After 13-year-old Joe Bonamassa held his own onstage with Danny Gatton, Danny said something very similar about being "...afraid the kid was gonna take my gig," much like Joe B said at the beginning of this video. It's really great to know that he hasn't forgotten where he came from. Just one more thing to love about the guy that isn't necessarily his playing.
don't worry, dumble amps play by themselves, you just need to hold the guitar. that is what joe does all the time. it gets even better if you daisy chain...
This young fella is awesome ! Wished I started playing in my early youth but skateboarding had that part of my life. And big props for Joe for being such a gentleman to the jack, that's an idol or hero right there.
And while I love Joe's playing overall, I do get the haters a little bit. Eric Johnson style seems diametrically opposed to dirty and gritty blues and sometimes clashes with Joe's compositions.
Joe is so cool to share his teachings with the student unabashedly and imparting an encouraging wisdom (that there are no limits for the student) (there are so many people/instructors that subtly discourage young people with a kind of " it's gonna take a very long time to get where I am" kinda of a thing. Kudos for video!
Joe is the king, this guy gives us great blues and guitar licks, but gives his knowledge of music and music history to his fans ,to everyone and anyone, this what make this guy the king, always giving, thanks joe, and this kid is pretty dam good too and very lucky to get tutored by the king, lucky S.O.B.
In high school, I loved chaining my late 70’s Gibson amp with my brothers 80’s Roland Jazz Chorus 77. I’d set up the foot switches from the Roland and play through a Crybaby and my Boss OS-2 overdrive/distortion. It was the mid 90’s, so I was playing Nirvana, Weezer, Smashing Pumpkins, Green Day, and I was also really into Minor Threat. Plus Hendrix and the Beatles of course. That all stacked up pretty loud. It was fun.
Thank you kind sir, I do have to say however I did somewhat go into a shell when Joe walked in. The next chance I have to play with him, hopefully I'm less starstruck! LOL
Been playing 40 years and first time I’ve seen this. I’ll be trying out. Well done Joe. Giving something back. Per previous comments, you need one of your own and I’m not talking about another burst.
I can NOT believe the condition of those guitars! The T.,S., and Les P. all look like they just left the showroom. And the color and flame on that guitar?!! ShaaWing!
Joe likes running a pentatonic up the neck, or up the 13th or 14th fret. I like doing that because to people who don’t play guitar, it looks impressive. “Wow, look. He plays all up and down the guitar, plays all over. He must really know what he’s doing.”
Jeff with the swells! Very sad this is one of the last videos to ever come out of Songbirds :( Jeff really impressed that weekend. Super cool to see him sit in with the masterful Paul Childers. And Joe, adroit as always.
Definitely not the last video. Songbirds Foundation is a separate entity from the museum and we’ve got a ton of content coming your way. And we have new Vault Sessions scheduled in the coming months. Don’t fret Songbirds still has wings🤘😃
They have a few dollars worth of gear there. The only thing missing is an original Klon. If you plug your 59 Les Paul into a Klon and then into a Dumble, you have won the gear war, but I’m sure Joe has already done that.
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They didn’t wipe the guitars down when they swapped, but the virus!???! baaaah if joe played my guitar I wouldn’t wipe it down again!! Covid or no covid!! The mans a legend I met him in Bournemouth Aquarian ahead of the BIC show, lovely guy, he mentioned it during the show made my bloody day! stay safe everyone
By plugging both amps into the same outlet you can reduce the noise since they will both have the same sine wave. Even in the same location, two outlets can have different sine waves which can add to the noise floor.
Every month they should choose a special kid and have a famous guitar player teach them at Songbirds? No matter what state they live in or how old they are.
