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From: PGriss~ol.com
Date: Thu, 8 Apr 1999 12:43:17 EDT
Subject: Re: Bassman break-up&$$$

In a message dated 4/8/99 9:25:45 AM Pacific Daylight Time, Mike.Pry~rc.ca
writes:

>
> I've got friends that have Bassman RI's and complain about too much power
at
> break-up level. That's why I'm doing this to my Epiphone. Increase the
> volume of
> air moved and keep the break-up levels low.
>
I have played thru RI Bassmans,and have heard lot's of players play thru
them.even as stock as they come out of the store,and those bassmans still
sound great,for the $500 to $700 price range.Ifeel alot of players beat their
head against the wall playing with underpowered equipment.If you bring your
own "power" you don't have to hassle with sound men and the like,this is
referring to jams only.It's like being an independent contractor, you go in
there with the complete package.Money is a tricky subject when it comes to
harp players,but if to quote Kevin Magowan" hey, music costs"