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Re: Major Bass Combo Restoration Project [message #16859 is a reply to message #16839] Thu, 29 March 2012 17:48 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
trainwreck_joe is currently offline  trainwreck_joe
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Thanks for the tips, Steve--great info. I like the idea of getting the custom built ports chromed!

That 4-10 combo is odd. In my Fender DeVille I've got that config and if anything that amp has always been a little on the dark side.

I love that sound though, but I was always glad I went with that config instead of 2-12s.

--But for the Kustom, yeah, I'm going to go with the 2-12s.

Maybe that's the difference between solid state and a (at least hybrid) tube amp...
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