter. Just have to adjust the EQ to taste.

Also recently tried acoustic through a Ampeg B15N and using the bright channel it sounded rather nice.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2010-03-07 7:37 PM (#377747 - in reply to #377740)
Subject: Re: Playing your Ovation guitar through a Bass Amp?



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Does a '59 Bassman qualify?
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Beal
Posted 2010-03-07 8:24 PM (#377748 - in reply to #377740)
Subject: Re: Playing your Ovation guitar through a Bass Amp?



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Beal
Posted 2010-03-07 8:29 PM (#377749 - in reply to #377740)
Subject: Re: Playing your Ovation guitar through a Bass Amp?



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an overly simple answer, bass amps are made to reproduce a clean signal, guitar amps, the better ones anyway will give you enough distortion to sound good which you are usually looking for in an electric.
In an acoustic you want clean, so the bass works. Maybe that's why one of the first really good acoustic amps was made by Trace Elliot, world famous for bass amplification.
Maybe not, maybe just a coincidence. You'd have to check the timeline to be sure.
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2010-03-07 11:28 PM (#377750 - in reply to #377740)
Subject: Re: Playing your Ovation guitar through a Bass Amp?


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Tjah ...
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FlicKreno aka Solid Top
Posted 2010-03-07 11:36 PM (#377751 - in reply to #377740)
Subject: Re: Playing your Ovation guitar through a Bass Amp?


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Beauty is in the ears of its beholder ...

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cliff
Posted 2010-03-08 8:52 AM (#377752 - in reply to #377740)
Subject: Re: Playing your Ovation guitar through a Bass Amp?


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I've got a small, Peavey 75W bass amp with a 15" in it.
Has a "bright" switch & 5-band e.q.

With the right settings, the Adamas LongNeck sounds REALLY cool thru it (especially w/the MattSmith BridgeCable B-string setup).

Weighs a friggin' TON tho, so it never leaves the MusicRoom . . .
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