fdesalvo said:Link both channels and you can play with both volume controls. You can get a mid-scooped blackface tone with more girth this way.
fdesalvo said:Link both channels and you can play with both volume controls. You can get a mid-scooped blackface tone with more girth this way.
Nightclub Dwight said:I've often read this suggestion for certain old Fender amps. How exactly do you do this, a Y-cable going into both inputs?
Cagey said:Nightclub Dwight said:I've often read this suggestion for certain old Fender amps. How exactly do you do this, a Y-cable going into both inputs?
Well, sorta. You put both inputs in parallel. A "Y" cable would do it, but most guys just use a regular short 1/4" TS cable. Many of the old amp designs had 2 inputs for each channel because back in the day, it was not unusual to plug more than one thing into an amp, rather than have multiple amps set up. For example...
The Bassman was a two channel amp, but each channel had two inputs. So, guys learned that since the two inputs were in parallel you could sorta use the second input on the first channel as an output and run that into the 2nd channel. Since the second channel had its own tone stack/effects, you could then blend the two to create a different sound.
It's a cheap trick, since all it requires is a short standard 1/4" TS cable rather than anything special.
Bagman67 said:Does it matter which channel you go into first? I.e., guitar into Bass Instrument, then Bass Instrument into Instrument, or vice versa?
stephenm said:does it matter if its a silverface rather than a blackface? can I still link the two channels?
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That looks pretty cool.Rickgrxbass said:Bagman67 said:Silly business decisions led in some cases to pointless product offerings.
Case in point:
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