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Topic: Pedalboard overdriving the amp | |
Matt Saraca Replies: 9 Views: 1239 |
Forum Section: Electronics Posted: 16 Jan 2024 3:51 pm Subject: Pedalboard overdriving the amp |
Makes sense. Thanks for your time on this, everyone. | |
Topic: Pedalboard overdriving the amp | |
Matt Saraca Replies: 9 Views: 1239 |
Forum Section: Electronics Posted: 16 Jan 2024 12:47 pm Subject: Pedalboard overdriving the amp |
1. Distorts when playing louder for sure -- but not cranking the amp by any means. A six string wouldn't even come close to break-up at that level.
2. Both chords and single notes can distort when ... |
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Topic: Pedalboard overdriving the amp | |
Matt Saraca Replies: 9 Views: 1239 |
Forum Section: Electronics Posted: 16 Jan 2024 11:03 am Subject: Pedalboard overdriving the amp |
...Did not mention that the pickup is a BL 805. Pretty hot. You all recommend playing this type of steel through a solid state?
Thanks, Matt |
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Topic: Pedalboard overdriving the amp | |
Matt Saraca Replies: 9 Views: 1239 |
Forum Section: Electronics Posted: 5 Jan 2024 12:56 pm Subject: Pedalboard overdriving the amp |
Thanks folks. Wondering if you think I could damage a guitar pedal by sending a steel signal through it? | |
Topic: Pedalboard overdriving the amp | |
Matt Saraca Replies: 9 Views: 1239 |
Forum Section: Electronics Posted: 5 Jan 2024 9:04 am Subject: Pedalboard overdriving the amp |
Hi all,
I have a 78' Marlen S10. I run it through my guitar pedalboard and even with all pedals OFF, it overdrives the amp. The amp is a 1980 Musicman 1/12 large combo amp. Combo tube and solid st ... |
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