Bruce, was your friend's amp a 6G12A with a leftover 6G12 tube chart?
The only way I can see the channels interacting on a 6G12 is through that shared cathode on the input stage. The "other" channel's input triode will be driven by the cathode, producing an out-of-phase signal (sorta like an LTP) that you can shape with the tone and volume controls. The "other" signal will be weaker, so I'd expect to have to crank it to have much effect, like MWJB said.
- Scott
The only way I can see the channels interacting on a 6G12 is through that shared cathode on the input stage. The "other" channel's input triode will be driven by the cathode, producing an out-of-phase signal (sorta like an LTP) that you can shape with the tone and volume controls. The "other" signal will be weaker, so I'd expect to have to crank it to have much effect, like MWJB said.
- Scott
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