I was thinking Bandmaster reverb or Pro reverb or something...
Any tips?

bubbles_horwitz wrote: a blackface bandmaster should do it if you don't need reverb. if you jump the two channels together, you get great breakup at gigging volumes.
it's a great amp and still fairly cheap.
Can you explain how? I don't want to blow anything up trying!zhivago wrote: you can definitely do it...I do it on my '65 Tremolux all the time![]()
DB wrote:Can you explain how? I don't want to blow anything up trying!zhivago wrote: you can definitely do it...I do it on my '65 Tremolux all the time![]()
Thanks,
DB
same as with marshalls...DB wrote:Can you explain how? I don't want to blow anything up trying!zhivago wrote: you can definitely do it...I do it on my '65 Tremolux all the time![]()
Thanks,
DB
FUZZ_KING wrote:same as with marshalls...DB wrote:Can you explain how? I don't want to blow anything up trying!zhivago wrote: you can definitely do it...I do it on my '65 Tremolux all the time![]()
Thanks,
DB
plug guitar in one input (e.g. "normal" channel), and patch the input 2 of that channel to the input of the other channel (e.g. "vibrato" channel) with a normal patch cable.
or vice versa. now you can blend the 2 channels with the 2 volume knobs, because the input signal is splitted and routed to both channels.
hope this is understandable.
edit: sorry, the zhiv was a millisecond faster than me on the reply button!