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Sound Recording and Reproduction
Recording (live or studio)
Guitar rig noise
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[QUOTE="dvdhawk, post: 443456, member: 36047"] Yessir, that's correct. The only amp I still own like that is a '69 Super Reverb, and that's right - 1x GZ34 Rectifier tube, 2x 6L6GC Power tubes, and 6x assorted 7025, 12AX7, & 12AT7 pre-amp & reverb / vibrato driver tubes. So this is basically what we're looking at, as you've described. I'm not adverse to putting a ground cord on it, but I am adverse to what they're asking for a genuine Fender cable. Ideally, I'd want to change out the receptacle on the back of the amp to a grounded version at the same time. [ATTACH]14676[/ATTACH] The days of me breaking my back lugging around an amp that size are behind me, and the days of traveling with a road-crew are waaaay behind me. So the '69 Super and I will probably both be comfortably planted here for some time, until someone is looking for that signature vintage Fender tone. [/QUOTE]
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