
Len Rabinowitz
New member
All:
For some insane reason, I have been spending time lately learning licks from the Abbey Road album. Great fun riffs, and I have always been curious about how they got the guitar sounds on those last 2-3 albums. Definitely sounds like Fender amps to me.
I went on YouTube and found a clip of the rooftop concert from Let It Be. VERY hard to see, but I was pretty sure that in one shot I could see a kind of "jumper cable" in George Harrison's amp (Looked like a Twin to me) going from one of the inputs in channel one to one of the inputs in channel two.
I have heard of this set up before. What do you do it for? Does it make the first channel act as a kind of gain circuit for the second channel in order to overdrive the second channel? I know that these old amps didn't have master volume circuits or anything like that.
Thanks!
For some insane reason, I have been spending time lately learning licks from the Abbey Road album. Great fun riffs, and I have always been curious about how they got the guitar sounds on those last 2-3 albums. Definitely sounds like Fender amps to me.
I went on YouTube and found a clip of the rooftop concert from Let It Be. VERY hard to see, but I was pretty sure that in one shot I could see a kind of "jumper cable" in George Harrison's amp (Looked like a Twin to me) going from one of the inputs in channel one to one of the inputs in channel two.
I have heard of this set up before. What do you do it for? Does it make the first channel act as a kind of gain circuit for the second channel in order to overdrive the second channel? I know that these old amps didn't have master volume circuits or anything like that.
Thanks!