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basspastor

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Is the name on the sign Bass like in guitar?; or is it Bass like in fish?
Just a thought being from the land of many Bass lakes.
Blessings
 

dlloyd

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jubjub721 said:
i just bought my first mm
carbon blue sterling with abalone pickgaurd.
HELL YE
maple fret bored with maching hed stock
ill post pics later
do u guys know how to tell if it has piezo

Nice one! Nice looking bass.
 

Aussie Mark

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bovinehost said:
It took me a couple of tries to translate "chough mudulos chough", and I'm actually a linguist.

Charlie Hough was a knuckleballer who played for Texas. I would have thought you would have got that one, Jack?
 

LeftyLB

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"yeah
my dad so no sence in buying a 200 dollar bass
then a 600
than an 800
he deicided to cut to the chase and have one i could keep because it was top o de line"

You seem to have one hell of a dad there!

Is he also financing the GK Rig?

I must admit that my dad bought me my first bass for my 18th birthday - cheap and cheerful - he was sceptical about me wanting to play another instrument, as he had already wasted hundreds of £'s on piano lessons when I was a kid!!

19 years later still rockin'

Respect to supportive dads!! - and mums
 

Disquieter

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moms can be that way.

luckily, my mom is all about the music, ever since i started playing in church anyway. She even bought me my tobias (which i recently sold to buy a stingray... ;) )

anyway, which GK rig are you getting?

i used to run the 800RBII which was sweet for a while.
 

jubjub721

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yeah
prolly like 800rb
through 4 10s and a 1 15
a mini flea rig

i was also thinkin bout buying orange
there is now a dealer in this here podunk town o wichitaaaw ( we pronounce with the w on the end its realy wichita)
anywho
i went to the orange dealer and they showed me a 30 watt orange that could power a swr goliath III, 4 10s and a 1 15
on three it sounded liek a large amphead
and the orange is cheaper than 800rb
but it sounds more middy than i want the thump punch of GK
 

Aussie Mark

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If you try to power a Goliath III quad with 30 watts you're a sure bet to drive the amp into clipping at anything more than bedroom volumes, which will mean the speakers will go bye bye. That's a ridiculous pairing of amp and cabinet, especially if you're talking about adding another 15" bin as well.
 

Disquieter

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depends, normally yes, you would destroy it in a heartbeat, but if it's the ad30, that's a loud freakin amp, with tons of headroom. similar to the vox ac30,

but bear in mind, it's a guitar amp. and if you are getting an orange, i know where you can get an OD120 (120w all tube), delivered for 760 dollars US, and that's vintage 70's orange too. the good stuff!.


let me know and i'll send you a link
i like to keep my secrets secret..

joel D.

Aussie Mark said:
If you try to power a Goliath III quad with 30 watts you're a sure bet to drive the amp into clipping at anything more than bedroom volumes, which will mean the speakers will go bye bye. That's a ridiculous pairing of amp and cabinet, especially if you're talking about adding another 15" bin as well.
 
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