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A TKO is a solid bass amp solution for a very reasonable price

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Hey Dave, PM me if you are interested in the B500b.
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And this one arrived today.... liking it very much.   Different feel and vibe than my other guitars (why the choice for it) but feels very comfortable to play.

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SWEET!

    Those are some of the more affordable guitars these days, and the quality is supposed to be above average for the price range.

     Interesting pickups in there. Fishmans?

     Congrats Zilthy :thumb-up:

Harley 8)
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Go Zilthy, another for the growing collection  :thumb-up:
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Nice score!

I like Schecter guitars, I have a strat. I also gave a semi hollow C1 to my nephew and told him to never sell it. It's served him very well throughout High School - he was in the Jazz band. He plays a lot of Jazz on that guitar. They are very well built.

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     Interesting pickups in there. Fishmans?


Fishman Modern in the bridge and Sustaniac in the neck.  :D.    Much funsies!
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     Interesting pickups in there. Fishmans?


Fishman Modern in the bridge and Sustaniac in the neck.  :D.    Much funsies!

I knew the Bridge was a Fishman, but the Sustainiac threw me for a loop. I'll bet it's fun. Enjoy!
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