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Dudley goes over the Big Al w/Premier Guitar!

This is a discussion on Dudley goes over the Big Al w/Premier Guitar! within the Music Man Basses forums, part of the Gear Talk category; Originally Posted by cellkirk74 I don't think this bass has a GC in it. As far as I remember from ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cellkirk74 View Post
    I don't think this bass has a GC in it. As far as I remember from the other vids that bass had some kind of burst finish and the SSS -configuration.
    It doesn't. It was just a bass picked of the rack
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    Quote Originally Posted by keko View Post
    Great jammin' all guys, but talking this Big Al H, it really sounds great, no matter who playing, BP or other guy (don't know him but he's great player indeed)!
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    Anyway, Big Al sounds to me like improved standard single H Music Man, but have one advantage, the 4 band EQ!
    If I remember correctly, the Big Al sports the single H from the 25th, which is a Bongo bobbin, with ceramic magnets wound to StingRay specs. A best of all worlds humbucker. THE humbucker. I hope this will also be used in the upcoming Reflex.
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    I watched some more of the clips of Johnny Hiland from this NAMM show. He is one smokin' f*****g guitar player! His phrasing is sometimes reminiscent of a pedal steel which is very hard to pull off on a standard guitar in what appears/sounds to be standard tuning. This guy's brain has unique "wiring" and I mean that in a good way. Very creative, fluid and clean playing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin View Post
    It doesn't. It was just a bass picked of the rack
    That's what I thought...
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    Quote Originally Posted by oli@bass View Post
    If I remember correctly, the Big Al sports the single H from the 25th, which is a Bongo bobbin, with ceramic magnets wound to StingRay specs. A best of all worlds humbucker. THE humbucker. I hope this will also be used in the upcoming Reflex.
    Wooow!

    I hope too! I'm potential buyer of such a bass, especially if it will look similar like 25th!

    Question: is it possible that future Reflex model comes in 5 Hp (single H with piezo) configuration. That's the bass I would buy for sure!
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