I want that.
I keep forgetting I have this Peavy 5 string. "Grind". Find it, play it and think "this fucker plays nice, I really should keep it." It's nothing special - but it plays nice.
How do I convince someone else a 12 string bass dropped down to BEAD is a good thing?
I have a black Schecter Diamond guitar. Nice enough but like your bass, kinda heavy.Here’s one that passed through on a whim. A Schecter Diamond P5. Passive, 35” scale. Heavy, but well balanced. Great neck and fretwork, super low action. Traded it in on the Fender Reverse Jaguar Bass:View attachment 14787
poor ol Schecters. I've always thought they felt transitional. Like, they are just a fill in for the one you really want.Yes, it's dusty.
Here’s another Schecter that I had for a year, a Model-T. It was a great bass, I’d say on par with an American Fender P.
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Only the larger sailboatsNot everything that comes from China can be considered junk anymore IMO.
Maple on blackHere’s another Schecter that I had for a year, a Model-T. It was a great bass, I’d say on par with an American Fender P.
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Anything is better thanMaple on black
So you got 4 15's and a Mesa?Mesa D800+ switchable 4/2 ohms
First output to cab: 4 ohm 215 cab
second output to cab: two 115 cabs 4 ohms each. This is where the series cable will go.
Should be no different than connecting a 4 ohm cab and a 8 ohm cab to a 2 ohm amp.