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Damn!
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Joey, one is 7.35 MB and the other is 5.61MB. let me know, that would be great! Image

These recording were pulled off the board, and I went direct into it with no additional gear so this offers an interesting opportunity to hear what my 4005WB sounds like with 3 year old Chromes played fingerstyle. The mix is fair but good enough to get an idea of it's glorious tone. Image My playing wasn't too shabby that evening either, given the 95 degree weather, looking straight into the sun, and not being able to hear myself too well, all the while trying to keep the drummer on track as this was the second time he was playing these tunes with no practice (the first time was about five months previous to this gig).
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what about figured walnut?
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too crass?
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