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Linny 9 1948...Anatomy of a Road Warrior!

TM1

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:hee:hee:hee
Can I get a little artsy on you?:jim



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Show-Off....:hee Really great stuff CD and I hope you know I'm just kidding with you! I love all your photos.. Hey, how about some sexy shots with Payton..(?).
 

sws1

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I have tix to see Joe this Friday night in Camden, NJ. Maybe he'll let her out for a run. Any LPF backstage hanging planned?

I was hoping to see him at PNC Bank Center in NJ on Saturday, but as luck would have it, I won't be around this weekend.
 

JBLPplayer

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What amp is he playing through there???

The amp sounds fantastic but dreadful close mic'd. I did mention that to the engineer who insisted on close mic'd. Anywho what the hell do I know about sound? It was a lovely 1962 Brown covered Vibrolux. :dude:
 

tonyfrancis

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This guitar must have a great bridge pickup. When you flip to the bridge position in the video below, it sounds so big and full for the bridge position.

 

tonyfrancis

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I apologize for reviving an old thread, but I'm going to take a wild stab at this because I think some members here have spent some time with Linny/Snakebite. Does anyone happen to have any idea what the readings on the bridge pickup is?
 
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