YOUNG MAN HAS GOT THE BEST GUITAR TEACHER ON EARTH ✌🏼 DAMN JOE DON'T YOU EVER TAKE TIME OFF ‼️ I'D LIKE TO TALK TO SOMEONE BOUT MAYBE DONATING MY INSTRUMENT'S TO ✌🏼‼️ GREAT YOU TAKE TIME TO WORK WITH OUR YOUNG GUITARIST OF THE FUTURE 🎸🎸😎
In hindsight I knew most of what he was telling me and had heard it before, from him and others -- I was honestly just a little too starstruck to say anything! lol
I'm a proud Michigan gal who's married to a professional guitarist. You may have heard of Mitch Ryder And The Detroit Wheels? My husband played lead with him for 20 years. Congratulations you deserve the honor of meeting your inspiration. I think Joe is amazing as well. If you're ever interested in lessons my husband teaches in Hazel Park. One of his students was a young Johnny 5. Best wishes.
To all those asking how the amps are connected, watch the beginning of the video very carefully. Joe plugged the end of one cable into one of the two inputs on the front of the Dumble. He then plugged the other end into one of the two inputs in the vibrato side of the Fender. The guitar was then plugged into the remaining vibrato input of the Fender. Done. This is not the best way to do this as the grounds of the two amps may be at different potentials even when plugged into the same outlet. The best way to do this is use an AB/Y pedal that at least has one output of the pedal transformer coupled and preferably has the option to lift the same channel's guitar ground.
Also noticed the darker tone when Jeff was playing. Made me even go back recheck his switch position on the Les Paul. I think it could be him picking mostly a little closer to the neck pickup or a little softer.
Is daisy chaining the same as “ slaving “? I wish they would show exactly what was done for those of is who don’t understand what exactly daisy chaining is.
No, slaving is requires more transformers. Daisy chaining is like when you jump a channel on a Marshall, Vox, or Fender with a patch chord, except with multiple amps jumping to each other
@@shawnmcvey7789 so swapping the pre-amp section of each amp with the other's power section? Or one pre amp driving all the power amps? I really don't get what Joe is doing here
on your main amp you plug in to.....which would normally be the #1 high input jack......the #2 input jack next to it gets the jumper cable plugged into it and the opposite side of that jumper cable goes over to the other amp you'd be using and plugged into the #1 high input of that amp. You effectively are splitting the signal coming out of the guitar going into the first amp as the input jacks internally are linked.....and jumping the guitar signal over to the 2nd amp. I call the initial amp the guitar is plugged in to the dominant amp and the 2nd amp is the slave amp. Because the 2nd amp can be set up to be less than the primary amp....or you can set it to try to be even......as in loudness....as you are effectively blending them. Now if you plugged into the 2nd amp in the #2 input jack, that 2nd amp will be slightly back and less aggressive than plugging into its #1 high input jack. >>>>>NOTE
You also want to note that you really don't want to split the guitar signal too many times as this will keep making the source signal smaller and not the original strength as coming out of the guitar at its body jack. You would need a special splitter box with a electronic pre-amp to be able to boost the original signal up enough to drive all the amps equally as if they were just direct guitar to amp as in one amp seeing the signal. It can be very tricky. It would be a special design pre-amp to keep the signal clean without adding anything or coloration or effect......a line booster.>>>>>> I am involved in guitar electronics and amplifiers and have custom built a distribution box for a special client as he runs 5 amps presently......I built the distribution box with 7 outlets. SO he carries around a very big stage rig beyond what a normal player would use, with 5 amplifiers.......but not marshall full stacks
The kids isn't bad, he sounds like he has been playing bluegrass growing up with those first patterns, i know because that was me growing up in Va and the good players here all play bluegrass, very few blues stellar players except myself 😂
How did you get rid of all the noise whilr playing? I always have a problem that i like the tone in noisy setups but my band mates hate the noise hahaha
he isn't getting rid of that noise, he just plays way louder and the camera mic's gain is set for that louder level, making it appear as if the noise decreased. It didn't. All it takes is a decent quality isolation transformer and there'll be no noise at all, but I guess that's not "old school" enough for a guy who won't wear a mask to protect his surroundings, oh well.
