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Thunderbird Club

It's the Mega-quake/tsunami in the northwest that will happen in the next 40 years, and it will trigger faults down the coast to CA. If when that happens - it's surfs up baby!
I don't know what that will be. We seem to have a pretty good one every 20 to 40 years or so. Maybe a bit longer. The last was in 2001. It was a pretty good one at 6.8. There's a really good chance I'll still be around when we have our next one. We also face Tahoma blowing its top. That will eventually happen, with a whole lot of ash and everything else burying a number of areas south of Seattle. That's what I'm concerned about. I hope it happens in, say, the year 4297.
 
Please don't point remasters at me. They're almost always a disappointment compared to the original.
My ears aren't good enough to tell the difference on computer speakers. Maybe on the record player, but I don't have a computer hooked up to anything more than cheesy extension speakers that sound marginally better than whatever lives in a laptop. Someday maybe that will change. One more thing to think about and get around to someday.
 
Question; if trying to use both channels at once guitar or vocals in 1 and bass in 2…

you would have to remove the fly cable? Wouldn’t you?

I do believe the short answer is yes.

but honestly I have no clue how I never blew up myself or a head up because I only really learned AND understood the difference between speaker and instrument cables in recent years…. not to mention ohms and poopie…
 
I don't know what that will be. We seem to have a pretty good one every 20 to 40 years or so. Maybe a bit longer. The last was in 2001. It was a pretty good one at 6.8. There's a really good chance I'll still be around when we have our next one. We also face Tahoma blowing its top. That will eventually happen, with a whole lot of ash and everything else burying a number of areas south of Seattle. That's what I'm concerned about. I hope it happens in, say, the year 4297.

 
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Been getting curious about these 200w Hiwatts…. No way will I spend 4K or even half that at this point, so I guess I’ll stay curious.



Wasn’t it you talking about a big quake in your area?

My concerns are more about flood, with a big huge dam five miles or so to my west, and levees on the sf bay a few hundred feet to my east….
They've been saying that for years.

Flood you say? Got you covered. I live on a hill. Want my address?:smug: