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rizzo9247

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I just had to tell somone. I am too excited to type in full sentences.

The sea of 25th's, any and all configurations, maybe a dozen, each playing better than the next. Tone stacked on top of tone, with a side order of tone salad.

A beautiful Big Al (can a man call another a man beautiful?) that I was told has not been touched since it came into the store. I plugged it in and was floored by the tone in passive mode. Now that's what an open E should sound like!

Anyone within driving/train distance that has not played a 25th/Big Al you are missing out.
 

five7

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I just had to tell somone. I am too excited to type in full sentences.

The sea of 25th's, any and all configurations, maybe a dozen, each playing better than the next. Tone stacked on top of tone, with a side order of tone salad.

A beautiful Big Al (can a man call another a man beautiful?) that I was told has not been touched since it came into the store. I plugged it in and was floored by the tone in passive mode. Now that's what an open E should sound like!

Anyone within driving/train distance that has not played a 25th/Big Al you are missing out.

You are right, Big Al is a bad boy!:D
 

MK Bass Weed

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I just had to tell somone. I am too excited to type in full sentences.

The sea of 25th's, any and all configurations, maybe a dozen, each playing better than the next. Tone stacked on top of tone, with a side order of tone salad.

Yes...one giant wall of 25ths...

Very cool..and the EBMM stuff is all over the floor (in a good way)
 
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