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Heres a pic of my live set up .72 SVT and girls.Image
im getting to old for this ****
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Post by rickaddict »

NICE!

Is that thing loud enough for ya, Jeff?!

WHAT?!

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ITS THE TONE THAT MATTERS MY BROTHA .AND I MEAN TOOOONNNNNNEEEEE
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Your bandmates must hate you when it comes to load out!!

Nice rig!
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they dont seem to mind lending an extra hand besides its all for the cause baby .the majesty of rock
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Post by rikk »

My bandmates call my SVT "Birtha."
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Post by kojakcurtis »

Guitar players get very jealous when a bassist blows them away in the volume department.I agree, with Ampeg it's all about the tone.
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Post by j_gary »

I think that SVT/810 is more about muscle tone, then comes the bass tone. After the muscle relaxants.
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Just saw an ad on Minneapolis Craigslist for a '73 SVT Cabinet, locals only, I assume...no shipping that beast!
Here's a pic of my current live rig, 4x10 Gallien Krueger cab + 1 Ashdown 2x10, with a GK 400RBIII running the lot.
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Steve, love that big white bird. (OOPS!!! forgot where we were.) Hey man! Don't be giving us the bird!

(SHHH!!, what's the scoop on that pretty bird?)
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That 'Bird is doing all of the dirty work until my BBR shows up! I'm starting to like it more and more.... Image My band members loved it when I showed up with a dark sunburst 'Bird, they said that was the best bass tone I had ever had....so I went out and got a white one, so you can see it on stage!
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dude ... why are you messing with 4 string basses ...
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Because 4 strings rule?

Nice rig, Jeff! Here are my stacks-O-doom:
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Post by ilan »

Nice practice amps. And what do you use for larger halls?
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Post by teeder »

Wow, I'm feeling a little inferior with my itty bitty Ampeg rig!
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A B2RE with a 1X15, a 2X10 w/horn, and a little tone shaping and compression provided by a Bass Pod.
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