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Sen. Chris Murphy: "I think the entire game right now is citizen mobilization. What's the point of raising money for the 2026 election if our democracy is at risk NOW? So I'm dedicating my fundraising efforts to citizen protest. That's what the American Mobilization Project does - fund protest infrastructure":
chrismurphy.com/american-mobil #AMP #politics copy: @renewedresistance

Chris Murphy for U.S. SenateThey want us to feel powerless, but we have real power. AMP’s goal is to supercharge deep organizing and mobilize as many Americans as possible by investing in the state and local organizations already doing this work on the ground. 

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I'm not sure why, but my external 8Ω cab makes my Fender 65 Super Reverb reissue blow its fuse.

1) power and standby: off
2) unplug internal 2Ω speaker array from main speaker jack
3) plug 8Ω Fender GE 412 cab into main speaker jack
4) power on: red power light comes on
5) wait a bit, take it off standby: red power light goes out, fuse is blown
6) put everything back, power on, wait, take it off standby: everything's fine

The cab works with other amps.

alojapan.com/1270957/the-9-bes The 9 Best Things To See And Do In Shinsaibashi #9 #amp #areas #asia #destination #HrefhttpstheculturetripcomasiajapanarticlesaComprehensiveNeighborhoodGuideToOsakathe #Japan #JapanTrips #neighborhood #Osaka #Osakaa #popular #Shinsaibashi #shopping #trips Located to the west of Shinsabashi is Amerikamura, also known as Amemura. With its American-style boutiques and shops, international bars, and low prices, Amemura is a popular hangout spot f…

hey #bass players! i’m looking for an #amp recommendation. currently the only one i have is a little 1x8 ampeg practice amp, i think only 30 or 35w. it’s fine for practice at home, but isn’t gonna handle much more than that.

i’m working on getting into an actual band(!) and will need an actual honest-to-god amp at some point in the near future, for rehearsals and probably small-venue gigs. i can spend a little bit on an amp, budget isn’t the biggest concern within reason, but i’m not looking for a super high-end rig that will cost thousands of dollars either.

what i’m really looking to get a feel for is: do i walk into Guitar Center or someplace and buy an affordable combo amp (200w-500w?) off the sales floor, or do i order a separate amp head and cabinet set? how much of a difference will it really make? have y’all had any success or horror stories with certain pieces of gear, brands, etc.?

not expecting y’all to have all the answers for my specific situation, but really interested to hear what kind of amps or other gear y’all like!