I found a home! After not playing bass professionally for 25 years, I decided to pickup the almighty 4 stringer again. Back in the day I used a sunn 612s and a Beta 105 1 15 cabs with my Rick 4001, 78 Pbass and 76 t-Bird thru a Sunn Concert Head. They are all gone now accept my Ric (it was my first bass and I saved six months working part time in high school to by it new). So when I decide to come back 25 years later I thought the new Edens, SWRs, etc. are cool and really light compare to the stuff I had to haul back in the day but all the bells and whistles scared me.
This last November I had a booth at a local musicians trade fair and a guy a few booths down had a 68 Sunn Sordano bass head with a Acoustic 2 15 Bottom both were mint. Truthfully I didn't know squat about Sunn tube heads but he said it was 50 watts, he bought it new in 1968, and he had NOS SUNN KT88s put in recently by a amp tech who bought out all the old Sunn parts when it went to fender. I remember my old Concert from in the day so I gave it a shot. Plugged in a p bass, powered up the head plugged into the Acoustic Cabinet and turned up the vol. knob on the p- bass.
IT WAS HEAVEN!!!!! I FILLED THAT ARMORY WITH SO MUCH LOW FREQUENCY ALL THE GUITAR SHREAD MASTERS TRYING OUT THEIR 50-100 PEAVEYS AND WHAT NOT HAD TO STOP PLAYING. 50 WATTS NEVER SOUNDED SO CLEAN, LOUD AND WARM AT THE SAME TIME. IT WAS THE FIRST TIME IN MY LIFE I WAS PLAYING A BASS TUBE AMP THAT DIDN'T DISTORT AT ALL!!!
I didn't bicker on the price and paid him cash right there. All I will say is that it cost me less that a used silverface bassman head.
So since then, in the last 60 days, I also bought a Spectrum I head, a 1200s, and a 2000s. I know I really should find the matching cabinets for these heads but I'm not as young as I used to be to haul those heavy things around. I have also found, for what ever reason, Carven stuff sounds really good with these Sunn heads but I am open for recommendations to try.
Oh Ya, basses, well I built a P and J bass, bought another T-bird, my old Ric. and built a 24 fret explore bass. Kind of a tribute to my hero John Entwistle (God bless his soul
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Great site here as well as the SUNN shack. A wealth of info. I've used it often already.