Why Do Some Amps Have A "Normal" And A "Bright" Input?

Re: Why Do Some Amps Have A "Normal" And A "Bright" Input?

We’ll be here all week folks!
 
Re: Why Do Some Amps Have A "Normal" And A "Bright" Input?

I love bright and normal config on pre-master-vol Marshalls, the amp sounds great when jumped.

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Re: Why Do Some Amps Have A "Normal" And A "Bright" Input?

Wasn't it also something to do with having electric guitars mimic the bass parts back in the 50's, due to many bass players using a double bass and not being able to keep up volume-wise?
 
Re: Why Do Some Amps Have A "Normal" And A "Bright" Input?

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Re: Why Do Some Amps Have A "Normal" And A "Bright" Input?

One was for a Tele and one was for a Les Paul DUH....OK not true, but it actually could work that way. Depending on how old, it could have been a mic and guitar or an accordion and whatever.
 
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