I'm sure these guys mean well but this is the kind of stuff that happens when these "self proclaimers" get on RUclips and there's thousands of them. In most cases they're really only entertaining themselves by "trying" to impress you..
Such an overly complicated explanation. It's this simple: Jumper between the two channels and the channel 1 volume control sets how much highs are in your signal, and the channel 2 volume control sets how much bass is in your signal. That's all you need to know. Tweak until you freak like a geek.
The mustard coupler caps block DC voltage that powers the plates from passing through to the next gain stage (tube) while allowing only the AC guitar signal through.
I'm gonna ask a kind of a dumb questions, but I'm curious. Why do each channel has two inputs? Can you run two or more guitars per channel simultaneously? What's the design purpose behind four inputs?
when leo fender designed the multiple input guitar amplifiers,...... the intension was for the microphone as well as the instruments, later people would also plug multiple guitars, keyboards, as well as bass!
There’s a bit of misinformation here that I hope to clear up. Cathode bypass caps- the cathode on the normal channel is bypassed all the way down to below 1Hz. IOW, all frequencies above that point are amplified. On the bright channel the -3dB bypass point is 87Hz. The low E on the guitar is 82Hz. The fundamental isn’t attenuated all that much but it will have lost its body. DC blocking caps- the -3dB point on the normal channel is 7.2 Hz. The -3dB point on the bright channel is 72 Hz. Again, the low E will be less deep. These capacitors only affect the bass. None of them are making the bright channel bright or the normal channel dark. So why is the bright channel so much brighter and louder than the normal channel? The video says resistance. Close. The resistances from the first gain stage of each channel to the second mixing stage are actually the same, 470k. It is the reactance that is different. People tend to only mention the bright cap but there is a cap that bypasses the mixing resistor on the bright channel as well.
Guitar into top left hole -> cable out of bottom left into a jcm 800 and a dummy plug into top right hole. Will it cause both the jcm 800 and plexi to sound? Anyone knows if that would work?
no need for the dummie plug in the top right hole the jcm800 should work just fine however if the noise is to much try lifting the ground on one of the amps...
stop using the jumper cable Use an A/B/Both like my Whirlwind Selector you can customize overdrives etc in the normal channel or just the lead or both no effects of normal for rhythm or normal effects Once you plug into the lo jack you're really cutting out the drive of the Hi Jack
Karaoke Santa! I just wanted to know about channel jumping. This is a giant waste of time. I can play "Iron Man" withe best of my boomers. Good luck with the channel.
Video starts at 5.53 minutes. You'll thank me.
Thanks!
I'm sure these guys mean well but this is the kind of stuff that happens when these "self proclaimers" get on RUclips and there's thousands of them. In most cases they're really only entertaining themselves by "trying" to impress you..
@@1mespud I'm not denying it, but i'm just curious...
What is it that we have self proclaimed?
thanks,
Thanks!
@@sanjay1701 Very welcome friend:)
Such an overly complicated explanation. It's this simple: Jumper between the two channels and the channel 1 volume control sets how much highs are in your signal, and the channel 2 volume control sets how much bass is in your signal. That's all you need to know. Tweak until you freak like a geek.
So playing Iron Man from start to finish jumpers the amp?
Satanclaus on his day off , noodeling around on Iron Man. Unbelivable footage !!!
Jesus christ, this entire mix is toooootally authentic. This is really inspired.
you guys are great! this channel kind of reminds me of those car shows about modifications and stuff that would come on on Sundays.
thanks for commenting & checking out our videos!
The mustard coupler caps block DC voltage that powers the plates from passing through to the next gain stage (tube) while allowing only the AC guitar signal through.
I'm gonna ask a kind of a dumb questions, but I'm curious. Why do each channel has two inputs? Can you run two or more guitars per channel simultaneously? What's the design purpose behind four inputs?
when leo fender designed the multiple input guitar amplifiers,...... the intension was for the microphone as well as the instruments, later people would also plug multiple guitars, keyboards, as well as bass!
There’s a bit of misinformation here that I hope to clear up.
Cathode bypass caps- the cathode on the normal channel is bypassed all the way down to below 1Hz. IOW, all frequencies above that point are amplified. On the bright channel the -3dB bypass point is 87Hz. The low E on the guitar is 82Hz. The fundamental isn’t attenuated all that much but it will have lost its body.
DC blocking caps- the -3dB point on the normal channel is 7.2 Hz. The -3dB point on the bright channel is 72 Hz. Again, the low E will be less deep.
These capacitors only affect the bass. None of them are making the bright channel bright or the normal channel dark.
So why is the bright channel so much brighter and louder than the normal channel? The video says resistance. Close. The resistances from the first gain stage of each channel to the second mixing stage are actually the same, 470k. It is the reactance that is different. People tend to only mention the bright cap but there is a cap that bypasses the mixing resistor on the bright channel as well.
You should do a channel jumping video.
That could even further,... clearing things up!
Thanks,
Guitar into top left hole -> cable out of bottom left into a jcm 800 and a dummy plug into top right hole. Will it cause both the jcm 800 and plexi to sound? Anyone knows if that would work?
no need for the dummie plug in the top right hole the jcm800 should work just fine however if the noise is to much try lifting the ground on one of the amps...
Didn’t know I was tuning in to a Black Sabbath/ ZZ Top tribute channel
great job!
stop using the jumper cable
Use an A/B/Both like my Whirlwind Selector you can customize overdrives etc in the normal channel or just the lead or both no effects of normal for rhythm or normal effects
Once you plug into the lo jack you're really cutting out the drive of the Hi Jack
8:48 - you do not understand capacitors - they do NOT allow DC, they pass only AC.
tell my voltometer that......
fuck you prick
blues lick101
You don’t understand your volt meter.
Great vid guys!
Karaoke Santa! I just wanted to know about channel jumping. This is a giant waste of time. I can play "Iron Man" withe best of my boomers. Good luck with the channel.
0:33 if you want to watch it again
Another attempt to jump the channel 😂🤣😅😆
What in the sweet mother of Monica Lewinsky did I just watch, this guy is clueless
Pointless and annoying to have santa claus playing iron in the beginning and over-complicated explanation 3/10 video
Its micro farads capacitors (never ultra farads).
I just can't stop saying ultra farads for some reason?