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O que (quem) é HMAS Bass - definição


HMAS Bass         
HMAS Bass (GPV 902) was an Explorer class general-purpose vessel of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), serving in a range of capacities from 1960 until 1994.Wilson, Royal Australian Navy 21st Century Warships, p.
Fuzz bass         
  • Aftermath]]''.
  • Waveform plot showing the different types of clipping. Tube overdrive is a form of soft limiting, while transistor clipping or extremely overdriven tube amps resemble hard clipping.
  • Cream]], shown here performing in 1972, often played with a fuzz bass tone.
  • Motörhead's bassist and lead singer Lemmy Kilmister often played with a fuzz bass tone that came from overdriving his twin 100 watt Marshall stacks.
  • Marshall]] Bass stacks.
  • Napalm Death, a grindcore band shown here at a 2007 show, typically uses a heavy, grinding bass distortion tone.
  • Beatles]] song "[[Think for Yourself]]" from their album ''[[Rubber Soul]]''.
  • Over the years, various Peavey bass amplifiers have had built-in distortion effects.
ELECTRIC BASS PLAYED WITH OVERDRIVE, DISTORTION OR FUZZ
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Fuzz bass, also called "bass overdrive" or "bass distortion", is a style of playing the electric bass or modifying its signal that produces a buzzy, distorted, overdriven sound, as the name implies. Overdriving a bass signal significantly changes the timbre, adds higher overtones (harmonics), increases the sustain, and, if the gain is turned up high enough, creates a "breaking up" sound characterized by a growling, buzzy tone.
Bass amplifier         
  • A vintage [[Ampeg]] B-15 amp and speaker cabinet.
  • The Ampeg Portaflex is a small, lightweight, yet powerful bass amplifier head. It is small and light enough to be carried with one hand, yet powerful enough to run a large bass stack.
  • An unusual feature on Ashdown bass amps is a [[VU meter]] with a needle, which indicates input signal levels (pictured is the Ashdown ABM-300).
  • The rear jack plate of an Ashdown 4x10" speaker cabinet shows the parallel speaker cable jacks that are usually provided on speaker cabs.
  • The controls for a rackmount bass amp "head", the Hevos400D.
  • A bass stack consisting of an SWR amplifier head on top of Mark Bass 4x10" and 2x10" cabinets.
  • A selection of bass cabinets. From left to right: a Fender cab, a Genz Benz cab (and amp head) and two Aguilar cabinets.
  • A selection of bass effect pedals at a [[music store]].
  • A DNA-1350 amp head; note the three indicator LEDs on the right-hand side, indicating amplifier status.
  • [[Don Kerr]] playing a cello through an Acoustic brand amplifier head.
  • DI output]], auxiliary left and right inputs and a tuner out jack.
  • In some genres, bass players use a large number of speaker cabinets for a powerful onstage sound.
  • A Hartke 500 watt amp "head" on top of an Ashdown 4x10" speaker cabinet.
  • A Hartke LH500 bass amplifier "head", which is rated at 500 watts.
  • Traynor]] YBA-200 bass guitar amplifier.
  • A Kustom 200 bass amplifier from 1971, featuring a separate amp head on top of a 2 x 15" speaker cabinet..
  • A Little Dot Mk III tube headphone amplifier.
  •  Lemmy Kilmister, the bassist for Motörhead, obtained a natural fuzz bass tone by overdriving his triple 100 watt Marshall Bass stacks.
  • A close-up of an [[Ampeg SVT]] amplifier head's front panel.
  • Bassist [[Jeff Ament]] ([[Pearl Jam]]) in front of a wall of bass stacks.
  • Over the years, various Peavey bass amplifiers have had built-in distortion effects.
  • Peavey]] bass amp head with an [[Ampeg]] 8x10" speaker cabinet.
  • A 1930s era combo amplifier and a Rickenbacker [[electric upright bass]] from 1935.
  • Sting]], several Ampeg cabinets with multiple 10" speakers can be seen on the left side.
  • A Markbass 3x10" combo amp.
  • A Yamaha B100-115 combo amp, which contains a 100 watt amplifier and one 15" speaker in a wooden cabinet.
  • A bass amp head used with two speaker cabs, with each cabinet containing two loudspeakers and a high frequency horn.
DEVICE FOR AMPLIFYING SIGNALS FROM MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
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A bass amplifier or "bass amp" is a musical instrument electronic device that uses electrical power to make lower-pitched instruments such as the bass guitar or double bass loud enough to be heard by the performers and audience. Bass amps typically consist of a preamplifier, tone controls, a power amplifier and one or more loudspeakers ("drivers") in a cabinet.