So sick of hearing that. Much of what Stevie Ray played was recycled almost note for note Albert King licks. Oh except when he's covering Hendrix. I NEVER hear anyone criticizing SRV about that. Why do you suppose Joe is held to a different standard? You think its personal? BTW, I saw EJ live and after 20 minutes of those 'EJ licks' you are referring to I was bored out of my skull. All he did was shred like he was practicing complex scales with very few melodic references and never played below the 12th fret. A few people walked out after the 2nd song. I was not impressed. I was considering how to get to the parking lot early. (musician 45 years)
imaseeker100 yep SRV copied too but the process is to take its make it your own...not just paraphrase or quote someone else. HENDRIX INVENTED sure you can hear all his predecessors but he created....Bonamassa is a quoted...nothing more..n excellent one but not inventive
@@imaseeker100 i agree seen eric i think twice and was very unimpressed but im bummed i missed his last tour if hed just get the keyboard player and that other guitar player he had on the last tour and really beef up the songs and setlist it would be mindblowing
Just to get it straight, that's not the best way to set up a pair of amps, especially if you have the money that joe has. He shouldn't be putting shit like that into the kids head as not everyone can afford to burn up vintage amps or any amps as far as that goes. Buy a friggin aby box for $150 and do it right. Can't use effects pedals but doesn't mind all that noise, I don't get it.
I can hear guitars but not the talking. You don't have to be the best one, just be a good one. You can do better, more mics. Jeff is awesome!!! Keep on rocking
After 13-year-old Joe Bonamassa held his own onstage with Danny Gatton, Danny said something very similar about being "...afraid the kid was gonna take my gig," much like Joe B said at the beginning of this video. It's really great to know that he hasn't forgotten where he came from. Just one more thing to love about the guy that isn't necessarily his playing.
Not gonna lie, if I was sitting next to joe I wouldnt want to play....props to Jeff.
The kid can play! In a few we'll be buying tickets to watch him play...
don't worry, dumble amps play by themselves, you just need to hold the guitar. that is what joe does all the time. it gets even better if you daisy chain...
Youth has no fears.
Joe has seriously got to be one of the most sincere and nicest guys in the business. I hope our paths cross one day, Joe!
Joe is such a decent and humble guy. Truly one of the greats.
The tone in Joes fingers is breathtaking
Great to see Jeff Crusan from Walled Lake Central High School! He was amazing in HS and wrote part of the marching band show his senior year.
This young fella is awesome ! Wished I started playing in my early youth but skateboarding had that part of my life.
And big props for Joe for being such a gentleman to the jack, that's an idol or hero right there.
"Now that we have agreed that louder is better..." Laughed out loud at that one. Great playing from both, great editing from the team.
There is so much sound in Joe´s hands
Joe seems like such a very nice and kind person plus he's an amazing guitarist
So much Eric Johnson in Joe's phrasing and lines.
He would be the first to agree!
And zero complaints
faking eric
bew dew dew dew
bew dew dew dew
bew dew dew dew
bew dew dew dew
And while I love Joe's playing overall, I do get the haters a little bit. Eric Johnson style seems diametrically opposed to dirty and gritty blues and sometimes clashes with Joe's compositions.
Joe is so cool to share his teachings with the student unabashedly and imparting an encouraging wisdom (that there are no limits for the student) (there are so many people/instructors that subtly discourage young people with a kind of " it's gonna take a very long time to get where I am" kinda of a thing. Kudos for video!
Jeff crushed it. I would be all thumbs if I had to play in front of Joe.
Bonamassa trying to burn the vault to the ground with his suspect chain-link wiring techniques. Fun video.
Awesome JOE❣️You are the best mentor ever for this young man☀️🌹🌹☀️
Be well my love😘❤️🌹💕
Joe is the king, this guy gives us great blues and guitar licks, but gives his knowledge of music and music history to his fans ,to everyone and anyone, this what make this guy the king, always giving, thanks joe, and this kid is pretty dam good too and very lucky to get tutored by the king, lucky S.O.B.
