Well, sort of.
I came home from my dad's house with his SF Super Reverb on "indefinite loan." He's had it since sometime in the 70's, but never plays electric anymore. He offered to let me take it, said it was a shame to let it sit unused.
I'm not sure of the exact year, but it looks like pre-72. I'll post a photo from my laptop later.
Anyway, after 6 years of playing a 15 watt Line 6, this thing sure is a wake up call. I'm going straight into it, and I'm hearing stuff I never heard on the modeling amp. It's horribly impractical for home usage, but it sounds so good I don't care.
That said, I'm trying to find some tricks to tame the volume. One recommendation is to pull channel 1's tube. I'm hesitant to go pulling tubes, so is this safe?
I came home from my dad's house with his SF Super Reverb on "indefinite loan." He's had it since sometime in the 70's, but never plays electric anymore. He offered to let me take it, said it was a shame to let it sit unused.
I'm not sure of the exact year, but it looks like pre-72. I'll post a photo from my laptop later.
Anyway, after 6 years of playing a 15 watt Line 6, this thing sure is a wake up call. I'm going straight into it, and I'm hearing stuff I never heard on the modeling amp. It's horribly impractical for home usage, but it sounds so good I don't care.
That said, I'm trying to find some tricks to tame the volume. One recommendation is to pull channel 1's tube. I'm hesitant to go pulling tubes, so is this safe?
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