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Made in Thailand, but hard to get much else out here.

Custom made Rock 150w Tube/Mosfet.
Cabs, sturdy custom made Marshall copy type with 8x12 Sound Tech Focraft 2000, each 350w 8ohm rated and made in the USA. Never heard of this manufacture, but no complaints so far.

Not like my old UK Mesa and Hartke 7000 setups, but good for the little money paid.

Spike. (Mike)
 
Originally posted by Spike
Made in Thailand, but hard to get much else out here.

Custom made Rock 150w Tube/Mosfet.
Cabs, sturdy custom made Marshall copy type with 8x12 Sound Tech Focraft 2000, each 350w 8ohm rated and made in the USA. Never heard of this manufacture, but no complaints so far.

Not like my old UK Mesa and Hartke 7000 setups, but good for the little money paid.

Spike. (Mike)

Mike!!!! How the hec are you?,Long time no-see. Nice rig, I never heard or seen one before. Looks intimidating, LOL
 
Originally posted by Funkster


Mike!!!! How the hec are you?,Long time no-see. Nice rig, I never heard or seen one before. Looks intimidating, LOL


Hi Henry,

Doing fine thanks buddy. Hope things are going well for you.
At last we have a regular weekly spot at the best venue here in Pattaya.
All sorts of problems regarding foreigners performing in Thailand, with work permits and taking work away from Thai musicians.

The rig is fairly good, but I must get me a more powerful head when I can track one down.;)
 
Originally posted by Spike



Hi Henry,

Doing fine thanks buddy. Hope things are going well for you.
At last we have a regular weekly spot at the best venue here in Pattaya.
All sorts of problems regarding foreigners performing in Thailand, with work permits and taking work away from Thai musicians.

The rig is fairly good, but I must get me a more powerful head when I can track one down.;)

Excellent my friend it's great to see you back on TB, Cool that you finally got a weekly gig also.
I'll pm you this weekend and we can BS a little more, You missin some of those basses you had to get rid of;)
 
Originally posted by Funkster


Excellent my friend it's great to see you back on TB, Cool that you finally got a weekly gig also.
I'll pm you this weekend and we can BS a little more, You missin some of those basses you had to get rid of;)

Henry,
Look forward to your PM.

Yeah, Missing them a bit, but the Sad is still sounding good. Had a problem with the humidity here, but a small adjustment on the rod sorted it.

Also managed to bring my Anny Ray and a nice Jazz with me. Got a MIM Strat at a local shop that i'm I’m happy with too.

Mike.
 
:) :)

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Came up with a better photo. From the top- left to right, then down: Alesis Nano-Compressor, Shure ULX/S Digital Wireless, Peavey Max Bass Pre-Amp, Korg DTR1000 Tuner, Peavey DPC1400X Power Amp, Acme Low B-4 bass cabinet.

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Talk all the SMAK you want about Peavey but this rig will CRUSH most anything else it's size. The whole thing (cab and rack) weighs in under 120lbs and puts out more low end then my old bi-amp set-up with an 18'' and two 10's that weighed over 300lbs all together.

Bow down to the Peavey/Acme "Rig-O-Death!!!"
 
Originally posted by cjgallen
Got my GS112 yesterday! Complements the Avatar 2x10 very well. My cat likes it a lot too :D
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That pic - plus the reviews of the GS112 have me about to plunk down cash on one. If John Deere hadn't just gotten such a large chunk of what was left. (Single largest "not fun" purchase I've made in a while.) Sounds like a better cab for church than my Avatar 210. (Smaller, Deeper, and 3db better use of my Carvin's 160w. Hey wait - that's all three wishes, and you're not supposed to get but two.)
 
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