Benny wrote:and you need to do some extra adjustments or it just work this way?
You have to divide the impedance in half. E.g., if you use an 8 ohm cabinet, set the selector to 4 ohms.
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Benny wrote:and you need to do some extra adjustments or it just work this way?
dontfeartheringo wrote:FuzzBob wrote:Wait a minute... don't drums auto-relic themselves on every load-out?
I suppose that this depends on how drunk the bass player is.
japmn wrote:steve wrote:You can also try the Ice Cube mod, which uses the reverb circuit driver as an overdrive. A crude version of it is to just jump the reverb send and return jacks with an RCA cable, and then you can use the reverb knob to adjust the gain of the overdrive and switch it in with the reverb footswitch.
Are you taking the piss or serious. That sounds like nonsense or total genius.
steve wrote:You can also try the Ice Cube mod, which uses the reverb circuit driver as an overdrive. A crude version of it is to just jump the reverb send and return jacks with an RCA cable, and then you can use the reverb knob to adjust the gain of the overdrive and switch it in with the reverb footswitch.
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You need to stop pretending that this is some kind of philosophical choice not to procreate and just admit you don't wear pants to the dentist.
megadan wrote:Benny wrote:and you need to do some extra adjustments or it just work this way?
You have to divide the impedance in half. E.g., if you use an 8 ohm cabinet, set the selector to 4 ohms.
japmn wrote:Is that the the way a basic half power switch works? just shuts down 2 tubes?
japmn wrote:Is that the the way a basic half power switch works? just shuts down 2 tubes?
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