The Brittnees (rock band)

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We recorded the Bass for the song Shu shu with a Sennheiser MD421 in front of a 1964 Fender Tremolux cabinet (because of the 10” Speakers). The Rickenbacker 4001 Bass went into our trusty Diezel VH-4 (thanks Peter for the great amp). Check out reverbnation.com/thebrittnees

We recorded the Bass for the song Shu shu with a Sennheiser MD421 in front of a 1964 Fender Tremolux cabinet (because of the 10” Speakers). The Rickenbacker 4001 Bass went into our trusty Diezel VH-4 (thanks Peter for the great amp). Check out reverbnation.com/thebrittnees

The core of the The Brittnees guitar sound:A Vox AC30 from 1971, a 1964 Fender Tremolux, a 1992 Marshall 1959SLP reissue, recapped with the help from metropolous amplification to match 1967 Plexi standards. A Diezel VH-4 and an Orange cabinet loaded with a Celestion G12H-100 and a Celestion Heritage Greenback. To tame the Fender, Vox and Marshall we use an Ultimate Attenuator from Magus Innovations.

The core of the The Brittnees guitar sound:
A Vox AC30 from 1971, a 1964 Fender Tremolux, a 1992 Marshall 1959SLP reissue, recapped with the help from metropolous amplification to match 1967 Plexi standards. A Diezel VH-4 and an Orange cabinet loaded with a Celestion G12H-100 and a Celestion Heritage Greenback. To tame the Fender, Vox and Marshall we use an Ultimate Attenuator from Magus Innovations.