First post here. What a great forum you guys have ! I've a regular over at several other forums but have only really been getting into amp tweakage in the last year, so am starting to need to be involved with slightly more technical fora (to help me out when I get stuck. LOL !).
Anyway, I've just picked up an old 100W Selmer PA, with about 9 12AX7's and 4x EL34's (plenty of flexibility to tweak !!).
My plan is to have two distinct channels, each with their own separate pre-amps .....and then to join the channels straight before the PI.
I've no idea about channel switching, but was hoping I might be able to do it something like the 1st gain stages of the treble and bass channels on a plexi are arranged. ie. they simply just are hard-wired together at the mixer stage, and share the rest of the following signal pathway.
I was intending to select my channel by having a separate input on the amp for each channel, and run these down to an A/B box on the floor, which my guitar plugs into. The A/B box would then govern which channel I sent my guitar signal to.
I've certainly played plexi's and an AC30 like this before, andit worked fine.
Is this a reasonable plan ? And what is involved in appropriately joining the two channels, at the point that they are hard-wired together ? Is it simply a case of soldering the two different pre-amp pathways together at a certain point, and all the subsequent signal pathway would be shared ?
Anyway, I've just picked up an old 100W Selmer PA, with about 9 12AX7's and 4x EL34's (plenty of flexibility to tweak !!).
My plan is to have two distinct channels, each with their own separate pre-amps .....and then to join the channels straight before the PI.
I've no idea about channel switching, but was hoping I might be able to do it something like the 1st gain stages of the treble and bass channels on a plexi are arranged. ie. they simply just are hard-wired together at the mixer stage, and share the rest of the following signal pathway.
I was intending to select my channel by having a separate input on the amp for each channel, and run these down to an A/B box on the floor, which my guitar plugs into. The A/B box would then govern which channel I sent my guitar signal to.
I've certainly played plexi's and an AC30 like this before, andit worked fine.
Is this a reasonable plan ? And what is involved in appropriately joining the two channels, at the point that they are hard-wired together ? Is it simply a case of soldering the two different pre-amp pathways together at a certain point, and all the subsequent signal pathway would be shared ?
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