Silverwulf
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Want...to...read...manual... :x
:lol:Silverwulf said:Want...to...read...manual... :x
Simplified tone stack/signal path? Could the "American-voiced clean channel" be a Lonestar/Fender clone? This one might have real potential.Silverwulf said:It's this that makes me wonder that way:
"Deeply rooted in the Best of the Brit lineage, the Electradyne takes modified English gain sounds and sorts them into LO and HIGH regions. These two choices are combined with a retro-minded, American-voiced clean “channel” and linked to one mini-toggle that gives you three of the most classic sounds in Rock and Roll on one switch! And unlike other amps of this style, footswtchable Modes and the finely tuned control interface allow many players to stomp back and forth across the pond without touching a single control."
Says it takes English modified gain sounds and American voiced cleans and allows players to "stomp back and forth across the pond." So, got me wondering, plus the knob layout.
Elpelotero said:Is it wrong of me to say I want to have Randy Smith's babies? They can do that kind of thing nowadays, right? With technology and all?
Ellero said:Anyone else notice theres no OFF switch on the MarkV? Or am I just crazy?
JOEY B. said:Ellero said:Anyone else notice theres no OFF switch on the MarkV? Or am I just crazy?
It's their master plan to sell more tubes. :lol:
On the far right. Off is between "Full Power" and "Tweed Power", or in the middle position, like a Mark IV.Ellero said:Anyone else notice theres no OFF switch on the MarkV? Or am I just crazy?
dodger916 said:On the far right. Off is between "Full Power" and "Tweed Power", or in the middle position, like a Mark IV.Ellero said:Anyone else notice theres no OFF switch on the MarkV? Or am I just crazy?
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