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Offline django7866

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Ouestion on a model T
« on: January 28, 2010, 09:49:18 am »
I Finally achieved my long time dream of getting a vintage model t. It's a 74 silver knob. My question is When you put into  the input that allows you to run both channel does this make the other inputs output? In other words are they wired in parallel? I have seen some bands run multiple model ts and it looks to me, that they run a jumper cable from normal on channel two to another model t. Or is this some kind of mod?  I don't have my amps and cabs near by to test this out. Any help on this would be awesome.
Model T Reissue(sold)
74' Model T 1st Gen.
77' Model T 2nd Gen.
70's Concert Lead(sold)
70's Concert Bass(sold)
sunn Sonic II 60 watts(sold)
70's sunn 610L cab(sold)
412s cab
412 enclosure reissue
Sonic 2x10x1x18 cab

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Re: Ouestion on a model T
« Reply #1 on: January 28, 2010, 10:11:32 am »
The Model T 1st gen has two Inputs, two Outputs and a Both input. When you use the Both input, you can use either (or both) Output(s).

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Re: Ouestion on a model T
« Reply #2 on: January 28, 2010, 10:16:11 am »
Thanks!!! loudthud That total answers my question.
Model T Reissue(sold)
74' Model T 1st Gen.
77' Model T 2nd Gen.
70's Concert Lead(sold)
70's Concert Bass(sold)
sunn Sonic II 60 watts(sold)
70's sunn 610L cab(sold)
412s cab
412 enclosure reissue
Sonic 2x10x1x18 cab