In re: the thread topic, when I first bought the kid said it was an 'Olympic' (I say that to myself every time I open the case, and the name stuck), I checked with Olympic (nyuk) to make sure nobody had stolen it before I did.
What I knew about Olympics at the time would comfortably fit in a Higg's Boson with room to spare, so when Olympic faxed me a pedigree it said it was a Series II. I don't have to play dumb. Ask anybody.
So when I joined this forum, I proudly posted pics of TKSIWAA, saying it was a Series II (maybe somebody can dig up that post) and was promptly informed of the error. Imagine my embarrassment.
So it happens. I cringe at the number of times somebody recognized my Olympic over the years and I haughtily sniffed; It's a Series II Olympic.
I'm actually
glad it's a Series 1, by the way. I like the preset nature of the controls, and not because I don't like fiddling and twiddling to find the perfect bass sound. No, it's the other way around. I like it too much. I won't quit and have to slap my own hands to make me stop. (I'm threatening myself with a sexual harassment lawsuit, for similar reasons.)
I know it's a horrific thought, but since it obviously happened anyway, wouldn't it have been cool to hear what it sounded like when Mr. I don't need no steenking stand let gravity win that round?
