Jet Harris's Studio Bass Amplifier

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Re: Pepe Rush and Mo Foster

Postby dave robinson » 24 Mar 2012, 01:44

abstamaria wrote:Dave, many thanks for the detailed information. But what is a "Pepe Rush" cab? Is that a brand or a person? I Googled the term and nothing turned up. Remember I'm several thousand miles away!

I had never heard of Mo Foster too, but there is information on him on the Web. I must try to get a copy of the book yup refer to.

I hope someone is writing down all this information. So much was lost when the old forum dissolved.

Andy


'I imagined that 'Pepe Rush' was the name of a person who built gear back then , but I'm the same as you I just read it. Interesting stuff though. Perhaps Mo Foster could throw more light on that one. :idea:
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Re: Jet Harris's Studio Bass Amplifier

Postby JimN » 24 Mar 2012, 02:27

Pepe Rush was an audio engineer based in London's West End, back in the 1950s and 1960s. There were only a few London luthiers and amp-men with accessible skills at the time. Guitar-makers included Emile Grimshaw and Dick Knight, with Ted Wallace and Pepe Rush well-known in the electronics field.

Pepe was immortalised in the second half of the sixties by the design and production of WEM's "Rush-Pep Box" (a fuzzbox - and see what they did there?).

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Re: Jet Harris's Studio Bass Amplifier

Postby dave robinson » 24 Mar 2012, 03:05

JimN wrote:Pepe Rush was an audio engineer based in London's West End, back in the 1950s and 1960s. There were only a few London luthiers and amp-men with accessible skills at the time. Guitar-makers included Emile Grimshaw and Dick Knight, with Ted Wallace and Pepe Rush well-known in the electronics field.

Pepe was immortalised in the second half of the sixties by the design and production of WEM's "Rush-Pep Box" (a fuzzbox - and see what they did there?).

JN




Thanks for that Jim, I knew I could rely on you - I learn something every day. :thumbup:
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Re: Jet Harris's Studio Bass Amplifier

Postby cockroach » 24 Mar 2012, 13:24

Thanks JIm!

IN 1967 I once hired a Vox AC30 for a gig as my own amp was u/s that weekend, and with the amp I also hired a red Watkins Rush Pep fuzz box unit.

It was very harsh sounding, one of those early fuzz boxes where you couldn't play chords, just single notes.

I never knew Pepe Rush perhaps designed it for WEM..?

I read somewhere that he was a Cockney Italian, like Joe Moretti was a Scots Italian!
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Re: Jet Harris's Studio Bass Amplifier

Postby Iain Purdon » 24 Mar 2012, 15:23

Is this cab the one that ended up as a rabbit hutch in Dave's (of Chas and...) garden?
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Re: Event

Postby GoldenStreet » 26 Mar 2012, 11:37

abstamaria wrote:I should have been more clear. That photo at Abbey Road was subject of some discussion here a while back, and I think the consensus was that it was most likely taken on the day Apache was recorded, but during a break, not the recording itself. That seems plausible to me as Cliff is there, and he did play the tom-tom in the intro and outro of the piece. But if that's not Tony Meehan ...

I wish the Chinese drum (which they referred to as a "tam-tam") were in that photo!

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I digressed, somewhat, in semi-jest! Clearly, there's no way of telling what was actually being played at the moment the picture was taken - possibly, Bruce was using his Jazzmaster at the time. Illuminating reading, though, about the technical aspects of Jet's set-up!

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Re: Jet Harris's Studio Bass Amplifier

Postby Didier » 26 Mar 2012, 12:06

The big speaker enclosure (just behind Jet) is most likely an EMI built one, using a 15" Tannoy dual concentric speaker.

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Re: Jet Harris's Studio Bass Amplifier

Postby dave robinson » 26 Mar 2012, 12:44

Didier wrote:The big speaker enclosure (just behind Jet) is most likely an EMI built one, using a 15" Tannoy dual concentric speaker.

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I thought we had covered this;

According to reliable sources from people who were there at the time, it is understood that the big speaker enclosure is a Pepe Rush built cabinet housing an eighteen inch speaker - there's nothing 'most likely' about it.
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Re: Jet Harris's Studio Bass Amplifier

Postby Billyboygretsch » 20 Nov 2014, 14:21

He could have tried this beast 2x18" Cabinet !
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