Anyone use acoustic bass heads? model 360 inquiry

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Steve,
I saw your comments about the twin pickup configuration.

At one time in my younger days I ran my Ric-O-Sound into two 200w Orange tube amps, one for the neck, and one for the bridge, the bridge amp feed a pair of Orange 4x12's and he neck amp fed a pair of Marshall 4x15's !! these were stacked 4x12 on a 4x15 awesome
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I used to have the Acoustic 301 cabinet with a Cerwyn Vega 18" speaker ... then I ran a crossover into a 1x15 cab for high end response and a bass head on top ... it was 7 feet tall and kicked butt ...
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Yep, I use an Acoustic 360 bass amp with the reversed 18 inch speaker...bassiest amp I've ever played through....gotta love it!!
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Thanks, Jim.
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No problems Kevin,

On a side note, when I saw Led Zepplin back in the early 70's JPJ had 4 of these things on stage !!
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"On a side note, when I saw Led Zepplin back in the early 70's JPJ had 4 of these things on stage !!"

HUH??? WHAT?????

"Warning-Sound levels may exceed 120db within 10 feet of this enclosure"

ROFL!!
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Oh it was loud, was outdoors too, but still left my ears ringing !!
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When I saw Humble Pie in '71, Greg Ridley had four 360/361s, two on either side of Jerry Shirley's drum riser, with three full Marshall stacks on either side of those (six total), for Steve Marriot and Peter Frampton!
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Kenny Aaronson also used these amps with the band Dust. I took this picture off of their second (and last) LP "Hard Attack". I had one of these beasts for nearly 10 years but sold it last year. It just stayed in my practice room and the guy I sold it to uses it onstage with his other one!

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Aaronson had a fantastic sound on that Dust LP and that bass solo on "Suicide" is fabulous.
I read somewhere that he played a 4001 in stereo through the same Acoustics when he played in The Shoes. Any pics from that era?
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I saw Humble Pie in 71 at the Fillmore West.

Great show!
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at my old job they served excrement pie-everybody had to take a bite.
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The opening band was Glass Harp when I saw HP. That was the first rock concert I went to.
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I got 3 Glass Harp cd's from a guy at work a couple of moths ago. I kinda like working at a record company! My quarterly free cd order (we get to order 5 per quarter, Anth is 2)just came in. Ten Years After - The Anthology 1967-1971, Ten Years After - Alvin Lee and Company, The Beatles with Tony Sheridan, and Blind Faith remastered! A nice CHEAP (free) way of expanding the library a bit!
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