Lemmy Model one - a JMP super bass you could buy in the 2000s? awesome

Eastwood is whatever, but all of their Warren Ellis guitars at least look great,

Another 2000s thing, the Mike Dirnt Basses were a way to get a 50s style PBass
Just watched the demo. Sounds nice, but it's about $1000 more (don't quote me on this) than Dr Balls would charge and what really chafes me is they include a polarity switch that does nothing. Come on with having this needless switch on a thing with 400 volts that only will confuse people.Nate Dort wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2024 6:20 am Chris Stapleton Princeton - Better speaker, better transformers, bias-wiggle tremolo, looks cool, and it's not obviously a signature amp.
Enlighten me if im wrong but dont ALL Princetons have bias wiggle trem?
That's nether here nor there, imo, as itts true for most things.twelvepoint wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2024 7:15 am it's about $1000 more (don't quote me on this) than Dr Balls would charge
I was going to post that. I am not a huge fan of Jazz basses, but for some reason that Geddy Lee one is pretty awesome, probably the best looking Jazz bass, too.penningtron wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2024 5:31 am The Geddy Lee Jazz Bass was mentioned in the other thread and that's a good one. Just a solid, classy JB with a faster neck.
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