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Old 17th December 2004, 05:20 AM   #1
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Default Wow! Great Bass!

If you can possibly locate one, get a copy of the Heads album by Bob James. It has been one of my favorites ever since I first heard it back in the 70s but now I have a new reason to listen.

I built some of Bob Brines t-lines using the Fostex FE167E and they still need some tuning...BUT!

The Heads album just rocks through those speakers! Especially the title track. The bass is just amazing! Actually, I think the best I have ever heard listening to that album.
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