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Ampeg 1989 SVT II Pro head (serial number 1 and a complete pain in the ass)
Ampeg 8-10 Classic cab Gibson Thunderbird 4 String http://i541.photobucket.com/albums/g...srwm6sfl4.jpeg Gibson SG Classic 6 string Yamaha Classical Acoustic (Cheap and probably 40 years old but it has sentimental value) A ton of PA equipment that rarely gets used anymore. 17X17 Band/Storage room. |
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waitin' for Dane to bust his gear out.
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I'm on the road for work so I can't post pics, but the gear I've kept from my playing / touring days are - (I'm lefty FYI):
I don't have any amps anymore because I don't play out anymore, but I used Positive Grid Bias / JamUp on my iPad (PA direct) when I filled in for my buddy's band. Sounded great. |
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Here's my Jackson Strat & Peavey since I had a picture of them on my phone.
I don't get back into NYC until Saturday or Sunday, I'll post the rest then. |
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I wore the hide off of it and a computer customer of mine had it re-covered for me as a favor back in 2004. Best 7 bucks I ever spent in my life. Dinny |
I wish I had musical talent.
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S101? Is that the make? My ignorance is showing. Dinny |
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Be careful with the wishes. Dinny |
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I love the sound of those huge Gibson humbuckers on a bass. One of the best sounding bass rigs I ever heard was a T-Bird through an Acoustic 360 rig back in the late 70s/early 80s. We had a little rock band with songs on the radio. We were so full of ourselves. Dinny |
I have a schecter omen 6 and a Cort parkwood acoustic and I can't play either of them worth a damn
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