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Author:  88persuader [ Thu Aug 14, 2008 8:39 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: my new 1/2 fretless

basscase wrote:
Well the sleeper is a little tight, now that I have my fridge and flat screen tv in there... lol. I really do have them in there.

I was looking at a small plastic/poly rack case, about a 10 space should do it, mounted in one of my storage cabinets I am not using. Cut some holes for the cables and power, and run a hose up from the a/c to the cabinet to keep everything cool. It will take some engineering, but it can be done.

As for the equipment The sansamp and everything else are not bass specific, and have some very warm accurate sounds for bass, guitars, keys, and vocals. Knowing the range of the NS i have specificly chosen equipment for it's ability to handle more than just bass. I was thinking more like keys/piano. Beside's, the NS won't be my only SE purchase. I still think a 10 or 12 would be interesting as a half and half.

Thankis for opening my eye's about the fretless, now I am going to be broke. lol.


Broke because of Sticks, Ns Sticks and support equipment? :o ........ Just like the rest of us!!! ;) Welcome to the family!!
8-)

Author:  basscase [ Thu Aug 14, 2008 9:01 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: my new 1/2 fretless

Yeah, but just think about this part. All this stuff has to run through a 2500 watt inverter in my truck. That will run the batteries down quickly, so I will have to idle my truck. Two gallons per hour, at 4 dollars a gallon for diesel. Suddenly an inspiration gets very expensive. But it's worth it.
And my grandson is 17 years away from college, plenty of time to save for that. lol. ;)

Author:  88persuader [ Thu Aug 14, 2008 9:53 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: my new 1/2 fretless

basscase wrote:
Yeah, but just think about this part. All this stuff has to run through a 2500 watt inverter in my truck. That will run the batteries down quickly, so I will have to idle my truck. Two gallons per hour, at 4 dollars a gallon for diesel. Suddenly an inspiration gets very expensive. But it's worth it.
And my grandson is 17 years away from college, plenty of time to save for that. lol. ;)


Park next to an outside power supply and when nobody's looking run an extension cord! :twisted:

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