my Peavey addiction is far beyond your Godin one my friend--- here is one rendition of the "P" collection -- thought it NEEDs updated/////
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2008 PRS McCarty - Korina - pups wired to split separately
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oh some have left others have come in --Only in the number of axes you have my Boy.By the way Great collection !!
But it does start with "P" and its by a "P" amp -- and RAY has a PEAVEY amp-- or 2 -- so we will let it slideHey this is not a Peavey!! But a nice guitar just the same!![]()
This is an open brand threadBut it does start with "P" and its by a "P" amp -- and RAY has a PEAVEY amp-- or 2 -- so we will let it slide
Yep. Done.HEY Don you pull the Trigger on that T-60---??
I LOVE the T- series basses -- Ive owned em all-- T-20-- T-45 and T-40 -- also the T-15-- T- 25-- T- 60-- and if you want a HELL of a bargain -- look for a PATRIOT bass by PEavey
but the T-40 has ALL THE MOJO and the all the tone options of ALL the other basses -- in one
my Peavey addiction is far beyond your Godin one my friend--- here is one rendition of the "P" collection -- thought it NEEDs updated/////
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Now I will blow your Abbott and Costello minds.
Try on this Corona California switcheroo. This Hi LO switch takes Fender THE Twin amps from 100 to 25 watt capability. But I believe one must remove the right tube(s) to do so. Likely re-bias as well. DonP has one and if he reads this, he can clarify this 100% if he gets there before I refresh my memory and read the manual.
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As I said and Adrian said it is too much work, "This Hi LO switch takes Fender THE Twin amps from 100 to 25 watt capability. But I believe one must remove the right tube(s) to do so. Likely re-bias as well."
I researched a bit more as I have often somehow found myself somehow with the amp in LO power but never took out any tubes. SO I found this on a Les Paul forum
"To answer the original question, on the Twin 100/25, Fender is dropping the HT voltage down by approximately half. They use a switch on the totem-poled main filter caps to select either the top cap positive or the bottom cap positive. They have wired the power transformer in a way to use the center tap or not."
Now of course to add to my confusion I read this at the Fender Forum. I believe the OP and responders are going by a TWIN and not a "THE Twin" instructions. I read both and definitely see their quote about the LO power and pulling 2 tubes on the "TWIN" version. SO, I am not sure about the "THE TWIN"
Here's what the manual says:
"Low Power Option: The Fender TWIN amplifier can be run with only two output tubes instead of four. This is done by removing the two inner 6L6-GC tubes... and setting the IMPEDANCE SELECTOR switch to one-half of the total speaker load impedance... (Remember-- half the tubes, half the impedance.) This will produce 60 Watts R.M.S. in the HI power setting and 15 Watts R.M.S. in the LO power setting.
Also from the manual:
"The Fender Twin is supplied with two 8 ohm speakers connected in series therefore the total load impedance is 16 ohms..."
The problem is, if I remove the two tubes, and change the impedance selector from 16 to 8 ohms per the instructions, now I have an impedance mismatch, because the speaker impedance hasn't changed; it's still 16 ohms. I've always heard that the amp and speaker impedances should match.
I think the answer is this: yes, if the speaker and amp output impedances match, you get the maximum efficiency; the maximum transfer of power to the speakers. However, if the speaker impedance is more than the amp impedance, there will be a larger voltage drop across the speakers and less in the amp. Less efficient, less power transferred, but not harmful. However, if the amp impedance is higher than the speakers, that's bad, because more voltage will drop across the amp's output stage, and will cause it to overheat.
Could someone more knowledgeable tell me if that is correct?
Fender® Forums: View topic - Output impedance and Lo Power mode on Fender Twin
Twin Amp.
https://www.fmicassets.com/Damroot/Original/10001/OM_leg_gtramp_94_Twin_Amp.pdf
The Twin.
https://www.fmicassets.com/Damroot/Original/10001/OM_leg_gtramp_The_Twin.pdf
6 basses in that pic...........1 neck--since sold--.....though the CURRENT count is er.....10![]()
YOU DIRTY DAWG--- cant wait to see the new guitar day pics.
That bass can mimic SOOO many other basses....and -- its not digital tech like line 6