Just played side A. I think we have a good press here. The unwanted sound is minimal and comparable to some of the better presses for QOTSA. The sound quality/mix is good in my opinion, possibly as good as, or even better than digital versions. The press itself is thick and has sharp/flatter edges. The only downside is that the color looks a little off. The red and black cause brownish red color to occur. New 16.2 Diagnostic Software Upgrade From Snap-on Snap-on’s new 16.2 software upgrade means technicians’ car diagnostic tools will provide the same comprehensive performance as on the first day of use. Joe, All Snap-on software upgrades for Verus, Verdict, Modis, Solus Pro, Solus Ultra, and Solus are sold at the discounted rate to customers who update in sequence (loyalty status). Customers who have skipped on or more updates are charged the regular retail price. There is a software option for everyone guaranteeing that your tool can be updated always to diagnose problems quickly, driving you to power on confidently through the toughest repairs. Multi-Year Data Plan† Multi-year plans for Intelligent Diagnostics software. 18 product ratings - Snap On Solus 13.2 w/ European Asian & Domestic Software and More $600.00 Trending at $614.67 Trending price is based on prices over last 90 days. Snap on solus update cost. Of course, updated software is available from Strap-on, but bring your wallet! Like Modis and Solus, Its going to cost you and cost you plenty! In addition to the initial sticker shock of their tool (almost 9 grand), the updates for US, Asian and European coverage is well over a thousand dollars and only available from Strap-On. Maybe they let the material mix too much and it became more homogenized. I dunno im not a scientist. Overall I give it a 7/10. Pedal for Kyuss 'Blues for The Red Sun' tone Discussion in 'Effects, Pedals, Strings & Things' started by dirtytony, Jun 4, 2011. Blues for the Red Sun was the last Kyuss album to feature founding bassist Nick Oliveri, who was replaced by Scott Reeder shortly after recording had been completed. Reeder had previously played. Add 3 points if you are serious Kyuss fan. With 's guitar tuned down two whole steps to C, and plugged into a bass amp for maximum distortion, stoner metal pioneers achieve a major milestone in heavy music with their second album, 1992's. Producer masterfully captures the band's unique heavy/light formula, which becomes apparent as soon as the gentle but sinister intro melody gives way to the chugging main riff in the opener, 'Thumb.' ![]() This segues immediately into the galloping 'Green Machine,' which pummels forward inexorably and even features that rarest rock & roll moment: a bass solo. 'Thong Song' alternates rumbling guitar explosions with almost complete silence, and 'Mondo Generator' plays like an extended acid trip. The slow build of the epic 'Freedom Run' and the driving 'Allen's Wrench' are also highlights, and though the album is heavy on instrumentals, these actually provide a seamless transition from song to song.
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