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Old 07-20-2011, 06:52 PM
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original custom Fender cab with 2-12" commonwealth

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Not long ago I had a firm make a bass 2-12" cab. I had already bought 2 Commonwealth speakers. I for some reason had them wire cab in stereo. Couple yrs later I found a good used Mustang V. Later I added a Swingster guitar. I've played some bass at church thru the rig but its really clean & loud or fuzzy & loud. Stereo 75 Watts per channel solid state Modeler. I love the clean to bluesy sounding 57' deluxe, 59' bassman, Princeton, & twin reverbs. I play my 51' p bass thru it sometimes. Best picking

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Old 07-20-2011, 07:10 PM
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Old 07-20-2011, 07:41 PM
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The rig sounds nice. I lined it to my pastor to play in. He's had it 4 months. Says he wants to go to GC to hear a Mustang lVbut never gets time to go. I posted pic of rig at perfect bass with my 51' Fender. At dream bass. My Droid or these sights wont let me post any more pics.?
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