screamingdaisy said:I'm no tech, but I believe they're amplifed by each pair at the same time, and that the output of all three is sent out in parallel (ie, side by side, and not one after another)
Jimmy55 said:yes i tried that, if you take out the 2 middle 6L6`s and one of the rectifier tubes you are downsizing the power by 50% which basically switches the amp to 50watts, atleast, its something like that anyway, it says in the instruction booklet which i have read thru about 893742 times.
jong said:Nowhere in there does it say that it doesn't make a difference what you use for a speaker cable. I don't think that is a very good article, but since you linked to it... As NoGlass stated, an instrument cable is not sufficient to be used as a speaker cable.
Jimmy55 said:Oh also i forgot, will it make a difference to the sound if i use an ordinary guitar cable to wire my head and cab, i asked a guy in a guitar shop and he said just use a normal guitar lead, maybe this is the problem, i might go out and buy a speaker cable tomorrow if it makes a difference.
screamingdaisy said:Jimmy55 said:Oh also i forgot, will it make a difference to the sound if i use an ordinary guitar cable to wire my head and cab, i asked a guy in a guitar shop and he said just use a normal guitar lead, maybe this is the problem, i might go out and buy a speaker cable tomorrow if it makes a difference.
Don't use ordinary guitar cable....use speaker cable, you'll thank yourself in the long run.
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