Gallien Krueger Legacy VS 1001RB
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- Опубликовано: 1 ноя 2024
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This is one more of the comparison videos I made recently. This time with two great GK amps - new Legacy and glorious RB1001 Mark-II.
Basses used in this test:
Fender Custom Shop Postmodern Precision / Elixir 45-100 Round strings
Sandberg California TM4 / Passive S+S mod / Elixir 40-95 Round strings
Music Man Stingray Special 4H / Elixir 45-100 Round strings
Other equipment used:
AKG D112 mic
Focusrite Scarlett 2i2
Intro song by Obrad Lacarac.
Which one do you like better?
That GR cab and the Legacy are the perfect "one trip from the car to the gig" rig. And it has all of the GK mojo. Differences between the legacy and the 1001rb are so tiny they're indistinguishable.
I love solid state amps that don't try to sound like tube amps and have their own thing going on like GK's
Very cool video.
Thanks...all right!
Great comparison. Like an other comment say, I agree with the fact both are very similar, but a little more of bass for the 1001RB.
On stage situation I think I do prefer the legacy one with more clarity.
Thank you for this video.
Thanks for watching!
You review such awesome guitars and gear. Great work!
Thank You, I'm happy You like it 🙂
Sounded pretty similar overall, with the same timbre, but the 1001RB a little bassier, the Legacy a little brighter. Something that can be adjusted with a little EQ. So far no real arguments for choosing the heavier 1001RB over the compact, lightweight Legacy. But I loved the 1001RB driven hard in the end, this sounded really tube-like! Can you get the same sound from the Legacy? Or could the Fusion come closer?
I agree they are very similar - probably the same with a little EQ. For me, lighter = better. However, Fusion is quite different. It's more on the tube side (Ampeg like). Both great amps, and I like they are different (Fusion and Legacy).
thanks for this. been thinking about getting a 1001rb, to replace my gk 800mb (love the weight, but not totally happy with the sound, the flimsy controls, and it's not a perfect match for my cab, a bit too much power, but the 1001rb is a perfect match, and i like the bi-amp feature a LOT.) also, thanks for playing one of my dream basses, the stingray special h (even the exact same colour i want, the blueish sparkle, same colour as the 1st one of those i played and fell in love with, one of the nicest playing basses i've ever played.) was never much interested in the legacy, but it does sound pretty similar, maybe even a little better
Thanks 👍
The Legacy is a tad crisper. The DI also sounds a little more transparent.
how do you get that drive sound on the 1001? you made me fall in love again w my 1001
With volume pot on the amp
@@ObraBass and just like that ... i'm dumb
would be great to have the fusion as well
I sold my Fusion, but there are some Fusion videos on my channel i recorded this and last year.
@@ObraBass what made you choose the legacy over the fusion?
@@alessandroc.6876 It's a bit complicated, but here it is... After Fusion combo, I bought Ampeg Pf-T50 - full Tube amp and a cabinet for it. My Fusion was combo so I wanted a head, but couldn't found Fusion S head anywhere. Instead it I found a Legacy head, and because I already had full tube Ampeg, that was OK to have one tube and the other one Class D. If I had to choose only one head, it would be the Fusion S, although it is a bit too complicated to use and setup. Fusion sounds much more similar to Ampeg, probably because of the tubes in the preamp, so the one reason more to have two different heads. Hope my explanation helped 😅
@@ObraBass thanks for explanation ;)
The Legacy head does sound good, and the distortion is smoother and seems to sound better to me - but that's through headphones, not live, in front of a cab or in a band context. I wonder if the additional low end from the 1001rb is coming from EQ only or its ability to push current through a driver.
I'd also like to experience the "feel" of each amp in person, which is something a recording can't convey. I've found class D amps don't compare to the class H architecture of an RB series amplifier and its ability to cause speakers to cry for mercy due to the transient power they can deliver.
With the 700rb head I used to own, I could only get it into the "grind" zone with the master volume high and adding boost - and it was so loud, bordering on causing structural damage to the building I was in. I was using two Phil Jones Bass 9b cabs, which were the only cabs I've used with an RB series head that could really take that kind of power.
That said, I'm eyeing a 1001rb local to me that I hope to pick up as a backup and eventually to power some more PJB cabs. They are excellent amps, especially for a live band context.
1001RB was better in every situation. More full bottom end
1001RB still sounds a bit better
Depends what You like. I would never choose to carry 20kg more, but just to tweek EQ a bit for ''that'' sound. Thanks for watching 🙂
Old school way better more fuller sound