Well I decided I'm happy enough now with the sound at this point to warrant some gut shots
The whole back of the amp shows the tube layout: V1 by inputs, then reverb driver, rev recovery/bypass (gap for the Reverb footswitch) DC Pair, LFO and LTP.
Dashboard colour-code (Black = FX knobs; 3 verb, 2 trem, White = vol and EQ - the fuses are mains and HT fuses). There is no stdby switch. With the GZ34 in, the B+ comes up nice'n'slow.
The trem can now go from mellow & slow to intense and fast and the Reverb has a good range of sounds. There's a heap of combinations available from intermingling the two FX.
The whole back of the amp shows the tube layout: V1 by inputs, then reverb driver, rev recovery/bypass (gap for the Reverb footswitch) DC Pair, LFO and LTP.
Dashboard colour-code (Black = FX knobs; 3 verb, 2 trem, White = vol and EQ - the fuses are mains and HT fuses). There is no stdby switch. With the GZ34 in, the B+ comes up nice'n'slow.
The trem can now go from mellow & slow to intense and fast and the Reverb has a good range of sounds. There's a heap of combinations available from intermingling the two FX.
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