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Teebs

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  1. Teebs

    Greetings

    Hi Bassfinger
  2. Hiya Groatsworth Nice bass 👍
  3. Well done!
  4. Hiya
  5. Hiya Aimee
  6. Hi Kevin
  7. Hiya Matty
  8. Hiya Phil
  9. Hiya Thyco
  10. Hiya Rageofklugman
  11. Hi Ger
  12. Teebs

    Hello

    Hola Alguillo
  13. Yep, definitely had that Time is a great healer though - stuff that used to make me cringe sounds okay to me now a bit of time has passed.
  14. Please send your resumé to the 1975...
  15. Good choice! Thats exactly what I would do.
  16. I'm no expert, but I'd imagine that disconnecting one of the speakers will affect the impedance in Ohms (Ω) of the cab, changing the load on the amp. This is probably not a good idea, although I'm sure someone more knowledgeable than me will be along shortly to give you the answer
  17. Aha! Then it must be Foxbase Alpha by Saint Etienne!
  18. Erm... 🤔 Was it 'Orbital', by Orbital?
  19. It's interesting (to me at least), that whilst 'grunge' and post- MOR Rock bands (Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Alice in Chains, Stone Temple Pilots, Mudhoney etc.) started having success in the late '80s & early '90s, a very different scene was happening in the UK, with bands like Primal Scream, Belle & Sebastian, Talk Talk, The Chameleons, World of Twist etc. and 'Madchester' / 'baggy' bands like The Stone Roses, Inspiral Carpets, Happy Mondays etc. The big American bands get remembered as defining the late '80s / early '90s, but I'm not sure that they really did - some of the British music from this era was pretty influential too. Other albums released in September 1991: Primal Scream - Screamadelica (23/9/91); Saint Etienne - Foxbase Alpha (16/9/91); Talk Talk - Laughing Stock (19/9/91); Orbital - Orbital (30/9/91); and last, but definitely least... Simply Red - Stars (30/9/91)!!!!!!
  20. Jumping frog?
  21. I rarely use the tone knobs, but I'm not sure if bypassing them entirely would make any difference or not. The man to ask is @KiOgon who is a specialist in bass electronics.
  22. All good, but Nevermind had a seismic influence at the time, and still sounds fresh today.
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