This is literally the most ambitious, full throttle playing I've ever seen from JB. What a showcase!!
Gotta love Joe, seriously, he's giving back a whole lot in many ways to the future, I love his story too.
It's a bargain! Absolutely love your demos, Mike.
The young kid is an amazing player
Yes..Very, very good
Great upload. Thanks for sharing this. Joe is a super nice guy and player and that kid kicked it outta the park.
Cheers
In high school, I loved chaining my late 70’s Gibson amp with my brothers 80’s Roland Jazz Chorus 77. I’d set up the foot switches from the Roland and play through a Crybaby and my Boss OS-2 overdrive/distortion. It was the mid 90’s, so I was playing Nirvana, Weezer, Smashing Pumpkins, Green Day, and I was also really into Minor Threat. Plus Hendrix and the Beatles of course. That all stacked up pretty loud. It was fun.
Lovely episode, great playing, great tones. Keep it up, SongBirds Foundation!
Fair play to this guy going back and forth with JB! nice job man.
Thank you kind sir, I do have to say however I did somewhat go into a shell when Joe walked in. The next chance I have to play with him, hopefully I'm less starstruck! LOL
The house the car the pool.....Gotta love Joe!
Kid wins a contest to get a lesson from Joe
Joe: "Here's how to daisy chain $50,000 worth of amps."
I was there. I was second place. The only difference was that I wasnt on camera with Joe. Got his autograph and got to play all these guitars. lol
@@mcdude0192
That flew over your head I think...
@@tomasotreasaigh111 What?
Then he says you can do that with a dsl40. But it doesn’t have 2 inputs.
well.. the overdrive special is about 120000.. probably even more. insane isn't it?
What a nice explanation on the strat
"Here, hold my priceless '59 LP for a second."
(BTW, the owner of that museum owns 36 1959 LPs.)
So they closed and the owner took them home or to storage..
Don't hand it to me
The great Joe Bonamassa! love it
Been playing 40 years and first time I’ve seen this. I’ll be trying out. Well done Joe. Giving something back. Per previous comments, you need one of your own and I’m not talking about another burst.
holy crap it sounds so good
Thanks for invite Joe
I can NOT believe the condition of those guitars! The T.,S., and Les P. all look like they just left the showroom. And the color and flame on that guitar?!! ShaaWing!
They were unbelievable
Joe likes running a pentatonic up the neck, or up the 13th or 14th fret. I like doing that because to people who don’t play guitar, it looks impressive. “Wow, look. He plays all up and down the guitar, plays all over. He must really know what he’s doing.”
Jeff with the swells! Very sad this is one of the last videos to ever come out of Songbirds :( Jeff really impressed that weekend. Super cool to see him sit in with the masterful Paul Childers. And Joe, adroit as always.
Definitely not the last video. Songbirds Foundation is a separate entity from the museum and we’ve got a ton of content coming your way. And we have new Vault Sessions scheduled in the coming months. Don’t fret Songbirds still has wings🤘😃
You got to love Joe, he is an old soul..
He’s also gettin’ plain ol’ old. 😂
They have a few dollars worth of gear there. The only thing missing is an original Klon. If you plug your 59 Les Paul into a Klon and then into a Dumble, you have won the gear war, but I’m sure Joe has already done that.
We’ve got a couple but most of our content focuses on guitars plugged straight into the amp.
And we love a good Klon!
Maevy a pre war martin in the background, or an original V or Explorer
This is the first video I've seen that explains this properly, so useful
Jokin?
I’mm 55 years old and would be happy if I was as good as that young man.
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@@russelmurray9268 i know the kid irl. hes a good guy
1/2 as good for me hahahaha been playing for 35 years ......
that happen to my 63 strat and i haven't fix it yet, in 1974 i painted it blue it was fiesta red, i'm still kicking myself in the ass for that.
I hope you guys don’t shutdown forever you were my next place to visit before this COVID bs broke out man
Awesome stuff got to love joe
They didn’t wipe the guitars down when they swapped, but the virus!???! baaaah if joe played my guitar I wouldn’t wipe it down again!! Covid or no covid!! The mans a legend I met him in Bournemouth Aquarian ahead of the BIC show, lovely guy, he mentioned it during the show made my bloody day! stay safe everyone
Jeff is awesome
Thank you ⭐🎶🎵🎶🎵... support your musicians..
As an acoustic guy that occasionally plays through a PA at most, this is all Greek to me.....but I like it. I’ve always liked Joe too.
Play through some amps it's a cheap n easy way to educate yourself especially with this stuff on utube
Dang that strat sounds PHAT !!!
Played through this dumble. Sounds killa
Paying it forward..
That guitar and amp are worth more than my life savings.
Almost glad I never gathered enough audition clips up I was happy with 😅 I would not be able to play that competently in front of Joe
By plugging both amps into the same outlet you can reduce the noise since they will both have the same sine wave. Even in the same location, two outlets can have different sine waves which can add to the noise floor.
those old Fenders have no ground, plug them into the same receptacle and you become the ground. Ask me how I know.
@@Nitromessiah Ouch!
They were plugged in to the same outlet in it's common on fenders to hum
Thats the same chain as SRV dumble to a super, most of the time in smaller to medium venues
Every month they should choose a special kid and have a famous guitar player teach them at Songbirds? No matter what state they live in or how old they are.
Sadly, Songbirds permanently closed their museum doors August 15
Wow this was ultimately cool!
YOUNG MAN HAS GOT THE BEST GUITAR TEACHER ON EARTH ✌🏼 DAMN JOE DON'T YOU EVER TAKE TIME OFF ‼️ I'D LIKE TO TALK TO SOMEONE BOUT MAYBE DONATING MY INSTRUMENT'S TO ✌🏼‼️ GREAT YOU TAKE TIME TO WORK WITH OUR YOUNG GUITARIST OF THE FUTURE 🎸🎸😎
Joe takes that guitar off him quick smart ! I'll just check it works 😂
Looks like Joe has a new guitar godchild, and the late Gary Moore has a guitar greatgod child...my nerdville hat is on the way!
I guess this kid knew most of this tips... but they have to do the show anyway! LOL
He is a killer player and Joe is pure fun and simpaty. Great one!
In hindsight I knew most of what he was telling me and had heard it before, from him and others -- I was honestly just a little too starstruck to say anything! lol
So presumably, you need a 2 channel amp with guitar into one of the input channels - the other input into the input of the other?
I'm a proud Michigan gal who's married to a professional guitarist. You may have heard of Mitch Ryder And The Detroit Wheels? My husband played lead with him for 20 years. Congratulations you deserve the honor of meeting your inspiration. I think Joe is amazing as well. If you're ever interested in lessons my husband teaches in Hazel Park. One of his students was a young Johnny 5. Best wishes.
Is that Jim McCarty you're referring to,who went on to play in The Rockets,another legendary Detroit band?
To all those asking how the amps are connected, watch the beginning of the video very carefully. Joe plugged the end of one cable into one of the two inputs on the front of the Dumble. He then plugged the other end into one of the two inputs in the vibrato side of the Fender. The guitar was then plugged into the remaining vibrato input of the Fender. Done.
This is not the best way to do this as the grounds of the two amps may be at different potentials even when plugged into the same outlet. The best way to do this is use an AB/Y pedal that at least has one output of the pedal transformer coupled and preferably has the option to lift the same channel's guitar ground.
Was the workshop gallery applause at 9:42 blocked 🚫👏 out?
Funny, how Joe sounds at home on a Dumble. I found Jeff's sound on thevsame setup much muddier.
Great playing from both of course!
Jeff is 17 or 18 and started playing at 13. Joe has played for how long?
