
Maguchi
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A Fender P/J Bass, Boss GEB-7 EQ pedal and a Peavey Max 115 amp.
I’m looking forward to it. I know it’s not a MuTron but I think the first song I play on it almost has to be Sir Psycho.You're going to love that pedal. As particular as the original is about being set correctly is equally as difficult to find a bad setting on Wayne's version. The way the EQ knobs open and close the filter exponentially elevates that circuit. I can't wait for you to play with my nutz.
Did you play with brookroyal in St Louis?
No. I got the roadcase from their bass player.Did you play with brookroyal in St Louis?
Don't see D-180's out there as much. More often it's the 400/400+.
I’m by no means a bass player but I used to do a corporate gig a few times a year and this was my rig along with two Precision basses. one with flats and the other with rounds.View attachment 405260
Yes, they are. I love them as long as you don’t need 1000 watts of cab. They are 200 each and are plenty loud. They cut right through live. Very portable and can be stacked if you want your sound more in your face. I think they are around 30lbs each.Are those the SVT-210AV cabs? How do you like them?
I've been poking around for a small cab to go with my Ashem Miley. I was looking at those not too long ago.
Never tried a 400 or 400+. The D-180 does have a guitar channel that has distortion.Don't see D-180's out there as much. More often it's the 400/400+.
I've never had the opportunity to play a D-180 and there's hardly any clips of it. I know it's the predecessor of the 400, but how does it compare? How gritty can it get?