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dudewheresmybass

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  1. The DBS series was a fantastic amp. The only drawback was the weight. They are the only amp I've used that didn't lose power when using a wah at volume. I tried Trace, Hartke and even the eden, but nothing touches the flexibility of tone and tweakability of the Marshall. The peak power alone of 4K w was unprecedented. The VBA is also another killer head, but heavy again. Used across stages in a variety of countries. I also know people that totally love the tones the jcm800 bass series created. I recall reading an interview with Geezer, who said he had a marshall rig that they took to the states, but forgot to change the voltage and fried them before he moved to ampeg
  2. Marshall had some superb bass ranges, yet never really managed to do well enough at it apparently. Such a shame. Never got why they bought eden either. Do they still own Natal percussion?
  3. stonehenge - Spinal tap (sorry - couldn't resist)
  4. Turning Japanese - Vapors
  5. Richard III - Supergrass
  6. august is over - we the kings
  7. 1000 julys - third eye blind
  8. Treble - ray lamontagne
  9. Blame it on the boogie- Jackson 5
  10. Cold ethyl- Alice cooper
  11. Ice ice baby - vanilla ice
  12. The harris sig p bass has a proper chunky neck. love it. 😉
  13. Thank god I’m a country boy - John Denver
  14. maybe baby - buddy holly
  15. S.M.F. - twisted sister (profanity filter would not let me give more detail - sorry - Google should tell you what it stands for, if you can't guess LOL)
  16. puff the magic dragon - peter paul and mary and mungo and midge
  17. It's getting hot in here - Nelly
  18. I've been a peri teacher in schools and privately for 20 years - along with playing / recording / writing. First things first - Get an up to date DBS check done and register for the update service. This will settle minds and set your stall as a professional thinking tutor. The first thing I do is make sure someone learns to play something in a lesson. If theory is the opening gambit, you won't keep them for long as a student (unless that's what they're looking to learn), and they'll end up elsewhere. Theory is great, but should absolutely not be the opening salvo. Make it fun Listen carefully to what someone is looking to learn in their time with you. Be it a new style, or deepening knowledge of an existing one. Always be honest with a prospective student - If you have nothing to offer them say so. Let your first students know that you're just starting out - perhaps offer a discounted rate in that initial spell? I'm happy to help out over PM if you'd like to reach out for more info mate
  19. charlie big potato - Skanky nancy
  20. Black number 1 - type O negative
  21. cheers for your thoughts *shuffles off to google shopping *
  22. Falling off the edge of the world - sabbath
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