Scott Shriner's equipment: Difference between revisions

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In [[2001]] before the [[Midget Tour]], Shriner got on board for touring, following the Inland Empire show. He Joined in early August 2001, after a period of tryouts, and already had an established rig and bass selection, developed after several years in numerous local and touring bands. Shriner is a vintage Fender Precision Bass man, through and through. He has 2 old beauties, plus several new ones for back-ups. He loves the Ampeg SVT amp and 8x10 cabinet, both the vintage and the modern "classic" model. He has a vintage Ampeg head that he uses for recording, and adapted his setup to fit the Weezer way of running both an amp and a POD. He set his rig up on the side of the stage, "just so he could feel the stage move."
In [[2001]] before the [[Midget Tour]], Shriner got on board for touring, following the Inland Empire show. He joined in early August 2001, after a period of tryouts, and already had an established rig and bass selection, developed after several years in numerous local and touring bands. Shriner is a vintage Fender Precision Bass man, through and through. He has 2 old beauties, plus several new ones for back-ups. He loves the Ampeg SVT amp and 8x10 cabinet, both the vintage and the modern "classic" model. He has a vintage Ampeg head that he uses for recording, and adapted his setup to fit the Weezer way of running both an amp and a POD. He set his rig up on the side of the stage, "just so he could feel the stage move."
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His set-up has, for the most part, remained similar to this, with some modifications made to cut down the overall size of the equipment load.<br/>
His set-up has, for the most part, remained similar to this, with some modifications made to cut down the overall size of the equipment load.<br/>
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