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  2. Nice one Brent! Gotta love the bound headstock and stinger! Enjoy!
  3. Today
  4. Heritage's answer to the SG History Nice one Sir B
  5. Running a bass through a guitar (6 string) amp is dangerous. It’s especially hard on the speakers. Running a 6 string through a bass amp usually sounds thin but, I’ve been told, Ampegs do a good job. Slaving an amp as you describe above is normally done to hear the preamp of one amp through the power section of another.
  6. 1987 HERITAGE H170… 1st generation H170 double cut. Honduran mahogany body and neck Bound and Carved flame maple top Bound Indian rosewood fretboard Bound and inlaid headstock This one has seen some action in its life. It suffered a headstock break/repair some years ago. It currently has a Lollar Imperial pickup in the bridge and a SD Seth Lover in the neck. Volume/Volume/Tone with a 3 way toggle. It’s a great playing and great sounding Heritage from their Golden Age!!!
  7. Tell your friend she sounds fantastic with a four string bassist . I have not tried to run a six string guitar through it. I’m a little scared…….
  8. That’s exactly what it is Daniel. I also have the BA210 version which is an identical size cab, but 2x10 speakers and higher power output AND an external speaker output jack on the rear. I was told that the 210 version runs at 280 W but when you connect the external cabinet at eight ohms, it puts out 450 W. Also, somebody told me you can connect two amplifiers such as those two together by connecting the FX send with a cable to the FX return on the other amp, which is considered the slave amp. Have you ever heard of doing such a thing?
  9. My pressure. How does she sound? Have you tried a six string through her? Asking for a friend…
  10. Yesterday
  11. Good score, it looks like the BA115 V2. It's a pretty solid rehearsal room/recording amp! Ampeg makes some nice bass amps.The bass player in my band just bought a new smaller Ampeg bass amp an RB-210. It sounds great, we recorded a few tracks with it, and it was very easy to mix. Another great thing is that it is lightweight (It's 38lbs). He also has a vintage Ampeg Portaflex and it sounds awesome.
  12. What does the headstock repair look like? Did glue squeeze out onto the nut?
  13. I got PTSD doing harness work on Heritage semis. You'd think there would be no significant difference between a Gibson and a 535. There is more swearing involved!
  14. Sounds awesome. But I’d love to see vids of the awesome sound!
  15. 😎
  16. Thanks Greg
  17. Ampeg is still on my radar. I need to find out which model George M. ghost built and get one. Happy NADs ElNumero!
  18. That guitar through a Marshall or a Marshall-esq amp sounds so good. I didn't even realize until a week after the gigs, I had my effects loop turned off. No delay, no reverb. Just wah, compressor, OD pedals.
  19. Yes, thanks again Brent. While I only have a bridge pickup, it sounds great.
  20. Good call.
  21. I’m glad the RED ROCK PICKUPS worked out!!
  22. Last week
  23. Go big or go home. Says the old schoolers.
  24. And I had an opportunity to purchase this guitar a few months ago from Josh but passed on it.
  25. He needs a 530!!
  26. Happy fish!
  27. Yeah Brent was the one who originally discovered this one again, after it left Mark Slaughter's hands. He's mentioned a lot in the video, and there's a great clip of him and Mark talking about the guitar too. Great story!
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