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Chris Horton

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[quote name='warriorbass05' timestamp='1362146823' post='1996436']
have to push the boundaries sometimes...
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That's what the Rickenbacker is for lol.

If you like your basses stylised and personalised and really want to stand out those P's would go down a treat I'm sure.
nice playing btw.

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[quote name='warriorbass05' timestamp='1362144557' post='1996374']
How about this
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zNvBIfSfOM&list=UUkL5Yr0mf37cfKZ4u-vUbIQ&index=1[/media]
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Man I love this one. :)

Can't hear your vid very well but that could be the fault of my laptop speakers I guess.

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[quote name='lee4' timestamp='1363289385' post='2011193']
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I've joined the club!
JHS Vintage Tony Butler Signature.
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Hope it sounded as good as it felt without the amp when I looked at it earlier .

Happy new bass day

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[quote name='lee4' timestamp='1363289385' post='2011193']
[attachment=129944:208.JPG][attachment=129945:209.JPG]
I've joined the club!
JHS Vintage Tony Butler Signature.
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Very nice. I saw Tony Butler last December. He'd organised a showcase of bands in a pub near me. One of the bassists was playing a TB sig, sounded really nice.

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[quote name='lojo' timestamp='1363293619' post='2011276']
Hope it sounded as good as it felt without the amp when I looked at it earlier .

Happy new bass day
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It does(only through a practice amp so far)!
My first journey into the world of P-bass so I don't know quite what to expect,but I know it feels "right"when you play it,and has a lot more low prescence than the Status.
Consider me a convert!

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My 3 Squier JV Precisions:

From left to right:
1982 Squier by Fender JV Precision, 57 re-issue, 2 tone sunburst, maple neck/fretboard. Original pickup long gone and replaced with a Dimarzio model P. Sounds amazing. I also added a Hipshot Detuner.
1982 Fender Squier Series JV Precision, 57 re-issue, 2 tone sunburst, maple neck/fretboard. It's had a Seymour Duncan jazz pickup added at the bridge, and I've added a Hipshot Detuner.
1983 Squier by Fender JV Precision, 62 re-issue, 3 tone sunburst, maple neck/unlined ebony fretless fingerboard (originally rosewood fretted) and EMG P/J pups installed. Active Vol/Vol/Tone config.

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