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- From: larryh@fawlty.lmc.com (Larry Huntley)
- Subject: Re: Stupid Marshall/Bassman tricks???
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- Mark Hamer wrote:
-
- >Incidentally, if the 4 inputs are of no use to you, you can always
- >take one out and wire in a switch to turn the bright off and on. On
- >the other hand, I suppose that 1meg push-pull switching pots must be
- >available from somewhere, and would let you keep your 4 inputs while
- >being able to switch the brightness in or out.
- >
- Try Torres Engineering for push/pull 1 Meg pots.
-
- As the owner of a "real" 1959 Bassman, I can tell you that the inputs
- have no difference in gain.
-
- - Larry Huntley
-
- P.S. Did anyone ever answer the question about the stuff used in old
- Fenders as a substrate for the "cordwood" style construction?
- It was called "fish paper." If you want more detail, let me know;
- I'm old and can ramble on with the best of them. - LH
-
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- Larry Huntley / Logic Modeling Corporation / Beaverton, Oregon
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- "You played golf; you watched football; you drank beer - WE evolved!"
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