Agreed, but it's mostly two pages of "Thanks FAS". As Yoda but say, "No 'Thanks', ... Test"Wow, call me hopeful. Two pages of comments in and no one has any complaints
Part of the charm of the stock 5F6A tweed Bassman is the interaction of the volume controls. If one is set to 0 and the other turned up, it basically cuts the output signal voltage of the working channel a bit (due to the load of the mixer resistor of the off channel being grounded by the off channel's pot).As reported in the last release for the 59 bass guy bright - regardless of where the normal drive is set, if the bright drive is set to zero or very near zero there is hardly any volume.
Not sure if this is normal behaviour - it isn't a amp I normally use
that's a programmer's mindThere are 3 models...
If by "other" you mean the Jumped model, then that is also expected as both Drives are jumped in that model.
If by "other" you mean Normal, re-read my previous post.
Beta 6… that’s like 9% double IPA? Never tried it.One of the great things about working at home; the Friday PM snack today is a Dragon's Milk. Later on I hope to try Beta 6 out!!
Beta 6… that’s like 9% double IPA? Never tried it.
I love Dragon’s Milk, it just makes it hard to sleep which makes the next day not as good.It's a Bourbon infused and aged delight that ticks in at 11% ABV. It's delicious, and will kick
any grown man's ass to the curb for a little self-reflection.
@Fat Dad is a fan.
I like to add in a little Peanut Butter Whiskey. As if 11% ABV is not enough.
I love Dragon’s Milk, it just makes it hard to sleep which makes the next day not as good.
This is more a statement on me than it is the beer, mind you. Gotta love being middle age.
Speaker impedance setting
for 2- 4/12 16ohm cab irs into a Friedman BE?