Topic: Can you jump channels on a Super Reverb?
Can you jump the channels on super reverb like you can on a bassman or a marshall? Would it even make sense to try to do this?
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Can you jump the channels on super reverb like you can on a bassman or a marshall? Would it even make sense to try to do this?
Well I doubt trying could hurt much...
You can- I'm not sure exactly what it would do for you except adding another (I think, not sure if the super reverb does that or not)... but it definetly wont hurt to try...
Scott
Thinking about now i don't think it will matter because bassmans and marshalls have a normal channel and a bright channel so you could blend but by using the first and second channel on the super4 you would add anoyher gain stage. I'm not sure. Well it doesn't even matter right now because i don't have enough money for a super. Any other info would be apperciated though.
The channels are in phase on a super and will not blend. You need an aby box that is made for blackface fender amps that switches the phase. Not much different in the channels anyway, so I don't see the point in that amp. If you modded the normal channel to a brownface circuit, then it would be a cool option, but that is alot to go through. We build an amp just like that and the blended channels sound really good. The Super is a great amp, the blackface or silverface ptp are much better than the reissues, but you will have to have someone go through it for reliability.
Hope that helps,
Don Ritter
Category 5 Amplification
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