
some dude
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It’s been awhile. If I remember correctly the last time I hung out here someone was having a mental
breakdown and the forum was imploding. It seems to have settled down now...
Anyway, I recently traded in some unused gear and picked up a second TC-50. I’m probably going to
have some questions down the road and figure RT is a good place to get answers.
The plan is two 2x12s side by side, but for now the second TC-50 is running into a 1x12 cab until I can
afford a second 2x12.
The plan is to keep the delay in the loop of one amp and run the other amp dry. I want to keep things
simple so that I can pack up one amp/cab and go without needing to rewire a bunch of sh*t.
I have a few things I’m going to experiment with...
- running one amp a bit scooped and the other with more mids,
- running one amp tight and the other loose,
- running one with EL34s and the other with 6L6s,
- running one cab with V30s and the other with Greenbacks.
I’ll also play around with 6V6, but that’s more out of curiosity than because I think it’ll produce what
I’m after.
The idea is to get a thicker sound without being obnoxiously big. Even just adding the second amp with
similar settings thickens things up considerably, and running one amp tight and the other loose offsets
the two amp’s response speed enough that it’s almost like I’m double tracking in real time.
FWIW, the Recto 2x12 has a pair of 8ohm V30s pulled from a Recto 4x12, so it has a more midrange
and less top/bottom end than a typical Recto 2x12. I may play off this with the second Recto 2x12 cab
since it’ll be more scooped with its stock speakers.
Cheers
breakdown and the forum was imploding. It seems to have settled down now...
Anyway, I recently traded in some unused gear and picked up a second TC-50. I’m probably going to
have some questions down the road and figure RT is a good place to get answers.
The plan is two 2x12s side by side, but for now the second TC-50 is running into a 1x12 cab until I can
afford a second 2x12.
The plan is to keep the delay in the loop of one amp and run the other amp dry. I want to keep things
simple so that I can pack up one amp/cab and go without needing to rewire a bunch of sh*t.
I have a few things I’m going to experiment with...
- running one amp a bit scooped and the other with more mids,
- running one amp tight and the other loose,
- running one with EL34s and the other with 6L6s,
- running one cab with V30s and the other with Greenbacks.
I’ll also play around with 6V6, but that’s more out of curiosity than because I think it’ll produce what
I’m after.
The idea is to get a thicker sound without being obnoxiously big. Even just adding the second amp with
similar settings thickens things up considerably, and running one amp tight and the other loose offsets
the two amp’s response speed enough that it’s almost like I’m double tracking in real time.
FWIW, the Recto 2x12 has a pair of 8ohm V30s pulled from a Recto 4x12, so it has a more midrange
and less top/bottom end than a typical Recto 2x12. I may play off this with the second Recto 2x12 cab
since it’ll be more scooped with its stock speakers.
Cheers


