This is the bass amp I dreamed I would one day own. I didn't just get it, I've had it for 10 years now. It's loud and proud and a breeze to transport because it lives in it's own little house! It's a house that's on wheels and it scoots all around! If it fell on you it would hurt. The head in it's case weighs 105 lbs. Isn't that stupid? No, it's not...the beast sounds good. Even at low volumes it is clear and warm and the bottom is tight. I've been playing alot of guitar lately so not much from the beast these last few years.Anyway, it's holiday time in my neck of the woods and I just want to wish ya'll a good time, all the time. I've been having a great time on mog lately. It really is fun to meet all you folks out in the world from my computer. I've been exposed to alot of music and have reconnected with old favorite, forgotten stuff. Thanks for being here to remind me that there's a world out there that's rich and plentiful. So many positive things to focus on now rather than the negs. Peace
RGM says
That P.O.S. (Peace Of Satisfaction)! I love too grab a head like that, but I think I'm going to invest in 15's or 12's inch speakers. Plus I like to eventual grab a 2/12 combo guitar amp most likely the Carvin Tube Combo. Has a Similar Marshall Sound, plus it's tube you can up grade the tubes and it goes around 6-8 bills new. Marshall's are to pricey, 1,700 for a triple super lead...Nice Set Up, Cute Kid...makes me think of my niece...I miss my Family down there...Wheels are always blessing on huge cabs...got them on my little 6x10 SWR...that thing weighs 115 pounds and I'm not the young Dude I was...Even changed my playing tecnique and setup on basses to accomidate...Merry X-mas Dude...
essone says
I bought a bass not too long ago. I love playing guitar, but out of necessity I'm trying to become a bass player, and you know what, playing bass is fun!!
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