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Offline dafunky1

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Who has the Carvin SB5000/SB5001?
« on: March 21, 2011, 03:41:22 PM »
I've been reading all the hype (best of NAMM, etc.) about this bass and will probably pull the trigger on one soon.
If you've played one or own one, what are your experiences with the Carvin SB in a gospel setting?
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Re: Who has the Carvin SB5000/SB5001?
« Reply #1 on: March 23, 2011, 02:41:11 PM »
I have had an SB5000 alder body and maple neck for about a year now. This bass is perfect for playing gospel music. It can have a very sharp bite to it's sound, or a very mellow jazz tone. The best thing is the 18v output is really hot. There is always good clear signal to the amp so you don't have to push your amp that hard. I don't even bring a backup b/c if the batteries fail I can just switch to passive and keep rolling. It is on the heavy side but a good wide strap takes care of that. This is the only bass I play at church, because I can cut through the mix with a loud drummer with no problem. No joke the SB5000 w has been the best investment I have made in bass guitar equipment. I have read reviews that the 5001 does not have as good of a tone as the 5000, but I have never tried the 5001. Be sure to get the V/V/T knobs. They are far superior to the blend setup. I will be ordering a fretless SB5000 fully decked out in the near future.
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Re: Who has the Carvin SB5000/SB5001?
« Reply #2 on: March 23, 2011, 06:02:53 PM »
Thanks for your reply superjaay. Yes, I keep hearing that the VVT configuration is the way to go.... I guess, I'll just have to get used to since I'm used to the blend setup.

I know a couple of professional bassists who used to play Sadowskys are now playing the Carvin SB basses exclusively now.....
(Carvin (LB75 + SB5000)) x (Carvin BX1200+ Dr. Bass 2460D) = DaFunk
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