June 2010 issue of Premier Guitar, page 117, shows two "handwired Deluxe Reverb Reissues" played by Jonny Lang.
Both of them have what appears to be a "Y" cable plugged into both the Normal and Vibrato channels.
(Quote: "He plugged into both the Normal and Vibrato channels simultaneously for extra thickness and texture.")
Questions. What might have been done to allow for that? Internal mod to run inverted stage into Normal channel? What would that be?
I've read some people suggesting "change the polarity of one end of a 1/4" cable, and jumper them". That seems...not advisable. Seems like that would take the tip of each channel, and ground them?!
Actually, in the article, it doesn't show how the split to four inputs is made from a single cable output from his Boss AW-3.
Another thing that came to mind. If the two channels on these kinds of amps are out of polarity, would that mean that if you were to use, say, a pulse generator...would the initial attack of one channel pop the speaker forward, and the other channel pop it backward (kind of like testing the speaker polarity with a 9V battery)? If that is so, which channel is sending the initial attack toward the wall? Or, is there something I'm missing?
If there were a relatively easy way to get both channels working "in phase", I'd like to try it. The EVM12L and tube swaps made a bit of difference, but I'm wondering if there isn't a bit more to be squeezed out of it.
Thanks,
Brad1
Both of them have what appears to be a "Y" cable plugged into both the Normal and Vibrato channels.
(Quote: "He plugged into both the Normal and Vibrato channels simultaneously for extra thickness and texture.")
Questions. What might have been done to allow for that? Internal mod to run inverted stage into Normal channel? What would that be?
I've read some people suggesting "change the polarity of one end of a 1/4" cable, and jumper them". That seems...not advisable. Seems like that would take the tip of each channel, and ground them?!
Actually, in the article, it doesn't show how the split to four inputs is made from a single cable output from his Boss AW-3.
Another thing that came to mind. If the two channels on these kinds of amps are out of polarity, would that mean that if you were to use, say, a pulse generator...would the initial attack of one channel pop the speaker forward, and the other channel pop it backward (kind of like testing the speaker polarity with a 9V battery)? If that is so, which channel is sending the initial attack toward the wall? Or, is there something I'm missing?
If there were a relatively easy way to get both channels working "in phase", I'd like to try it. The EVM12L and tube swaps made a bit of difference, but I'm wondering if there isn't a bit more to be squeezed out of it.
Thanks,
Brad1
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