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NBD and an interesting topic of conversation.

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SO, I got a new bass yesterday. A 1975 Gibson Grabber!

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It's pretty rad. BUT, my friend brought up an interesting point last night. He said to me,

"Every instrument you own is like 30 years old, but every pedal on your pedalboard is brand new."

I thought about it, and he's right. And, I'm not sure if I care. Is anyone else in the same situation as I am?
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i'm definetely in a similar situation. i mostly play old harmonys and silvertones along with a few old trusty fenders. most of my amps are ancient too.... but not a single vintage pedal on my board. :lol:
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Nice bass!

Ummm not really is my answer.. my grear is all over the place... My main bass is about 17 years old but falls into the modern type, but my board was very new pedal designs and I have a 70's MXR phaser on there :idk:
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psh, noobs, tone doesn't flow through anything less than 35 years old. unless it's a klon or a dumble
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htsamurai wrote:psh, noobs, tone doesn't flow through anything less than 35 years old. unless it's a klon or a dumble

Don't make be whip out my 74 P bass :animal:
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The oldest piece of gear I have is my early 70's Univox Bass amp, but that's more of a semi-retired amp. My main gigging equipment is probably all within 2 years old. I need reliability and good tone, and really don't care how old it is.
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I'd grab one of those that are on my craigslist right now but it's fretless. (Not what I'm looking for in a first bass)
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htsamurai wrote:psh, noobs, tone doesn't flow through anything less than 35 years old. unless it's a klon or a dumble



its the gold klon enclosure it creates a portal in the sky to teh tone godz
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What's a klon....?
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Mudfuzz wrote:What's a klon....?

Klondike bar, of course. ;)
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A majority of my board is newer with the exception of CS-9, Russian Small Stone, Not too sure how old the TW1 is right off hand...
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Instead I just build/restore...and pretend they are older than they really are.

That grabber is very nice btw. :thumb:
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Gee thanks fellas for all the super nice compliments and such.

But, I also realized that my head is from the '70s and the cab is from the '60s. Woot.
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Mine is a mix of 30-40 year old gear (ok 2 past 60 years old) and brand new stuff.

It’s all about sound (tone?) and feel.

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theavondon wrote:SO, I got a new bass yesterday. A 1975 Gibson Grabber!

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It's pretty rad.


Very nice, how much?
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