Also noticed the darker tone when Jeff was playing. Made me even go back recheck his switch position on the Les Paul. I think it could be him picking mostly a little closer to the neck pickup or a little softer.
@@lindawehmueller4473, they are both great. I am just talking about the "tone in the fingers"-thing. Not knocking anybody 🙂
@@iagobroxado, and he might have rolled off a bit of volume, hence making it a bit darker.
Pretty cool 😎
Joe bonamassa - the worlds coolest nerd
Less noise if you drop the ground using an adapter for one of the two amps
I use a pedal as a buffer seems to help a fair bit, also position the two amps so the transformers are oriented at the lowest noise.
the tele solo at @7:58 omg
So, how exactly did he daisy chain the amps? What did he plug where??
Is daisy chaining the same as “ slaving “? I wish they would show exactly what was done for those of is who don’t understand what exactly daisy chaining is.
No, slaving is requires more transformers.
Daisy chaining is like when you jump a channel on a Marshall, Vox, or Fender with a patch chord, except with multiple amps jumping to each other
@@shawnmcvey7789 so swapping the pre-amp section of each amp with the other's power section?
Or one pre amp driving all the power amps?
I really don't get what Joe is doing here
on your main amp you plug in to.....which would normally be the #1 high input jack......the #2 input jack next to it gets the jumper cable plugged into it and the opposite side of that jumper cable goes over to the other amp you'd be using and plugged into the #1 high input of that amp. You effectively are splitting the signal coming out of the guitar going into the first amp as the input jacks internally are linked.....and jumping the guitar signal over to the 2nd amp. I call the initial amp the guitar is plugged in to the dominant amp and the 2nd amp is the slave amp. Because the 2nd amp can be set up to be less than the primary amp....or you can set it to try to be even......as in loudness....as you are effectively blending them. Now if you plugged into the 2nd amp in the #2 input jack, that 2nd amp will be slightly back and less aggressive than plugging into its #1 high input jack. >>>>>NOTE
You also want to note that you really don't want to split the guitar signal too many times as this will keep making the source signal smaller and not the original strength as coming out of the guitar at its body jack. You would need a special splitter box with a electronic pre-amp to be able to boost the original signal up enough to drive all the amps equally as if they were just direct guitar to amp as in one amp seeing the signal. It can be very tricky. It would be a special design pre-amp to keep the signal clean without adding anything or coloration or effect......a line booster.>>>>>> I am involved in guitar electronics and amplifiers and have custom built a distribution box for a special client as he runs 5 amps presently......I built the distribution box with 7 outlets. SO he carries around a very big stage rig beyond what a normal player would use, with 5 amplifiers.......but not marshall full stacks
Pretty sure it's just a lead input to input.
The kids isn't bad, he sounds like he has been playing bluegrass growing up with those first patterns, i know because that was me growing up in Va and the good players here all play bluegrass, very few blues stellar players except myself 😂
I’m such a fan of JB 🤣😅
Soothe sounds like Phil Keegy of Glass Harp
Carajo!!!! No entendí muy bien!!! Como carajos se conectan los dos amplificadores?????? Necesito saber eso
Is it possible to do that with a 100 watt amp to a 15 watt amp? Or what is the norm?
How did you get rid of all the noise whilr playing? I always have a problem that i like the tone in noisy setups but my band mates hate the noise hahaha
he isn't getting rid of that noise, he just plays way louder and the camera mic's gain is set for that louder level, making it appear as if the noise decreased. It didn't. All it takes is a decent quality isolation transformer and there'll be no noise at all, but I guess that's not "old school" enough for a guy who won't wear a mask to protect his surroundings, oh well.
