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Re: New (old) 4001V63
Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 11:25 pm
by johnallg
jps wrote:johnallg wrote:.....Nice picture, never saw it before. I saved it as it looks better than the ones I took today.
When you bring that bass to Cleveland while Jdog is here (hopefully) we can take some new photos for you.

That would be nice. Even though I've had a few photography classes back in the mid-70s, have all the makings of a b&w and color slide printing darkroom, and even had a showing of my work and a sale or two, my current (30 years unused) skillset and cameras make for lousy pictures.

Re: New (old) 4001V63
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 8:45 am
by teeder
I have few "clear" pictures around here somewhere.
Re: New (old) 4001V63
Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2009 3:56 pm
by johnallg
Beautiful, Kevin. Wonder where that one is now??
GREG!!!! How's your V63???!!! [getting this thread back on track]
Re: New (old) 4001V63
Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 3:08 am
by Lefty4003S8
johnallg wrote:Beautiful, Kevin. Wonder where that one is now??
GREG!!!! How's your V63???!!! [getting this thread back on track]
John,
Thank you for asking!!!! I actually demo'd it JUST this evening....through the Ampeg SVT3Pro that I purchased from a friend.
WOW!!! This bass lives up to ALL accolaides(sp) bestowed upon it!!!
Right off the bat, I was impressed by the Horseshoe pickup!!! PLENTY of Chris Squire treble.....along with an Entwistle piano-like ring. One HOT pup!!!!!
And....The Toaster has a nice warm sound, but also has an edge to it.
The combination of such a HIGH quality bass-guitar and powerful amplification.............
I am officially in Bass Heaven.
NOW....with such HEAVY armour......I NEED to learn how to wield it properly!!!!!!!!
Lefty4003S8
Re: New (old) 4001V63
Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 4:00 pm
by johnallg
Lefty4003S8 wrote:NOW....with such HEAVY armor......I NEED to learn how to wield it properly!!!!!!!!
Lefty4003S8
Practice, practice, practice!
Glad you're enjoying your V63. Great basses.