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Post by jwr2 »

I had the 1x18 cab and I ran the high end into a 1x15 cab ...

these days I use my own custom made cabs with an Ampeg b2r head and a bass pod and then mike it into a big pa with folded horn 18 subs and 3000 watts of power ... these rigs can be daisy chained together as slave amps for more power and sound ...

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hey this thread is about pics of us playing bass ... here's me before I got my Ric ...

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Post by rictified »

Hey Jeff, wasn't that your grandson playing at woodstock?
Is that 360 setting supposed to emulate the complete setup or just the head? I always found 360's with the folded horn cab kind of muffled sounding. Although I have to admit I had very limited exposure with them, (actually only one time.)
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Hey Jeff, is that Hofner a 5-string conversion?
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Post by loendmaestro »

About 4 months ago...it was this bands last show before my singer moved to TX. My 2003 Monty Brown 4003.
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Actually I used to live in Woodstock ... Woodstock Illinois that is ...

The pod amp360 setting models the head with the cab ... then I use the rodent setting for distortion and model the Sunn 8028 cab ... it was a 12 and 18 cabinet ...

and yes it is scary ... but I did consider modding a hofner style bass into a 5 string ... ya I know ... it is a disease ... turn the 4 string bass into a 5 ... but ever since I got my first 4003s5 I've been hooked ...
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Post by jnbass »

so where does the SD p'up go?
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Me in 1981 with my Fireglo 4001
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Post by marc61 »

I gotta learn how to crop but here goes:

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Me and my original 1979 4001 in beautiful jetglo. This is from 1980 at a Brooklyn night club called Zappa's. The club,who at that time hosted some of the biggest acts in the world before they became famous(Madonna,REM and Bon Jovi to name a few) is having a reunion show tonight that I could not attend.
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Post by atomic_punk »

Here ya go, Marc!
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I just realized I have MGI photosuite. Gotta figure out how to use it now.
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Post by rictified »

Jaymi, you used to use (8) 15's? In addition to making your Ric sound huge they must have made it look tiny. I wonder what those would have sounded like with a couple of SVT heads? huh?
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Post by jaymi »

I had SVT heads at one time. Believe me, NO ONE could touch me for the amount of air I was moving. We played one time on a flatbed truck and People came from a good distance away saying that they could hear bass. It was fun....
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Post by rictified »

In the old days you could tell when the bassplayer had a good amp in a club, it was the first thing you heard as you pulled into the parking lot, haha! I used a Marshall Major 200 watt head with two Sunn 2000S cabs at one time (which were the biggest double 15 cabs they made, had JBL D-140s in them), and those moved a lot of air, I can't imagine 8 15's.
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That's me two years ago, during a gig with my band. Hope you like it.

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Post by rictified »

You got that Dizzy Gillespie look. Great picture.
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