'76 Les Paul Custom through a Tweed Bassman

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Uploaded by on Mar 8, 2009

My student is selling his '76 Les Paul Custom. I am playing his Les Paul through a Tweed Bassman. The only effect I'm using is a VanAmps Sole-mate. Listen to that creamy sustain!

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  • Sounds incredible! Is that a stock Bassman RI LTD?

  • It is a Bassman/JTM45 hybrid clone called the BassBreaker made by Bill Page.

  • nice...is he selling it at a very cheap price?

  • I think he's looking around 2k. Thanks.

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  • I still don't agree with you though. Who are you to judge and think whats stupid?

    And who knows, the les paul might even have been sold at under 2 K. And optimism in life is what makes the world a better place.

    If you keep on hoping for the worse, what good is it to live? We gotta try somehow. I just hope htat you can somehow open your mind a little and push away that closed and ignorant attitude. I'm myself am not perfect but who is?

    All we can do is to be better.

  • I was just asking if he would sell it under 1k because I don't have that big enough a budget. So Chill. And calling me stupid isn't gonna help in anyway. Why, a guy can't ask questions anymore? Ridiculous. Better keep your brains in check mate.

    Also to bluesmethod great playing.

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  • Awesome bend at 1:01

  • What's the volume set at?

  • that set up is the dream..

  • Great Playing!!!! awesome tone and taste!

  • I love the colour of you Custom!Isn't it a Vintage Sunburst?

  • @royalbastardo Any tweed Fender has enough distortion plugged straight in. You just have to crank it. Use an attenuator if you can't do that. Or you could get a similar amp that's not as loud like a Super (5F4) or a Deluxe (5E3).

  • Does this amp take pedals well? I'd be playing straight most of the time but would need some distortion for certain gigs, classic rock/rock stuff.

  • play music. stop jamming.

  • you look stiff man. loosen up. and nice playing!

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