Re: In what input do you plug your guitars?

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Re: In what input do you plug your guitars?

Post by Regan » Tue Nov 27, 2007 8:31 am

Ah, I remember those Marshall days! Very fond memories indeed!

Now I have a Fender Vibrolux Reverb, and I usually plug into input #1 of the virato channel. Most of the time I use the bright switch in the on position also.

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Re: In what input do you plug your guitars?

Post by RumorsOFsurF » Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:20 am

zhivago wrote: I occasionally jumper the inputs too...but usually I just go straight into input #1 of my Tremolux's Vibrato channel.
Can you jumper any Fender?  What about a Twin?
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Re: In what input do you plug your guitars?

Post by Superfuzz » Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:30 am

RumorsOFsurF wrote:
zhivago wrote: I occasionally jumper the inputs too...but usually I just go straight into input #1 of my Tremolux's Vibrato channel.
Can you jumper any Fender?  What about a Twin?
Nope.
Only the ones that have the inputs  in phase..if I don't go wrong fender twin reverbs are out of phase, so you will be quiter and brighter..
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Re: In what input do you plug your guitars?

Post by zhivago » Tue Nov 27, 2007 10:47 am

yeah, non-reverb Fenders are jumper-able :)

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Re: In what input do you plug your guitars?

Post by jetset » Tue Nov 27, 2007 1:23 pm

I usually plug into the high input and jumper the vibrato and normal (ef86) channels on my JMI AC15, and adjust the tone by blending the volumes.  On the AC30 I prefer the low gain input on the top boost channel.  On the voxes I never set the tone controls more than half way.  On the Bandmaster reverb, usually the vib #1.  Occasionally I'll use the normal channel for a more raw sound.
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Re: In what input do you plug your guitars?

Post by greyman » Tue Nov 27, 2007 2:21 pm

EnosEmurf wrote:
RumorsOFsurF wrote: I plug in to Vibrato input #1 on my Twin.  Pretty standard... :)
Same, I don't much like the sound of the normal channel, or the second vibrato channel.
Exactly.

My Marshal also just has one input. 
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Re: In what input do you plug your guitars?

Post by ohm-men » Wed Nov 28, 2007 10:11 am

yeah, non-reverb Fenders are jumper-able

WOW, zhivago, that's almost exacly my old rig....(I used a JCM 900 cab instead) Man, what a sound....Sold the JCM 4x12" cab shortly after the band I played in quited.
Sure made my JM sound HUGE....
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Re: In what input do you plug your guitars?

Post by zhivago » Thu Nov 29, 2007 3:32 am

ohm-men wrote:
yeah, non-reverb Fenders are jumper-able

WOW, zhivago, that's almost exacly my old rig....(I used a JCM 900 cab instead) Man, what a sound....Sold the JCM 4x12" cab shortly after the band I played in quited.
Sure made my JM sound HUGE....
hehe...yeah...especially plugging a Zvex Super Duper in it...it sounds pretty huge :)  8)
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