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Figured you's dig this shot of Neil Young, circa 1973. How many of those Fenders do you think he daisy chained together for that gig? I see a mic in front of each of the Twins. Even if ran his guitart through just those two amps, Neil's stage volume would be deafening. (80 watts per amp? 100 watts per amp?) Smart move to set those Twins up well below ear level! :-)IIRC Stepehn Stills occassinally played a Flying V in the early 70's. This photo is the first one I've seen of Neil with one though.
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holding up one of the Twin Reverbs. Might like this video.8^)
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Great clip!
The studio version of Cinnamon Girl has one of the greatest guitar solos of all times! lmao!
Great pic! of the Master at work.
Looks like two blonde era Bandmaster head units --- one Blood-Ox and one with Beige grilles --- piggybacked on top of two 1 X 15-inch tonemaster cabs.
Silverface Twin Reverb amps on either side have 2 x 12 JBL D120F speakers. And to top if off a couple Holy Grail tweed era narrow panel (prolly 5F6 circuit) Bassman on top.
Bass player looks to have a vintage SUNN head amp sitting on two folded horn speaker cabs. Prolly loaded with either 15-inch JBL D130F or Altec Lansing 416.
Love that Gibson Flying Vee. One of the hardest guitars to play standing up.
Thanks, for photo. I copied it to my computer.
8^)
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