1 (edited by RickB 2015-12-31 17:23:01)

Topic: Joe's rig at the Baked Potato this time.

His Nocaster and newly acquired '68 custom Tele with (I think?) a pair of hum bucker P-90's. He dropped down in power to his 40 watt Tweed, plugged straight in. I thanked him, noting I was in the "cone of death" at the gig before with the cranked 80 watt unit just a few feet in front of me. He asked if it was better at set break and it sure was! Not an ice pick to be heard. smile
Rick

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2 (edited by nmagcorn 2015-12-31 23:40:32)

Re: Joe's rig at the Baked Potato this time.

RickB wrote:

His Nocaster and newly acquired '68 custom Tele with (I think?) a pair of hum bucker P-90's. He dropped down in power to his 40 watt Tweed, plugged straight in. I thanked him, noting I was in the "cone of death" at the gig before with the cranked 80 watt unit just a few feet in front of me. He asked if it was better at set break and it sure was! Not an ice pick to be heard. smile
Rick

The Nocaster is a 1951
The '68 Tele was modded in 1972 with a pair of humbuckers.
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