Fender Super Reverb - ground switch/cap + 3-prong?
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Re: Fender Super Reverb - ground switch/cap + 3-prong?
p.s. the ground switch now does essentially nothing ,right - so it doesn't matter where it is set?
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Re: Fender Super Reverb - ground switch/cap + 3-prong?
God, it sounds so lush and beautiful. It has also very low noise floor. Without a proper attenuator i do not want to turn it up much more than 1/3 of volume, as it is quite a bit brighter than the Marshalls i'm used to, which increases the volume perception.
Also i was surprised as to how much the reverb is really usable - with the lower volume settings you an even crank it and it still sounds great.
Again, thank you very much for all your help and input in order to get this sorted out so soon!
Also i was surprised as to how much the reverb is really usable - with the lower volume settings you an even crank it and it still sounds great.
Again, thank you very much for all your help and input in order to get this sorted out so soon!
Re: Fender Super Reverb - ground switch/cap + 3-prong?
As has already been established early in these posts, the "ground" switch now does nothing.VintageCharlie wrote:p.s. the ground switch now does essentially nothing ,right - so it doesn't matter where it is set?
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Re: Fender Super Reverb - ground switch/cap + 3-prong?
Yeah. Fender amps don't always suck.
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