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Post by shugaboy on Jul 18, 2006 6:03:07 GMT -7
Could someone please give me a brief description of the differences in the inputs. I can only assume that the high input would be made more for a humbucker and the low input for a single coil pickup guitar. Thanks in advance, David
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Post by kruzty on Jul 18, 2006 6:06:40 GMT -7
I don't think it has anything to do with what you plug into it. I believe it is just a difference in the pre-amp gain (with "high" providing more pre gain). So, for jazzy stuff, you might like humbuckers with the low input. Personally, I use a tele in the high input.
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Post by shugaboy on Jul 18, 2006 6:35:06 GMT -7
Cool - thanks for the info. David
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Post by BW on Jul 18, 2006 6:57:11 GMT -7
Same as on a 'F' word amp. the low has a 1 meg resistor across it and the high doesn't. You can open the gain up and plug into the low input, and its like a non-master volume amp. And it does sound good w/ 'buckers that way too. A little less gain maybe, but nice and clear, with an even top and no harshness.
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Post by shugaboy on Jul 20, 2006 14:12:36 GMT -7
Thank you also BW - it is an honor to get some info from you. David
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Post by kledbet on Jul 28, 2006 21:24:56 GMT -7
On my maz plugging into the low input allowed me to have my master set higher and allowed a little more control over the bass end of the amp. It should be checked out to see if it works for your guitar setup.... it at least gives more options and good tone either way.
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Post by shugaboy on Jul 31, 2006 7:33:54 GMT -7
I will definitely check that out kledbet. Thank you
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