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0C3 Guitar Amp Controlled Smooth Sag
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Ping Makinrose

While i currently have the new amp apart to add a negative feedback switch, I tried another  Fender amp  I've mildly modded I lovingly call a SuperVibroDeluxeReverb  <grin> I just had to try it through the Jensen C12N and I'm frankly so stoked right now.

All the clips I've posted were through 2 old Bassman 10 speakers made by CTS and apparently, unlike Tweed 4x10 Bassman (multi purpose 10s), were actually dedicated Bass Guitar speakers.  The 10s have a bit more punch but the Jensen C12N already, after less than 20 minutes of play time, sound pretty freaking amazing.  My new amp sounds substantially better than the SuperVibroDeluxeReverb, excepting built-in Reverb and Trem - but the new Amp has a great F X Loop, so I can at this point only imagine what the New Amp will benefit from the Jensen even before it's broken in!

So check this out.  It's the Silvertone 2  x Lipstick Tube guitar, cycled through Neck>Both>Bridge in a slow and simple chord progression test, with both channels fairly high but guitar Volumes at about "6" (Bridge is a bit louder since it still has the original 100K Volume pot and comes on way faster than the modded Neck control 250K at "6") with just a bit of Reverb and Trem.

https://on.soundcloud.com/YJZ4Z

Thanks again for your warning but you mean this is actually gonna get SWEETER !!???!!
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RE: 0C3 Guitar Amp Controlled Smooth Sag - by enorbet2 - 06-16-2023, 12:06 PM

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