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Lewguitar
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Re: how do u really warm up a bright tube amp
1. The Super Reverb doesn't have a hardwired bright cap to remove...it has a bright switch. Leaving the bright switch in the off position eliminates the cap.
2. Sure Jeremy, just pull the normal channel pre-amp tube. Shouldn't be a problem. No guarantee it'll be the tone you're looking for but it will give more gain and the remaining channel will overdrive more easily.
3. Jumping the channels will get a thinner tone because the normal channel does not have reverb and so the the two channels are out of phase. I always put reverb on both channels and then revoice each channel: one for humbuckers and one for single coils.
So MANY, MANY things that can be done to tweak Fender amps to your personal tone.
seafoamer said:Yeah, like Scott said, Get that bright cap off! Did a lot for my DRRI.
1. The Super Reverb doesn't have a hardwired bright cap to remove...it has a bright switch. Leaving the bright switch in the off position eliminates the cap.
2. Sure Jeremy, just pull the normal channel pre-amp tube. Shouldn't be a problem. No guarantee it'll be the tone you're looking for but it will give more gain and the remaining channel will overdrive more easily.
3. Jumping the channels will get a thinner tone because the normal channel does not have reverb and so the the two channels are out of phase. I always put reverb on both channels and then revoice each channel: one for humbuckers and one for single coils.
So MANY, MANY things that can be done to tweak Fender amps to your personal tone.