Bass Musician Magazine Reviews Trickfish Bullhead & 410 HD Cab
Steve Rosati taks a close look at the Trickfish Bullhead 1000 watt head and the 410HD cab.
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That sounds good. What looper are you using?
wow. sounds really great.
Thank you for making this video. Very thoughtful discussion of the amp and cabinet. I’m curious whether you kept them and where/how/how often often you use them. It’d be great to see another video, with the D.I., various styles of playing (e.g., pick, slap), and with either an assistant twiddling the knobs or the amp taking signal from your DAW instead of your looping pedal. Your pedal doesn’t reflect your bass’s clear tone well. It would also be nice to see your signal path in the video description. Thanks again.
I have an idea: how about just playing some basic grooves a bassplayer would actually play on an actual gig instead of all of this virtuoso stuff?
The 11-minute demo that should have been 4 minutes long…I had to get out early – too much talking, not enough demo-ing.
OK all, some quick clarifications from Trickfish Amplification. The HD cab weighs 74lbs not 100. The BM410 with the ferrite weighs 100 lbs.
That's pretty in line with most 410's that have that power handling capacity.
Thanks Trickfish!!!
Bigmouth 410HD cab, sorry for the name flub.