Bass Practice Amp

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rickenbrother
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Post by rickenbrother »

My practice amp has been a Gallien-Krueger 200 MB for the past 15 years. The tone that this amp has is awesome. It just can't get too loud because it's just a little 24 pound combo with a 12" speaker.
I just picked up a Tascam CD-BT1mkII, so far, I like it very much.
JETGLO should officially be renamed JETGLO ROCKS! :-)
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Jack, thanks for the tip!
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If it ain't broke, break it, then fix it.
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Post by shinynewtoy »

For everything that can be said about Behringer, mine makes a wicked little home-studio console.
What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
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Post by jps »

The PHA-1 really makes it simple to practice to CDs with headphones and it runs off batteries or AC. It is also very compact.

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Sorry for the split up images but they were posted to the RLs site in pieces and I am too lazy to splice them together in PS, as if I knew how!


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Post by rictified »

Too bad they closed, I wanted a Raven True blue for my upright. They made some nice stuff.
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