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OT: 11/11


jcadmus

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Wishing everyone a very happy Metal Day -- may all your Marshalls go to 11.

 

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"Tours widely in the southwestern tip of Kentucky"
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Thanks, Eddie.

 

Seriously? One response so far?

 

And you people call yourselves bass players?

"Tours widely in the southwestern tip of Kentucky"
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Of course the most rockin' day of all time has already passed....11:11am 11/11/11.

Dan

 

Acoustic/Electric stringed instruments ranging from 4 to 230 strings, hammered, picked, fingered, slapped, and plucked. Analog and Digital Electronic instruments, reeds, and throat/mouth.

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Alright, don't let this get past this forum but... I was working on a knob that went to twelve. Next thing I know there's a knock on my door, guys in suits come in, stamp "CLASSIFIED" on everything and cart it away. After three days in a locked room they made me sign a bunch of stuff and I'm not allowed to talk about it. So mum's the word...
Push the button Frank.
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My Genz Benz Shuttle amp is a 1000 watt amp.

 

I've never had it past 6 and I'm afraid of what would happen if I did.

 

Blow out the back wall of the building?

 

Cause deafness in the audience?

 

Make animals stampede?

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I don't understand. Why can't you just make 10 louder?

 

Also, the numbers are backward. The lower you go, the more fully engaged the potentiometer, therefore the value should be higher. Then again, you could look at it as, the higher the number, the less resistance is being applied and if that were true, the metal thing would be to eliminate the knobs all together (everyone: "eliminate the knobs") so that there is nothing holding you back.

If you think my playing is bad, you should hear me sing!
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I don't understand. Why can't you just make 10 louder?

 

 

...these go to 11.

"Tours widely in the southwestern tip of Kentucky"

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