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Jason47

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Hi,

New here but I thought I would post pics of my rack that is pretty much Mesa powered. I do not have it wired up yet so dont ask how the switching works because I dont know but if anyone knows someone in the Bay Area that does this type of work I could use the help. My next option is taking it down south to Dave Friedman. I am putting together a bass rack as well you can see in some of the pics.


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...Can we trade lives?...Pretty please?? :D


Haha in all seriousness though, great looking stuff there man! Must have cost a house (that's the next step when "a fortune" just seems woefully, woefully inadequate) :lol:
 
That is a reissue Fish and the rack was made by A&S cases.

Most of the rack pieces I found on Ebay at very good prices the only new thing is the Fish.
 
Think you've got enough, no, too much ADA mp. Give me one :mrgreen:
 
So let me get this straight...you bought all of that rack stuff and don't know how to hook it up???
 
Turumbar82 said:
So let me get this straight...you bought all of that rack stuff and don't know how to hook it up???

Not only that! he put them in a beer cooler! LOL j/k

Love it man! I played rack gear for many years. I am very curious what your speaker setup is... Mack Truck?

There was a killer wiring setup done here a few months ago by a member on his massive rack. Anyone remember that? I will do some looking Sunday for it (searching archives)
 
Turumbar82 said:
So let me get this straight...you bought all of that rack stuff and don't know how to hook it up???

Dont get me wrong I can hook it up to play it no problems. But I am not savy enough to know the most efficient way to run everything through the switchers and Ground control pro. I need a pedal board built and run into my effects loop as well which I plan on doing next month.

Those are not three ADA MP1s for the person that mentioned them.
One is a MQ1 another is a MB1 and finally on the guitar side one is a MQ1.
 
GIG4FUN said:
Turumbar82 said:
So let me get this straight...you bought all of that rack stuff and don't know how to hook it up???

Not only that! he put them in a beer cooler! LOL j/k

Love it man! I played rack gear for many years. I am very curious what your speaker setup is... Mack Truck?

There was a killer wiring setup done here a few months ago by a member on his massive rack. Anyone remember that? I will do some looking Sunday for it (searching archives)

I have 2 4x12s one Mesa Metal grill cab with half back and a Diezel 4x12.

On the bass side I have a Ampeg 2x15 and 8x10.
 
Jason47 said:
Turumbar82 said:
So let me get this straight...you bought all of that rack stuff and don't know how to hook it up???

Dont get me wrong I can hook it up to play it no problems. But I am not savy enough to know the most efficient way to run everything through the switchers and Ground control pro. I need a pedal board built and run into my effects loop as well which I plan on doing next month.

Those are not three ADA MP1s for the person that mentioned them.
One is a MQ1 another is a MB1 and finally on the guitar side one is a MQ1.


hahaha ok cool. lol I don't think you will ever be wanting for versatility with that rig.
 
That setup is over the top for sure. So many choices there for different tonal combinations. Looks like lots of fun!

-P
 
Impressive: but honestly, how are you ever going to move it around. Bands come and go; as do their roadies. What do you do with all this when you're on your own.
 

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