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rob
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Post by rob »

Jeffrey,
It's the best sounding(and largest) chorus pedal I ever had!
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Post by phlemmy »

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I've got both of these and a sbine tuner in a rack.
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kojakcurtis
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Post by kojakcurtis »

My main rig, '73 Ampeg V4B with a Peavey 8x10 cab. I run my bass in stereo, has 2 channels with a volume for each. Pure tube power!!! For large gigs, I use my Traynor with a 2x15 cab also.
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The upload attachment isn't working for me right now.
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Post by bottom4 »

Here you go

Small with ...
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I may be selling this 300 watt head with the 12" cab that came with it as a combo
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because I just picked up this 600 watt 2v10 combo
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Here's my 1969 Ampeg B-25, love the sound, and the twin channels let me run Ric-O-Sound on my 4003.

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"It's Red Jim, but not as we know it...."
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jps
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You can never have too much power Andy!
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Post by rickenbrother »

SWR SM400
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JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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Post by lowendbob »

How this for a combo?
1967 B15N all original, for pure sweet vintage tube tone.

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Buy it before someone else does.
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Post by lowendbob »

and my Traynor YBA-200

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Post by jnbass »

this is coming...
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to go with these other minis
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Post by dr_raven »

I started off playing guitar about 25 years ago and loved the chunky bottom of bass amps. I started with an old Traynor YBA with 2x15", but I eventually ended up with this '69 Marshall SuperBass 100:

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I sold the Marshall for a tidy sum and stopped playing guitar altogether shortly after. A few years passed and I got into bass and picked up this Fender BXR 200:

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This thing is very loud (never get above "2" on the dial) and has a really warm tone for a solid state amp. Wish I'd hung on to the Marshall though ;)
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Bob,

There's an Ampeg? Oh, there it, is behind the 4002 ! Image

Jared,

Just how short are you? You really have a thing for things mini! Image
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Post by shinynewtoy »

here's my "rig"...the pod's for recording but i'm really starting to love it. I also posted a pic of my lone bass at the moment, a 2003 Spector... that's right, haven't found the elusive Rickenbeater yet!
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What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
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Post by 00soul »

http://chicagoclan.150m.com/Bass.html


not my pics, but same head
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