Bass Reviews by John Crosley

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  1. Fender BXR 200 ·
    I looked at Ampeg, GK, Hartke, & Peavey. This was the best sounding other than the Ampeg (which I passed up because I thought al...(more)
    Equipment: Amplifiers · Posted: 8/22/2000 by John Crosley (7150)
  2. Squire P-Bass Special ·
    I looked mainly at Fender products. I decided I wanted a P-bass special. I chose the Squire over the Fender because of the price...(more)
    Equipment: Basses · Posted: 8/27/2000 by John Crosley (7150)
  3. Standing In The Shadows Of Motown by Allan Slutsky ·
    This is a biographic, transcription book. Irefer back to this book quite often and It has had a tremendous effect on my playing....(more)
    Books/Tab: Reference · Posted: 10/7/2000 by John Crosley (7150)
  4. Gore Elixir Electric Bass Guitar Strings ·
    I have used Rotosound, EB, DM, roundwounds, and D'Addario Half Rounds. These were what the sales person pushed on the person pic...(more)
    Equipment: Strings · Posted: 12/3/2000 by John Crosley (7150)
  5. The Beatles.com ·
    I am a Beatles fan. This is the 'Offcial Beatles Website', but... Only the songs from Beatles 1 are featured. I would have expec...(more)
    Musicians: Artist Promotion · Posted: 1/4/2001 by John Crosley (7150)
  6. Ampeg BA-115 ·
    When I was younger, I fell in love with the Ampeg sound. Tube amps though were way to high maintainence for me. I have played th...(more)
    Equipment: Amplifiers · Posted: 10/21/2001 by John Crosley (7150)
  7. OLP MM2 ·
    I have to put my Squier in the shop for a new jack, so I needed to borrow this instrument. However, I was considering buying one...(more)
    Equipment: Basses · Posted: 8/20/2006 by John Crosley (7150)
  8. The Real Danny Thompson ·
    When i first started playing upright, someone told me to check out Danny Thompson. I found his website, and a wealth of inform...(more)
    Musicians: Musician Websites · Posted: 10/8/2011 by John Crosley (7150)
  9. Improviser's Bass Method by Chuck Sher ·
    This is an instructional book that I refer to on a regular basis. It is suited to all skill levels as it takes you from the b...(more)
    Books/Tab: Reference · Posted: 3/16/2012 by John Crosley (7150)