jeremy_crockett's Ampeg Amp Rig

jeremy_crockett

jeremy_crockett

Gear IQ 6682

Ampeg Amp Rig by jeremy_crockett featuring Ampeg Rocket Bass RB-108, Ampeg Portaflex PF20T Tube Head, and Ampeg Portaflex PF115HE and 3 more pieces of gear

Looks like I've got things "settled in".

Roles: Bassist
Genres: Rock, Blues, Jazz

Gear in this photo

This rig

~$4,219

Value by category

  • Bass Guitars 57.5%
  • Amplifiers 42.5%

Price mix

6

Mix of standard and high-end

1 Budget
3 Standard
2 High-end
Ampeg Portaflex PF115HE

Boldest pick: Ampeg Portaflex PF115HE

Only 3 pro artists on Equipboard own it, but it's ranked #12 in Bass Amplifier Cabinets.

Bass Combo Amplifiers

Ampeg Rocket Bass RB-108

Avg price: $178.37

Superior Bass Practice Amplifier

Ampeg has always been my favorite brand for bass amplification. This little 8" 30-watt guy is no exception. The SGT circuit is usable but not outstanding.

It's well-made and loud enough for practice without disturbing your entire household. The headphone jack is a definite plus.

It's not fancy but it's solid.

Bass Amplifier Heads

Bass Amplifier Cabinets

Ampeg Portaflex PF115HE

Avg price: $788.27

An Ideal Cabinet

I generally do not care for 15" bass cabinets. In the past, I have found them to be blubbery with too much low-end. In fact, I've been using an Ampeg BA-210v2 for the last five years and have been more than happy with it.

This cabinet is different. It's made to be paired with the PF-20T, and it is exceptional in tone and quality.

No flabby lows at all. The construction is solid, and the casters make it very agile to move.

It's a great cabinet! You will not be disappointed.

Electric Basses

This IS a Precision Bass; Do Not be a Label Snob

In the distant past, Squier received very justified criticism. Moving forward, the brand made great leaps in terms of quality and overall value.

Today, Squier's Classic Vibe basses are (mostly) outstanding, and this Fender Special Run (FSR) is a prime example. I do not know if Squier is paying more attention to their FSR stuff, but this bass is flawless. The fretwork was perfect. Compare that to a non-FSR 70s Squier P that I picked up last year, where the frets were miserably sharp and it took a ton of effort to get them close to "OK".

The "Fender-designed" alnico pickups produce the Precision Tone that ONLY a Precision bass can make.

Cosmetically, this is a gorgeous bass and the Surf Green color is striking. In my opinion, nothing compares to a bound and blocked bass neck. This Precision really stands out.

Finally, I want to give Guitar Center kudos for honoring their Price Match policy, as I originally picked mine up for $399 on sale ($479 list), then, 30 days later, Musician's Friend had it as their Stupid Deal of the Day for $348.

I presented my local GC with my receipt, and they handed me $54 cash. Making this one of the best prices I've ever gotten on new gear.

I can recommend this to any player looking to add a Precision to their collection or to a beginner who wants a bass that can last them for years and years and will not be "outgrown".

Electric Basses

Electric Basses

Another Example of Fender Excellence

I've always fancied myself a Fender "Passive Only" kind of guy, and for quite some time now, I have been looking for a Jazz bass to replace the Vintera '70s I came to regret selling.

The Player II Active Modified with 18-volt electronics and noiseless pickups was quite the unexpected instrument for me. Sweetwater had an open-box bass listed at $260 below "Street Price", and I jumped on it.

This color is what Fender calls "Dusk", which is the deepest metallic purple that "reads" as black 99% of the time. It's subtle, and I think it's amazing.

Given the number of fiddly knobs, it definitely has a "learning curve", but that's okay. It also comes with Fender's high-mass bridge. A nice touch, I think.

18-volt active electronics. I don't know what that means exactly, other than I've doubled my battery costs. It does have a mini-toggle for active/passive modes. So, that's cool as well.

I've never had a bass with "Noisless" pickups before. There is no single-coil hum out of the box.

Everything feels top-notch; the fretwork polished and perfect. It plays very smoothly and is extremely versatile in the sounds it produces.

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About this setup

This gear photo by jeremy_crockett features 6 pieces of gear, including Ampeg Rocket Bass RB-108, Ampeg Portaflex PF20T Tube Head, and Ampeg Portaflex PF115HE. The setup spans Bass Guitars and Amplifiers, with a mix of standard and high-end pieces.

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