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From moskowi--(at)--anix.com Mon Oct 13 14:57:34 CDT 1997
Article: 67024 of alt.guitar.amps
From: moskowi--(at)--anix.com (Len Moskowitz)
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Subject: Re: Pro Reverb/Jim Kelley/GT Soul-O 45
Date: 13 Oct 1997 11:49:16 -0400
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Richard P Towne wrote:
> Three subjects: 1. If you plug two input into separate channels of a
> blackface Pro Reverb are they out of phase?
Yes, but an MXR Dynacomp in-line to the second channel will invert the
phase. With an A/B/Y box that gives the Pro Reverb (and most older
blackface amps) very flexible tone.
I go into the ABY with my guitar and send the straight signal to the
Vibrato channel with the tone controls set a little bright. The
compressed and slightly boosted signal goes to the "normal" channel
with the tone set a little dark. The contrast is very nice and the
boosted/compressed tone is very nice.
> Does that apply to all two channel blackface Fender reverb amps?
I think so but I'd have to check the schematics on all of 'em to be
sure.
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