So I was rehearsing with a JGB band yesterday and had my Twin with Beyma Liberty speakers. I also had my 2x12 K-120 cab on hand. I was A-B testing and decided to go with the K's for the rehearsal. I had my vibrato-reverb pedal (the one that comes with the amp) plugged in. When I went to disconnect the Beyma's I unplugged the vibrato-reverb instead of the Beyma's. I then plugged in the K cab and played we started playing. In other words, I screwed up and had both the Beyma's and the K cab plugged in.
The entire first set I was surprised by this tone I was getting. It was clean, loud and flat out tasty. At the same time I kept saying “It seems like there is sound coming from both cabs". Finally after the first set I reached back to turn the amp of for a break and bang! I noticed both cabs were plugged in.
How close was I to blowing the amp? Is that even the case here?
The entire first set I was surprised by this tone I was getting. It was clean, loud and flat out tasty. At the same time I kept saying “It seems like there is sound coming from both cabs". Finally after the first set I reached back to turn the amp of for a break and bang! I noticed both cabs were plugged in.
How close was I to blowing the amp? Is that even the case here?
Last edited by keirweir on Tue Sep 21, 2010 12:08 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Don't Let Go is a JGB tribute band in Massachusetts
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http://www.youtube.com/dontletgoJGB
http://www.facebook.com/JGB.DLG
https://archive.org/details/DLG2013-10-18.The.Cannery