My New Rig!!!! HIWATT DR201 and SE2151

Started by Bionic-Joe, November 06, 2013, 07:31:31 AM

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Bionic-Joe

Here she is...Has the most awesome tone in the world to me!!! I need absolutely NO effects ...just my hands to get my tone!!!! SO incredible!!! Now Scott and I have the East Coast and the Midwest covered...anybody else in the US here have a 200 watt Hiwatt  with a 2x15 Hiwatt Cab????

Chris P.


ack1961

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godofthunder

Glad you got it Baz! Aside from you and me  I don't know anyone else, we are in a small club.
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drbassman

I  have to say that the Hiwatts are beautiful in their simple styling and having heard Scott's rig, are impressive rigs on stage.
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Bionic-Joe

Thanks Guys!! Yes..we are in a SMALL Club...I just played my rig a few minutes ago!! MAN!!!! The TONE!!!!! the TONE!!!!!!!

amptech

I´d love to hear a rig like that, Hiwatts must be one of my favourites when it comes to design quality...

Bionic-Joe

My buddy Clayton just listed on FLEabay a 1971 100 watt DR103, all original except for the caps....I almost bought that and another one....BUT I held out for the DR201!!!!!!

NOT

White 60's 'Bird is my dream bass. That and the Hiwatt rig look made for eachother. Must growl like no other..
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Bionic-Joe

ANY 1060's Thunderbird...Reverse or NON with ANY Dave REEVES Hylight Hiwatt is a winner...OR....Try the New Hi-Tone amps....they are co-owned with the Reeves family and made EXACTLY as close as technically possible to EXACT HIWATT Dave REEVES designs!!! To hell with Music Ground Hiwatts!!!!

Granny Gremlin

I could have gone through life not knowing that Hi-Tone exists, much less the HT200 SAP.  I'm just glad that it has no onboard reverb because otherwise the near-3k I'd have to spend to own one, as well as the certain divorce, might not be enough to hold me back.
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Pekka

I recently recorded my bass parts for the forthcoming album using my DR103 and some old 4x12" sealed guitar cab with vintage Celestions. Perfect tone, especially with a P-bass or T-Bird.

Great rig you got there Baz!

Pekka


Bionic-Joe

Great tone!!!!! What bass did you use??? That was awesome!!!

Pekka

Quote from: Baz Cooper on November 15, 2013, 08:32:01 AM
Great tone!!!!! What bass did you use??? That was awesome!!!

P-bass. The cab was mic'ed with an SM57.