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Setting up a PA system
I have two PEAVEY’s PV I10 10 inch speakers. purchase at www.musiciansfriend.com or http any of those sites sell these for 0 (for a pair) meaning you only pay 0 total for these two speakers, which ship in same package because its a pair. Also you will probably need an adapter for the speaker if you wish to mount on a speaker stand, purchase at music123.com or any place that sells speakers (online) they have those accessories, or try musiciansfriend.com
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Paul McCartney’s Höfner Bass
I just love that bass and i love the sound… Can you hear the songs? Please give a comment! Karl Höfner gmbh & Co. KG is a German manufacturer of musical instruments, with one division that manufactures guitars and basses, and another that manufactures other string instruments. Much of Höfner’s popularity is attributed to Paul mccartney’s use of the Höfner 500/1 bass throughout his career. This violin-shaped model is commonly referred to as the “Beatle bass.” The company was made famous through its association with The Beatles, principally through their Höfner 500/1 model hollow-body electric bass, first manufactured in 1956. Paul mccartney played two left-handed 500/1 basses during most of the group’s career, one from 1961 with the pickups mounted close together towards the neck, and a 1963 model, with the second pickup mounted closer to the bridge. He used the 1961 bass up through the recording of With the Beatles and, after having some repair work and a refinish to the bass in 1964, used it as his backup bass throughout the rest of the Beatles’ touring career. It was also seen in the promo film for the Beatles single “Revolution,” and during the filming of the Beatles’ documentary Let It Be (though only as a backup). This particular bass was stolen shortly afterward. His most famous bass, though is the 1963 bass, which was used almost exclusively during the band’s touring career (1962-66), as well as their rooftop performance in London in 1969 (as featured in Let It …
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Joe Bonamassa shows off his live rig – guitar amps & effects
American blues guitarist Joe Bonamassa is widely tipped as one of the greatest, if not the greatest guitarist of his generation. Along with his technically brilliant playing and incredible feel and phrasing, Joe has a fantastic tone. We caught up with Joe at a gig in the UK, and in this video he shows you his enviable live rig. We’re sure you’ll agree that the man has an enviable array of amps and effects and enough power in his backline to level buildings. Check out www.musicradar.com for more…from music 123
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