Couldn't wait...

hijinks at UTARLG.UTA.EDU hijinks at UTARLG.UTA.EDU
Mon Dec 7 09:26:56 EST 1998


On Sun, 6 Dec 1998, Stephen Swann wrote:

> Paul Mather writes:
> (As a ide note, _Black Sabbath_, and _Welcome to Sky Valley_ were two
> of the dozen or so test disks that I used when auditioning speakers.
> It was Kyuss that revealed the sorry bass response of just about every
> brand of speaker on the market these days, btw.)

I made a series of introduction to heavy music tapes for my girlfriend,
and included a good bit of Kyuss among the other usual suspects.  But the
Kyuss (and Fu Manchu)! She really liked and started turning it up in her
car, and after a while, her speakers started sounding funny, all woody,
muffled, and wishy-washy.  Kyuss ruined her speakers!

When I hear Kyuss, it makes me wonder what early bands exploring the
possibility of bass, downtuned or not, could have done with better
recording techniques. I mean, imagine Black Sabbath Master of Reality or
Vol. 4 and Hawkwind's Doremi Fasol Latido with the kind of bass recording
techniques available now... as demonstrated by Kyuss, Fu Manchu, etc.

--thomas



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