Rush is not for everyone. Which is probably why I couldn't get enough as a teen. If you don't appreciate the technical side of music or listen to lyrics you won't get it. The premium art captures the 80s for me.
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Rush is not for everyone. Which is probably why I couldn't get enough as a teen. If you don't appreciate the technical side of music or listen to lyrics you won't get it. The premium art captures the 80s for me.
Quoted from cooked71:Ha....cant beleive in all these years I had no idea Ed Robertson was MapleSyrup .
As a typical Australian who was somehow lobotomised of all Rush knowledge for my 49 years on Earth, I am completely blown away at the status of this band and the passion of Rush fans.
It's a bit weird, but one of the things I like about buying and owning modern pinball is exploring a theme I'm not overly familiar with through a new pinball machine. It's probably against the grain a bit as most people buy because they love and know a theme. I'll often buy because I DONT know the theme and use my journey with the game to learn and hopefully love the theme. It's a double bonus - you get to learn a new game AND a new theme at the same time.
Anyway, Rush is probably the most unknown (to me) of all themes recently released. At the same time, I dont think I've seen so much true passion for a theme in all my time in pinball. Not just nostalgia, which is usually most of the hype on Pinside, but true passion. Some of you guys talking about seeing Rush live ofer 20 times!!!!
And it's easy to see that passion has gone into the making of this game. Just Ed Robertsons involvement alone - a true pinhead (as collector AND player), a huge Rush tragic, friends with the band, established musician. Full credit to Stern for involving Ed heavily in the developement from the word go.
So with all that said, Ive put my name down for a Rush LE! Havent had confirmation yet - but likely I'll be the only one on the list ( ). I do feel bad for all you guys strugling to find one over there. When i'm forced to sell at a loss because no one here knows who the f*ck Rush is, maybe one of you can buy it cheap an ship it back.
Same happened to me with Ultraman
Quoted from SkyKing2301:Got you guys covered here (attn: kool1 )... got a bunch of these GORGEOUS models, perfect size for in the game. Working on some bridge/road ideas for the mount, so not ready for pre-orders yet but you can PM me to get on a waitlist.[quoted image][quoted image]
Now you got me looking for a gleaming alloy air car!
Quoted from jpc211245:I have two Bluetooth soundbars each with a sub. Can you tell me if either of these subs would work for Rush? Also I wasn’t sure if it could even pair or hook up without the soundbar? Thanks.
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You need some low level inputs on the sub. Those are usually red or white RCA type connectors on the back.
https://www.the-home-cinema-guide.com/how-to-connect-a-subwoofer.html
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