Mini piggy back
Posted: Mon Jun 30, 2008 8:45 am
For you bass player's here's a unique piggy back project. This is my son's (Daren not Duane) practice amp for his bass. For professional gigs he has a 300 watt Carvin setup with two speaker cabinets, one with 4x12's and one with an 18. He bought a smaller practice amp combo but it still weighed a ton. So in an effort to make things easier for rehearsing he and I scratch built a head cab and speaker cabinet. It still weighs a ton with the one twelve inch speakern and I think the head is 150 watts. Here's the newest version of the same amp before it was modified.
Bass amp
It's covered in tweed and has all Fender chrome parts. As you can see in the third photo, the rear panel is ported with a hole and grill cloth. The bass guitars is one I built 10 years ago using a Warmouth P bass ash body, Stew Mac Jazz bass neck, and Dimarzio pup's, Badass bridge, I finished it in nitro lacquer. This is one sweet guitar and that small piggy back will crack the plaster on the walls.
You can compare it's small size to the reverb unit and Vibro Champ setting next to it in one of the the links below.






It's covered in tweed and has all Fender chrome parts. As you can see in the third photo, the rear panel is ported with a hole and grill cloth. The bass guitars is one I built 10 years ago using a Warmouth P bass ash body, Stew Mac Jazz bass neck, and Dimarzio pup's, Badass bridge, I finished it in nitro lacquer. This is one sweet guitar and that small piggy back will crack the plaster on the walls.
You can compare it's small size to the reverb unit and Vibro Champ setting next to it in one of the the links below.




