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I have a bass guitar I have been meaning to get actually amplified and running. It is quite nice. I wonder, even if it distorted (one can always make use of the sound one has, rather than the sound one might wish for, in music), how would a planar panel handle such duties? Just a curious thought, I could imagine getting a beat up older large bass panel, just to play with.
Hmm, and how would I drive it?
/ optimally proportioned triangles are our friends
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Greetings,
Back in college when I got my first bass (Fender SB something or other) I ran it into my Dynaco Pat-5 preamp, through the Dynaco amp, and out of my JBL L-100's. Worked fine. Still have the pre (since upgraded by Van Alstine), and JBL's. I would think planar would work as well, BUT will not deliver the cone sound of every bass amp/speaker cabinet.
Regards,
Steve
Greetings,
Back in college when I got my first bass (Fender SB something or other) I ran it into my Dynaco Pat-5 preamp, through the Dynaco amp, and out of my JBL L-100's. Worked fine. Still have the pre (since upgraded by Van Alstine), and JBL's. I would think planar would work as well, BUT will not deliver the cone sound of every bass amp/speaker cabinet.
Regards,
Steve
Upright, acoustic amplified; yeah- now we're talkin'....
may the bridges I burn - light the way....
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