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    I totally agree.


    Quote Originally Posted by svollmer View Post
    Wow! I didn’t know that I said I tried to play a tough guy. Just that I get off on playing good rock music with enthusiasm. And yes, there is a decibel code implemented on concert PA’s; it’s called “You.” If “you” think a band is too loud, “you” are free to walk away or use ear plugs. Yes, you can turn down a PA so it’s not loud. But, the whole point of live rock music is that it’s visceral. I like to feel the bass drum punch me in the chest. If you don’t like that, don’t go see bands that play that way.

    If the audience sat there quietly and applauded politely after each song, like you suggest, EVERY rock band experiencing that would think that they must suck! So yes, you’re dead wrong as far as rock concerts go.

    And you’re really making a stretch (actually an unfounded assumption) about each member trying to “outdo” each other without knowing me or ever hearing my band. I play loud, they mix in and it sounds good. Then, unfortunately for you, the whole thing gets amplified by the PA to an even louder level.

    I don’t know when the last time you went to a rock concert was, if ever. But I can tell you that every band, including ours, doesn’t play nearly as loudly as bands did in the 60’s – 80’s. And I’ve been to several shows where the PA sounded very, very clear and detailed, just quite a bit louder than a typical home stereo. I don’t agree that “with PA it’s just noise! Overlapping frequencies producing random noise not music, noise!” PA’s today are very good and I’m sure there are many LH members who own and run PA’s who would agree (and be offended by your gratuitous assertion).

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    Quote Originally Posted by svollmer View Post
    Deal! What county are you in? My sister lives in Amissville (sp?).
    Rockingham county, near Harrisonburg. Still about 1.5 hours from Amissville.

    Next time hjamesr & BMWCCA & Opimax come visit, we'll make sure you are on the invite list.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred Sanford View Post
    Rockingham county, near Harrisonburg. Still about 1.5 hours from Amissville.

    Next time hjamesr & BMWCCA & Opimax come visit, we'll make sure you are on the invite list.

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    Awesome - I've thought all along you two would get along well.
    I'm sure Mark had the same thought!
    Steve is maybe 15 minutes from my place near Fairfax ... quite close!
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    Quote Originally Posted by maxwedge View Post
    As Kramer would say..."Oh Ya.." w/the full body shake!

    I have one more P90 to snag and that will be a gold top R4. I was actually looking for one when I ran across my R9 and fell in love!
    A few good ones have already come & gone (a '52 LP, a '56 LP Custom, a '56 LP Special, other LPs & SG Specials), but the two that remain are long-time favorites ('74 and '75 LP 55s). They don't sound (or look) quite as good as my old '50s models, but they fit me better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hjames View Post
    Awesome - I've thought all along you two would get along well.
    I'm sure Mark had the same thought!
    Steve is maybe 15 minutes from my place near Fairfax ... quite close!
    Bring your Vox & Emma's harp, we've got a jam going...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred Sanford View Post
    A few good ones have already come & gone (a '52 LP, a '56 LP Custom, a '56 LP Special, other LPs & SG Specials), but the two that remain are long-time favorites ('74 and '75 LP 55s). They don't sound (or look) quite as good as my old '50s models, but they fit me better.

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    They look nice! I once had a 59 Les Paul Special TV Yellow that got stolen. One of the stupidest things I ever did was leave it in the back of a pu w/camper shell, covered up with a blanket. Went in to get a bite to eat and came back out and it was gone. With a small boogie amp too! Bummer.

    My main SG I used for years is a 64 jr but I f'd it up by putting a Kahler on it. My other jr is a 61 or 62 that was in a fire (in a closet) and lost all of it's finish from mid neck up. The yellow LP Special in the pic is 2006 CS. It's heavy for a Special but is a nice guitar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred Sanford View Post
    Bring your Vox & Emma's harp, we've got a jam going...

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    Sounds like it would be a fun day. I'll definitely bring some sticks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by svollmer View Post
    Sounds like it would be a fun day. I'll definitely bring some sticks!
    If you like wood tips, you might want to bring yer own...if you like nylon tips, you're probably covered- I like variety:
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fred Sanford View Post
    If you like wood tips, you might want to bring yer own...if you like nylon tips, you're probably covered- I like variety:
    I think the Vic Firth Metal N's will work just fine!

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    Quote Originally Posted by svollmer View Post
    I think the Vic Firth Metal N's will work just fine!
    Oh, yeah- you like it loud! I even have a few of the older version, the Tommy Lee signature sticks. Those puppies break cymbals if you ain't careful.

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    Here's a few pics of some of the recent arrivals, all but one arrived in trade for broken AV gear or labor working on recordings/overdubs...

    First off, the 1980 Vantage VS600B medium-scale bass I played at that November gig:
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    A project-in-progress, a 1981 Vantage AV-325. Recently painted the body, still lots of details to work out (new black bridge/tuners, fret work, electronics). Just a quick mock-up to see the new color here:
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    A 1982 Vantage AV-310, I bought it back in '86, gave it away in '87, it came back to me last year:
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    An absolutely gorgeous 1982 Vantage VSH-455, destined for a new home in Australia (advice on economical shipping appreciated, the best estimate I've gotten is DHL for $315):

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    A 1983 Vantage AV-330 (yes, I have the whammy bar):
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