I've seen Tim play a number of Rush tunes on his own videos, quite good. I hope that Geddy gets a new music project up and moving later this year. It'd be great if he and Alex decided to partner up but that may not be in the cards. RIP Neil Peart!
As a guitarist I have to say this DI 2112 for Bass is the best product and demo I have seen in a while. The guitarist who plays later has a shitty sound and cannot play unfortunately.
UGH- Geddy's a talented bass player, BUT, His TONE is that HORRIBLE CLICKETY CLACK CLACK CLACK. John Paul Jones made the same mistake w/ Zeppelin Live 77 tour - he switched from the sublime Fender bass - a thing of beauty when he and Bonham hit a groove, to a bass that sounded like a squeaky barn door. Thanks, but NO THANKS. Bass players should put their ego's aside and be part of the percussion instead of trying to be noticed w/ that CLICKETY CLACKETY.
Don't ever listen to the Who, then. Entwhistle's over-the-top tone inspired Lee an Squire, thus making Thunderfingers the grand patriarch of progressive rock bass tone.
@@edwardx.winston5744 Entwistle was GENIUS!!! He had all types of tones/sounds coming from his bass, not just clickey Rickey. SIDE NOTE: My Wife (written/sung by John) is top 5 WHO songs!!!
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Finally a demo guy who can play... and has tuned his instrument.
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LOL.
I've seen Tim play a number of Rush tunes on his own videos, quite good.
I hope that Geddy gets a new music project up and moving later this year. It'd be great if he and Alex decided to partner up but that may not be in the cards.
RIP Neil Peart!
Tim's band YYNOT have two albums of great original music now and he kills it on bass as you might expect.
@@crimfan Cool, I'll have to check them out. Thanks for the heads up!
So happy to see the PSA getting in to production again.
As a guitarist I have to say this DI 2112 for Bass is the best product and demo I have seen in a while. The guitarist who plays later has a shitty sound and cannot play unfortunately.
lol, i know, it sounds like a metalzone connected to a peavey keyboard amp....
That beginning riff he played was geddy lee bassline in a part of my favorite song the camera eye
I'm confused by the Deep Out and Drive Out. Do each sound unique when running directly into an amp?
Want PSA 2.0!
What power supply is recommended?
Is it possible to connect its output direct to a speaker cabinet?
Was the YYZ pedal being used in conjuction with the DI-2112 preamp?
No. Just the DI-2112 preamp.
That looks like Jose Altuve in the background lol
Why not make it footswitch able? Big fail 💔
because it *is* a footswitch? 🙄
PSA's got MIDI....So My Junk = Fail
Geddy playing would have been very cool.
Cuz can’t stand still over there…geeezzz 😂
Ummm I own this and its amazing but you're only sending 1 channel.
2:05 throw that shit in the garbage.
UGH- Geddy's a talented bass player, BUT, His TONE is that HORRIBLE CLICKETY CLACK CLACK CLACK. John Paul Jones made the same mistake w/ Zeppelin Live 77 tour - he switched from the sublime Fender bass - a thing of beauty when he and Bonham hit a groove, to a bass that sounded like a squeaky barn door. Thanks, but NO THANKS. Bass players should put their ego's aside and be part of the percussion instead of trying to be noticed w/ that CLICKETY CLACKETY.
Don't ever listen to the Who, then. Entwhistle's over-the-top tone inspired Lee an Squire, thus making Thunderfingers the grand patriarch of progressive rock bass tone.
Whatever you say, kiddo
@@edwardx.winston5744 Entwistle was GENIUS!!! He had all types of tones/sounds coming from his bass, not just clickey Rickey. SIDE NOTE: My Wife (written/sung by John) is top 5 WHO songs!!!
@@edwardx.winston5744 what's the X. for, Xavier?
@@bishlap Yes, Xavier.