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  2. List of Mesa/Boogie users - Wikipedia

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  3. List of bass guitarists - Wikipedia

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    Since the 1950s, the electric bass guitar has largely replaced the double bass in popular music. Bass guitarists provide the low-pitched basslines and bass runs in many different styles of music ranging from rock and metal to blues and jazz. Bassists also use the bass guitar as a soloing instrument in jazz, fusion, Latin, funk, and in some rock ...

  4. List of bass amplifier and loudspeaker manufacturers

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    This article lists manufacturers of bass amplifiers, loudspeakers, and other amplification-related items such as preamplifiers. The amplifiers and loudspeakers used to amplify bass instruments (e.g., the bass guitar, double bass and similar instruments) are distinct from other types of amplification systems due to the particular challenges associated with low-frequency sound reproduction.

  5. GarageBand - Wikipedia

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    GarageBand 5 is part of the iLife '09 package. It includes music instruction and allows the user to buy instructional videos by contemporary artists. It also contains new features for electric guitar players, including a dedicated 3D Electric Guitar Track containing a virtual stomp box pedalboard, and virtual amplifiers with spring reverb and ...

  6. Big Muff - Wikipedia

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    Metal Muff with Top Boost 2006 - Present Available Redesigned for heavy metal players. This pedal has a 3-band equalizer and a separate "top boost" control. Bass Big Muff Pi 2008 - Present Available Designed for bass players and inspired by the 1998 "Black Russian", this pedal has an added switch which allows for a low-end boost. Nano Muff ...

  7. Tech 21 - Wikipedia

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    Tech 21 SansAmp Bass Driver DI, for bass guitar. Tech 21's core product, the SansAmp, was designed by Andrew Barta and introduced in 1989. The SansAmp (from French: sans ampli, "without an amp") [1] is an analog [2] effects pedal emulating a variety of different guitar amplifiers and speakers and enables recording direct to a mixing console. [1]

  8. Mesa/Boogie - Wikipedia

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    Joining the Stones onstage for an encore of "Sympathy for the Devil," Santana's guitar tone turned the band into fans of the brand, and the Stones' next tour exclusively featured Boogie amps. [4] As the demand for his amps grew, Smith decided to move his workshop out of the Prune Music storefront to get away from the distractions of the store ...

  9. Ampeg - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, Ampeg introduced the B-15, a bass combo amplifier with an innovative flip-top function, invented and patented by Oliver. The B-15 was the first in the company's Portaflex series, and after becoming the preferred studio amp of session musicians like James Jamerson and Chuck Rainey. The B-15 and its subsequent variants went on to become ...