Originally Posted By: Planobilly


The days of turning a tube amp up to over 110db are past...lol The amp is loud enough that the neighbors would be calling even at Herbs' house...lol

The signal can be routed through two separate channels or through both. That is different from the original design.


Billy



Lol.... nonsense!


I had one amp back many years ago that was like that. There were several inputs. Clean and distorted inputs for the two channels and a third input that was foot switchable between the two or....you could also use the center input which actually fed both channels simultaneously and dial in the amount of clean on channel 1 and the amount of distortion on channel 2 to get the balance that you wanted. It was a 50w carvin amp.
It had a bad habit of blowing out the IC for the distorted channel. So much so that I had a conversation with the techs at carvin and they ended up sending me a whole lot of those chips. It also blew out the 70w rated speaker several times. I started using a better speaker cabinet that could handle the power that amp put out and only used the factory speaker for practice in my living room.

That was a really nice amp.


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