no. its way too small unless you have the luxury of 'jamming' in a fully equipped rehearsal studio where you taking the direct signal xlr out of the Low Down 110 and running it through a PA and you were getting it out of your wedges/monitors. Otherwise no
hows it,i just ordered one of these and i have the lowdown 300 pro with the lv pedal which i love but i am wondering do you think the 110 studio could hold up to drums just in a practice situation??
No. Not unless the drummer played very quietly and/or it was a jazz combo or folk situation. Its cool for recording, great for practicing and fine for a mellow, soft dynamic gig like a jazz casual situation, or backing up an acoustic artist, but definitely not enough with live drums, unless ofcourse you had pro sound onstage and were getting ample volume out of your stage monitors/wedges. In that case it would be fine, but just in a practice space with a drummer, no.
Cool, janes bass riff, my favorite bass lines of all time
legniak1 3 months ago
Hi
Do you can beat the drums with that amplifier?
Like bass vs drums, jam?
did 75 watts is enough for gig or drum and bass jam?
I want to buy that one.
Bye and thanx forward.
djukah007 4 months ago
@djukah007
no. its way too small unless you have the luxury of 'jamming' in a fully equipped rehearsal studio where you taking the direct signal xlr out of the Low Down 110 and running it through a PA and you were getting it out of your wedges/monitors. Otherwise no
rushcreek77 1 month ago
THNX
basszus1976 6 months ago
What is Your EQ settings?
basszus1976 7 months ago
@basszus1976
Pretty much flat with everything at 12 o'clock except for the bass at around 2..
rushcreek77 7 months ago
nice video, nice play
madipta 7 months ago
ha, one of those riffs is in the ampeg product demos.
iLikechevelle 8 months ago
@iLikechevelle
Doubtful
rushcreek77 5 months ago
Hey buddy, what was that song you were playing with the grind channel on?
DaveInVein 10 months ago
@DaveInVein
That was the middle section of 'No One Knows' by Queens of the Stoneage with a bunch of variation at the end
rushcreek77 7 months ago
Great video dude! Fantastic playing and demo of the sounds. Buying one of these next month due, in no small part, to your vid. Appreciated...
Poisonforyourmonkey 11 months ago
hows it,i just ordered one of these and i have the lowdown 300 pro with the lv pedal which i love but i am wondering do you think the 110 studio could hold up to drums just in a practice situation??
kirk7613 1 year ago
@kirk7613
No. Not unless the drummer played very quietly and/or it was a jazz combo or folk situation. Its cool for recording, great for practicing and fine for a mellow, soft dynamic gig like a jazz casual situation, or backing up an acoustic artist, but definitely not enough with live drums, unless ofcourse you had pro sound onstage and were getting ample volume out of your stage monitors/wedges. In that case it would be fine, but just in a practice space with a drummer, no.
rushcreek77 1 year ago
Soundin good buddy
highup01 1 year ago
Sick riffs! Sick amp!
micsunderland3 1 year ago
i have this amp its relly good but coz im a little bit retarded i dont know how to use it properly :P
musicmillar 1 year ago
Can this play at small gigs?
TeamParodies 1 year ago
That does sound bad ass!
SOYUNPINCHEBOY 1 year ago