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Steve Pederson (steve_pederson) Username: steve_pederson Registered: 08-2006 |
I finally had the whole family at home, including my latest purchase, a 110 RD50, and took a family portrait. For the record, I play bass in a classic rock band in the Syracuse, NY area. From left to right are the 110 RD50, a 210RH cabinet with a HD130 head, a 115RH 75 cabinet with a 75 head, and last but certainly not least, a 118RH 130 with a HD 130 head. The 210RH/HD130 combo gigs out all the time, while the 115RH and 118RH are in semi retirement (too damn heavy to lug around all the time) and get used in rotation at home while practicing or just general finger board nonsense. Here are the big daddy and little baby together. Ain't they cute! | ||
Mike Kaus (mm210) Username: mm210 Registered: 05-2006 |
The only thing that concerns me is seeing a musicians room THAT clean AND empty! Nice family shot. | ||
Steve Kennedy (admin) Username: admin Registered: 03-2002 |
It looks like he broke into an unoccupied new home in a new neighborhood to take that photo! All that is missing is that little Music Man battery operated portable amp that Ernie Ball use to sell! Steve | ||
Steve Pederson (steve_pederson) Username: steve_pederson Registered: 08-2006 |
No no no. I was rearranging the dining room and it was a good opportunity to take the family photo. The room where the stuff normally resides is a mess. As it should be. The 210RH/HD130 set is usually in the drummer's basement for practice or in the garage waiting to be loaded in the car for the next gig. Good point about the mini MM amp. I see those on eBay now and then and if I see one at a reasonable price price I'll pick it up. I was hoping that when I get covers for the cabinets I would be done buying stuff. GAS strikes again. | ||
Wayne Minor (minor) Username: minor Registered: 09-2007 |
I do some gigging with my 18 MM cab and Sixty Five head, you are right way too heavy for that but it gets lots of nice comments. |
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