1967 10 Series
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Re: 1967 10 Series
Nice!
Now get a trem shaped board, add a split cathode to it and wire up to empty tube slot and hook up to channel II inputs - almost as good as the Metro plex (well not bad anyway).
Now get a trem shaped board, add a split cathode to it and wire up to empty tube slot and hook up to channel II inputs - almost as good as the Metro plex (well not bad anyway).
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Re: 1967 10 Series
Sound clips
[youtube] https://youtu.be/711gsbHI9n8 [/youtube]
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[youtube] https://youtu.be/9B6oSe-0PrU [/youtube]
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Re: 1967 10 Series
Sounds like a good plexi should.
Before I guess what settings were you using?
Before I guess what settings were you using?
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Re: 1967 10 Series
I have to go look, but the high treble was at 8 and the normal channel was at 5. Xf4 and Mullard Brimar and BB Holland preamp tubes.