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The secret behind Geddy's bass sound revealed!

Sat, May 24, 2008@12:35AM | comments removed/disabled

UPDATE - 5/27@5:01PM: Note: several readers have pointed out that the Henhouse diagram from the Rush.com site is also what is printed on the back of the shirts that the band has been throwing out to the crowd just before the encore. The fronts of the shirts simply say Henhouse.

Back on May 14th Rush.com teased us all by posting the following message in the News section of the website:

COMING SOON. Finally after years of waiting, rush.com is proud to announce we will reveal the “secret behind Geddy’s bass sound” !!!!
Stay tuned for this shocking secret to un-fold!

Also around this time they posted a video in the Multimedia: Rush Videos section of the site with Geddy Lee backstage at the Austin show tuning his bass. I mistakenly thought that this video was what they had been referring to in the message. I was wrong! Earlier today the actual secret was revealed:

The wait is finally over... After years of admiration, speculation and imitation, Rush.com is proud to unveil "THE SECRET BEHIND GEDDY LEE’S BASS SOUND" Please go to band section and see what years of research and testing in Gainesville, GA (the self-proclaimed Chicken Capital of the World) have resulted in. Geddy Lee, along with a team of sound experts, developed this top secret pet project in the summer of 2007 and he is now ready to share with RUSH fans all around the world... THE HEN HOUSE.
Enjoy!

To witness the secret simply go to this link. In addition to this golden nugget of information, a new video with Rush lighting director Howard Ungerleider was posted in the Multimedia: Rush Videos section. Howard chats a bit and hints at a future installment where he'll reveal some more of his drink-mixing secrets. Thanks to Snoscootr for the heads up.

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