I think Joe owes Eric Johnson royalty checks for all those licks
So sick of hearing that. Much of what Stevie Ray played was recycled almost note for note Albert King licks. Oh except when he's covering Hendrix. I NEVER hear anyone criticizing SRV about that. Why do you suppose Joe is held to a different standard? You think its personal? BTW, I saw EJ live and after 20 minutes of those 'EJ licks' you are referring to I was bored out of my skull. All he did was shred like he was practicing complex scales with very few melodic references and never played below the 12th fret. A few people walked out after the 2nd song. I was not impressed. I was considering how to get to the parking lot early. (musician 45 years)
imaseeker100 yep SRV copied too but the process is to take its make it your own...not just paraphrase or quote someone else. HENDRIX INVENTED sure you can hear all his predecessors but he created....Bonamassa is a quoted...nothing more..n excellent one but not inventive
@@davidg-oo1ox My favorite song by Joe when he was in his SICK rocker phase. Ever hear this one?
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@@imaseeker100 i agree seen eric i think twice and was very unimpressed but im bummed i missed his last tour
if hed just get the keyboard player and that other guitar player he had on the last tour and really beef up the songs and setlist it would be mindblowing
If you watch Joe's recent Live From Nerdville interview, Joe jokingly apologizes for stealing all Eric's licks.
FINALLY
Is that the Songbird museum in Chattanooga TN?
Yes. This was August 7 and they permanently closed August 15
@@jennycrusan9933 sucks. That looked like the coolest place and never got to check it out.
Wow
better watch out Joe, this kid is coming for you!!! Alright well I have to go now and burn my guitars, maybe I will take up golf?????
JBs been watching Malmsteen again............................
Joe's not into his style but can emulate it I doubt he's ever paid attention to him he's boreing
The only thing I can Daisy chain is my pedals lmao
Are they going output to input ? Or what’s going on ? I’ve never thought of doing this with amps
I’m pretty sure they are going input to input on amps that have multiple inputs.
Just to get it straight, that's not the best way to set up a pair of amps, especially if you have the money that joe has. He shouldn't be putting shit like that into the kids head as not everyone can afford to burn up vintage amps or any amps as far as that goes. Buy a friggin aby box for $150 and do it right. Can't use effects pedals but doesn't mind all that noise, I don't get it.
Jeff Beck was one other originators of using one amp to overdraft the other a champ into a Plexi
Randy Pringle
I completely agree.
I was just trying to explain the way that many people do it.
Fun
i wish both of them jam some simple tune for 5minute.
Why not use a splitter from guitar to the 2 amps?
Didnt have one on hand obviously lol. Joe typically uses Lehle splitters
I was just there last weekend. When was this shot?
August 7, 2020
@@jennycrusan9933 the week before
Wow , but that Boy is very very Good...He don't need of school...is already a Teacher ! No , sorry i'm kidding 😂😂👍👏👏👌❤🙋🏻♂️
First! Thanks for sharing!
I have a 72 Deluxe Reverb in a 73 vibrolux can I do that with them
Yes you can
3:24 Joe turns the volume to 0 and walks out.
Why didn't we see a jam together?
In part 2... Coming soon. Cheers!
A/B/Y box is better because you lose the ground issue with a transformer.
I need to know how you daisy chain them please my name is Detroit Roy
You go out from input on 100 k amp and feed into 2nd input on super and plug guitar into input 1 channel 2 of fender .
that is the big mystery...
The out put from one into the input of the other turn the volume down on both then bring the volume up slowly
@@russelmurray9268 thank you
I can hear guitars but not the talking. You don't have to be the best one, just be a good one. You can do better, more mics.
Jeff is awesome!!! Keep on rocking
I don't understand how he daisy-chained the amps. Can someone explain?
It's like using a patch cable to jump channels on a 4 input Fender, Marshall, Vox, etc but with another amp instead of just channels.
He ran a cable out of the effects loop out of the Dumble into the Super Reverb's input, essentially placing the Dumble preamp in front of the Super.
Does he then plug into the input off the dumble and is this ok
@@earthlydescent Almost, the setup is guitars cable into supers 1st input, a cable from the supers 2nd input into the dumbles input.
Joe is sounding like Robben Ford...
Tasty
From Mike below- someone should pin this- "
Who was that masked man????