CHRIS SQUIRE RIG RUNDOWN

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CHRIS SQUIRE RIG RUNDOWN

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Awesome link!

Thanks George! :D
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Cool George. Just watched it. Excellent. Thanks :)
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Great video thank you.
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I always find it amusing how famous musicians often shrug their shoulders (so to speak) when asked some technical questions.
Sure, some stuff is important to them and they answer those questions well.
A lot of things just doesn't seem to matter that much to them.

Plebs like me fuss over all sorts of stuff, these guys seem to have a "shut up and play" type attitude a lot of the time.

Maybe there's something here for me to learn from!
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I thought he did pretty good. Some folks have just forgotten more than most of us will ever know.

Also, some experts just don't tell you everything either!

I did find it somewhat interesting to see all that tape on the selector switches on the 3-neck repro. Surprised somebody doesn't make a cool collar for selector switches to keep them from being moved.
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Well, my wonderful internet connection allowed me about 11 minutes of that...not much about amps, but some nice bass tours!

I liked the comment about the bridge PU on the 4001/RM1999 being weak...makes me feel better about my 75.
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