Two Lefties

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Lefty4001
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Two Lefties

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Got time to take some photos to update my registry entries. Here's what I've got:
1974 MG 4001
1993 4003S (new to me!)
SWR Baby Blue II (1995)
Korg AX1500G Modeling signal processor
ProCo Rat
MXR M84 Bass Fuzz Deluxe (under the Xmas tree)
1974 MG 4001 & 1993 JG 4003S
1974 MG 4001 & 1993 JG 4003S
'turn up the bass'
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jps
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I used to have a BB II, nice amp; I thought it sounded great until I bought a Markbass Minimark amp and compared the two. :wink:

Here are a couple of photos of me gigging the BB II:
Jeff-800-49.jpg
Jeff_PS-800-25.jpg
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Re: Two Lefties

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jps wrote:I used to have a BB II, nice amp; I thought it sounded great until I bought a Markbass Minimark amp and compared the two. :wink:

Here are a couple of photos of me gigging the BB II:
Jeff-800-49.jpg
Jeff_PS-800-25.jpg
Basses and amp are gone..... :(
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Re: Two Lefties

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Yes, but the stuff that replaced them are no slouches. 8)
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