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Lets see those home practice set ups

Here mine: ImageUploadedByTalkBass1358133968.921392.jpg

What is your home practice setup/bass? I'm currently using my new Vox Bass Amplug, hosting my ipod, after a Keeley compressor through some ART headphones. The bass in the pic is a Geddy.
 
My Fender Rumble 15. Bought it a couple years ago so I could practice inside the apartment I was living in at the time. Now I have my own house but I held onto it and still use it. It's actually does not sound half bad, can get pretty loud and dut-duh-duh-duh it only cost me $20.
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Same as in my avatar pic, but with color.

American Fender J->Markbass Compressore->Markbass LMII->Markbass 102p (two of them)

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It's a little bit to set up, but tucks away nicely. I added the second cab for tone projection over volume really and I LOVE playing with both of them!

Best regards,

B
 
This amp hasn't left my house in years, it's certainly gigable but I only use it for practice;

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These basses do "get out" and work, I use them through the B15 at home to decide which axe works best with which gig/song etc.;

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I typically use a Korg Pandora PX4B into some Grado SR60 headphones - if I don't feel like using headphones, I'll patch the Pandora into my home stereo, which has some EV Eliminator 15+horn PA tops hooked up to it...


- georgestrings
 

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