What is the advantage of having a rack over a head? I've been looking into starting a rack but I'm not sure if its worth it. Currently I have a Carvin R1000 head and I'm pretty happy with that! But rack set ups have cool lights! haha! [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] By the way I'm talking more so about bass racks/gear!
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Re: Heads Vs. Racks
Well, you could still keep your head, and create a rack of effects and other things: tuners, power conditioners, equalizers, etc...some custom made racks even have spaces customed to your head, and then a 4 or 6 space rack underneath for the rest of the effects. Some people will argue that heads sound better than separate preamp/power amp rack setups, but it's generally all personal preference.
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Nick
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Re: Heads Vs. Racks
Gotta go with Cleve on that one - more tonal versatility with a rack.
Then again, you have to assess your particular situation. If you're in a cover band and the guitarists aren't changing between various amp tones and such (i.e. racks or PODs to change the tones for each song or band they're covering), then the versatility of a rack EQ or Preamp with different tones will be overkill if you can do just as well with a few knob turns on your head between songs.
However, if you're a studio player or bouncing from band to band as a fill-in and need a wide range of tones (Jazz, Blues, Country, Rock, Metal, etc etc) then I'd say a rack or BassPOD was the way to go just to make yourself a plug-n-play kinda guy.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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