Lets see those Bass guitars.
This sweet Yamaha bass used too be mine but i traded it and the Fender combo for the BV head and Jackson DXMG also in the pic.
She has a nice active electronic setup that coveres a lot of tones. Fast neck as well. So lets see those basses yours or not. http://img178.imageshack.us/img178/9...6443vb3.th.jpg |
Re: Lets see those Bass guitars.
I'll post pics of my bass gear soon. I have four basses and a couple amps.
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Re: Lets see those Bass guitars.
Big rig (Crate 200BX head, Ampeg SVT 8x10 fridge cab, '90's MIM Fender Jazz, '80's MIJ Squier P-bass):
https://gnn.ufalumni.ufl.edu/visuals...018%5F18%2EJPG Smaller rig on the right (1960's Sunn 200S, Hartke 4x10): http://c4.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/i...fb311dac47.jpg Backup/practice (1970's Woodson 250 head and Woodson 1x15): https://gnn.ufalumni.ufl.edu/visuals...WoodsonRig.JPG |
Here's an updated group shot of the basses, hadn't pictured a few of the new acquisitions in my post above.
I currently have 5 basses. All bought quite inexpensively, and still more than I really "need." For the longest time I had just a Precision, and for almost as long just a Precision and a Jazz. Have bought the other 3 in the last couple years as they were good deals, plus have been playing as the bassist in a couple different bands over the last couple years so I felt like I could justifiably expand a bit. Anyhow, here they are, roughly (the bottom two should be switched) in order of acquisition (most recent at the top, first purchased at bottom): http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...llage2009a.jpg Top to bottom: Peavey T-40 (USA 1979) Epiphone Thunderbird (KOR 2006) Peavey Fury (USA 1984) Fender Squier Precision Bass (JPN 1987) Fender Standard Jazz (MX 1993) |
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