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    Marshall 1922 cab has Celestion G12T-75 speakers

    Generally if you wire 4 x 16 ohm speakers in series/parallel you have a 16 ohm load. I've been putzing around with amps since the '60s. I have an electronics degree. The impedance was not the issue. I think it was sensitivity and cone excursion. The higher power speakers did not reach their...
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    Marshall 1922 cab has Celestion G12T-75 speakers

    The old Marshall 100W amps were really about 80W and the cabinets had 4x 20W 12" speakers. The early 100W cabinets (with the 100W label) had 4x 25W 12" speakers. So are you running 300W through your cabinet? Of course back then the amps did not have master volumes, so tone was really dependent...
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    Any tips for simulating an E-bow?

    That sounds right. I've been trying to work on my technique for switching back and forth between normal and "plus'. I think a push-button would be very helpful. I would try to mod it myself, but it is a glued case and I'm afraid of breakage.
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    Ears not Eyes

    Every Marshall I ever used had everything turned up to 10. Sometimes the volume might get turned down a little, but only a little. I used a 50W plexi for small clubs and a 100W stack for arenas. I played a Les Paul exclusively in those days and loved that combination. Now I've got a Legacy 2-12...
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    Channels switching with fcb1010 UNO POSSIBLE ?

    I haven't purchased one yet, but I've researched them and found the following from YouTube channel "In The Mix" video is: "Behringer FCB1010 Full Tutorial / Video Manual". I'm new to this forum so I can't post URLs--sorry. Hope it helps.
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    Any tips for simulating an E-bow?

    I recently replaced my 1990s E Bow with a new one (2017) and it has an extra switch that brings out the harmonics very strong. I think it must change the frequency that the magnets are normally running at. I plan to make a detector one of these days so I can look at the field it produces. (So...
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