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ricosound
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Sansamp DI.
No matter where you go - there you are.
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+1 to Taurus bass pedals -- Even when I used them in a Holiday Inn band. Lots of fun to sing and play bass and Taurus all at once. That's as close as I ever came to being Mike Rutherford.
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We just had a weekend jam at my drummers house on Lake Lanier here in Atlanta GA. It was a low key/low volume affair. I brought my Ampeg B100R amp & I can't tell you how good my 4003 sounded through it all weekend. Makes me want to get the new B200R that's coming out...
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I want one of those B100R's really, really bad!
What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
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Joey, sad to say, but the one piece of gear I absolutely couldn't live without is my Boss TU-2 Tuner Pedal. We go from standard to Drop-D a couple of times a show, and that, combined with the pedal being a convenient volume OFF pedal, makes it indispensable at my feet.

After that, my Shure Wireless system and my Ampeg V-4B head and 4x10, 1x15 cab's.

Good question!
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Bob, pull the trigger on a B100R - you won't be disappointed!!!!
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Post by anoukane »

Definitely, Sansamp RBI and the EHX English Muff'n.
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Post by icabod »

SVT....V4B....with almost any speaker cofig.
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my b2r head and my line 6 bass pod ...
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Post by shinynewtoy »

Chris...

As soon as I get it past the CFO... Image
What do you mean the Bass is too loud???
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I totally understand. I had some "secret offshore funding" to get past my CFO!
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My favorite bass gear? The Rick Resource Bass Forum, of course!
Author: "The Rickenbacker Electric Bass - 50 Years As Rock's Bottom"
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Post by phlemmy »

I love my SWR Goliath III 4x10 cab. Soon I plan on adding a 2x10 to go along with it. It pushes my clanky tone with ease.
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