New "old Horsie" for my RM1999. What a sound!

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New "old Horsie" for my RM1999. What a sound!

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I'm near nirvana with the sound of my Rm1999 with the vintage Horseshoe of Tony.

How can the sound change so much between a pickup and another?

Great sound.

I'll post some pictures as soon as possible.

Thanks to you all you helped me. (you know who you are) Great people out there. Great guys.

Woaaaauuu
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enfris wrote:I'm near nirvana with the sound of my Rm1999 with the vintage Horseshoe of Tony.
...guys. Woaaaauuu
:shock: Looks lke you're really in nirvana, didn't you forget something with all your excitement? :shock:
...next time you come from toilet with your bass (I also sometimes play my bass so secretly :oops: ) make sure you close your jeans properly!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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:idea:

great opportunity to post this smiley :mrgreen:
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hahahah...

Always dress like this when I'm in home...

But you're right (my wife always told me too...)

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nice! careful with the belt buckle tho. yowza
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enfris wrote:I'm near nirvana with the sound of my Rm1999 with the vintage Horseshoe of Tony.
Yeah I can see that Javier...but please relax. Don't let yourself get all the way to...nirvana!

I mean...it's such a nice bass...

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Javier: Your attachment should have been "zipped". :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :mrgreen:
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javier...your saddle bridge has quite the back-tilt to it. intonation problems ?
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No, I have no problems with the entonation... And... has the saddle bridge back-tilt to it?

Don't thought so...
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