I played a show running this into a cabinet of a Fender Twin Reverb recently and it performed very well! For my personal monitor mix, I had no complaints. I could not hear the fizzy sounds at all on stage. In this video, whoever filmed this was right in front of my amp. As you can see, there was plenty of volume for stage with plenty more to spare, if needed. Check this video, if you want to hear how it sounded: th-cam.com/video/DM5d_IEVLXY/w-d-xo.html
I just ordered my second Baby Bomb I loved my first one so much. You have to use an EQ with them however because they are clean power with only the Bright/Normal switch to basically notch the high end EQ. If you are one who likes a good bit of mid range boost you'll need an EQ.
I have that cab. The speakers are St Louis Music (SLM) 16 ohm speakers. I used it like that for 15 years and then swapped the speakers for Greenbacks after a flood. Sounds fantastic with the GBs. the SLMs were a bit less smooth and more gritty (though not harsh) by comparison. 4:45 That sizzle is your speakers.
I faced an issue recently where the amp would cut out if the impedance is not matched as per the recommended values. It runs absolutely fine with a single 12" speaker, or a Marshall cabinet. But it SOMETIMES starts doing weird things when connected to a dual 12" cab from a Twin Reverb. Please check that this amp is compatible with your speaker cabinet!
Hey man! Thanks for the review. I'm curious about the clean headroom. Can you share about it? At what maximum point or level does it stay clean? Thanks man!
It’s always clean. The only thing is the white noise. I just leave mine at around 9:00 just before the noise starts. I use the volume of my processor, and plenty loud to play a show or rehearse.
Hi there. This is absolutely more than enough volume for stage sound. th-cam.com/video/DM5d_IEVLXY/w-d-xo.html check this video. The pedal is running on 1/4 turn (9:00), and there was plenty of stage sound, so much so that the horns asked me to turn myself down.
I played a show running this into a cabinet of a Fender Twin Reverb recently and it performed very well! For my personal monitor mix, I had no complaints. I could not hear the fizzy sounds at all on stage. In this video, whoever filmed this was right in front of my amp. As you can see, there was plenty of volume for stage with plenty more to spare, if needed. Check this video, if you want to hear how it sounded: th-cam.com/video/DM5d_IEVLXY/w-d-xo.html
I just ordered my second Baby Bomb I loved my first one so much. You have to use an EQ with them however because they are clean power with only the Bright/Normal switch to basically notch the high end EQ. If you are one who likes a good bit of mid range boost you'll need an EQ.
I have that cab. The speakers are St Louis Music (SLM) 16 ohm speakers. I used it like that for 15 years and then swapped the speakers for Greenbacks after a flood. Sounds fantastic with the GBs. the SLMs were a bit less smooth and more gritty (though not harsh) by comparison. 4:45 That sizzle is your speakers.
I faced an issue recently where the amp would cut out if the impedance is not matched as per the recommended values. It runs absolutely fine with a single 12" speaker, or a Marshall cabinet. But it SOMETIMES starts doing weird things when connected to a dual 12" cab from a Twin Reverb. Please check that this amp is compatible with your speaker cabinet!
Hey man! Thanks for the review. I'm curious about the clean headroom. Can you share about it? At what maximum point or level does it stay clean? Thanks man!
It’s always clean. The only thing is the white noise. I just leave mine at around 9:00 just before the noise starts. I use the volume of my processor, and plenty loud to play a show or rehearse.
@@accidentals_hacks Thanks man!! Love the video where you and your band perform live! Keep on rock n roll!! 🤘🤘
Hi, mate! So is it load enough to play with medium hitter drummer or i should put volume on the max and hear the noise of the pedal?
Hi there. This is absolutely more than enough volume for stage sound. th-cam.com/video/DM5d_IEVLXY/w-d-xo.html check this video. The pedal is running on 1/4 turn (9:00), and there was plenty of stage sound, so much so that the horns asked me to turn myself down.
@@accidentals_hacks Никогда бы не подумал, что так встречу гитариста Ногу Свело) Спасибо, Александр и удачи во всех делах!)
It's not the Baby Bomb that's making the noise. I have 3. No noise suppressors and mine are dead quiet.
Probably his guitar cable (or the proximity with the other electronics)