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NAMM Porn Please!

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What's that metallic structure in the Brubaker photos? If they've got an actual playing/listening booth, that's damn smart ... though metal's an odd choice.

It strikes me as funny that so many bass booths have Aguilar rigs to try the basses on, not that you can really tell anything in that noisy environment anyway, but a DB750 - especially on a tiny cabinet - is about the last amp I'd think of to give me a good idea what a bass sounds like. Kudos to Aguilar for cutting a lot of deals though.

I went to NAMM last year. I demo'd one single thing. Coolest thing I found for purchase was Guinness. You can walk around drinking beer !
 
I didn't expect to go to NAMM this year and I especially didn't expect to come home with something special.....

My new Lull PJ5!!! :hyper::bassist:

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I will post all pics after tomorrow.

Wow.
I am so envious!:bassist:
 
rules of market, everyone is doing the uber-jazz approach nowadays..

Nothing to do with that...the NYC basses are Fodera's mid-priced (albeit killer sounding and super-playing) line. The custom, all hand-built basses just take so long to build that only a few can make it to a show like this. Remember that Fodera only builds 100-120 instruments a year. They do about another 40-50 NYC's a year...that's it!
 
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