Line 6 GearBox 3.7 – Model Gallery

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Adam and Eve

After David Eden made cabs for SWR® for 3 or 4 years, he went into the business of making his own bass amp and cabinet line. Jim Demeter designed the electronics of the first Eden amps, and they were quickly adopted by a veritable who’s who of modern bass society. GearBox’s Adam and Eve model is based on* the WT-300, one of Eden’s latter offerings which produces a clean, clear and rich tone.

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Silverface Bass

The Silverface Bass is modeled after* a 1967 Fender® Bassman®. By ’68, when the Beatles went in to record The White Album, they had pretty much done away with their Vox® amps in favor of the new “silverface” Fender® line. John and George each played through a Twin Reverb®, and Paul through the 2x15 “tall cab” Bassman®. This amp remained his favorite through the end of the Beatles’ recording career, and can be seen in the Revolution video (the cab is laying on its side), and all over the Let It Be movie — including the infamous “rooftop” concert which closes the film. Paul went on to use the amp for his first solo recordings, and live during the early Wings period. We’ve paired this Bassman® head with a 2x15 closed back cab loaded with JBL®s. The sound of this cab also reminds us of the theme music from Barney Miller, and all of those days

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Eighties

What would any collection of bass amps be without a Gallien-Krueger 800RB? This model is based on the solid state amp that helped define what new bass amps sounded like for the better part of that decade. Geddy Lee had one. Will Lee used one on “Late Night With David Letterman”. And bands like Def Leppard powered through a decade of pop metal with the 800RB. The GK 800RB produces a very scooped sound, and doesn’t really distort. Try pairing this amp with another legend of the Eighties, the Hartke 410 cabinet. This rig is known for producing what we call

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Line 6 3.7 manual Adam and Eve, Silverface Bass, Eighties