Whaaaat?We can arrange anything for a price. And we don’t care much who pays! Pony up, Donnie!
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Whaaaat?We can arrange anything for a price. And we don’t care much who pays! Pony up, Donnie!
Wait just a doggone minute before spending my money. can't believe they keep calling us back.....
Be sure and check the silk color first.I loved Alex’s tone. He’s using Ernie Ball Pino Palladino Signature Flats. I’m going to have to try a set. Monster tone.
How would you compare them to EBCF’s?I loved Alex’s tone. He’s using Ernie Ball Pino Palladino Signature Flats. I’m going to have to try a set. Monster tone.
So I don't know the third without cheating but the first two read as-I lost two porcupines?
It’s very complicated, but a pair of troglodytes will come to you.
Assuming you’re not nude.
Assuming my translations are correct, what a strange conversation on a bass thread.
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I have a light gauge set that I was planning on putting on my ‘66 Tribute NR. Need to let the neck settle in first and confirm the frets don’t need any work. Once that’s done (probably next weekend) I’ll string her up and post some sound clips, might be able to post an EBCF and Pino light flat back to back recording as well.How would you compare them to EBCF’s?
Really wanna pull the trigger on a light gauge set.
You've demonstrated an economy of thought?
It looks legit to me, but the number could be almost anything. My EB-2 has a similar serial number with no "Made in USA" stamp. It is from the late '60s or very early '70s. Looking up the serial number is a waste of time. I have tried to date it many times and come up with nothing every time. I know it's legit since I got it in the early 1980s when absolutely nobody wanted an EB-2.Couldn’t find a Les Paul bass club on here, do any of you Gibson experts know if this is a legit serial? The look up sites are not recognizing it and I’ve never seen a number under the “made in USA” thanks.
Well, Gibson. Anything more need to be said?I took that right off the Gibson website, but I guess the Y......Y didn't copy correctly. So, 1992 8th day Kalamazoo.
We were set to conquer the world, #1 on WBCN for 5 weeks in national rotation then it all went poof.
and the girl should have been driving the Fiero...The bass player is pretty good, but he sure doesn't have enough hair. That must have been the problem.
I look forward to this George.I have a light gauge set that I was planning on putting on my ‘66 Tribute NR. Need to let the neck settle in first and confirm the frets don’t need any work. Once that’s done (probably next weekend) I’ll string her up and post some sound clips, might be able to post an EBCF and Pino light flat back to back recording as well.
The Pinos are Cobalt as well but do feel smoother than EBCF strings and are a lighter gauge as well with probably less tension. Will be interesting to hear and feel the difference.
Loved the 210AV I had with the Micro VR.If I can’t have 810’s, I’ll take 2.
Might not be an HT322.
But it is 210’s and 112.
Stopped into Goodwill and they had this little 210 AV for 70 bucks.
Works perfectly and blends just right with the 112.
I don’t even dare try and run the sub with these 2 cabs.
Plenty of umph as is.
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That’s a great little rig.Loved the 210AV I had with the Micro VR.


Are those amps supplied backline?Three sets here tomorrow..... cool artsy place in Pacific Grove with stage and PA
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