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Age old marshall trick of jumping the channels. Works great on my old Traynor also. Essential allows you to blend channel 1 and 2.
I find it works especially well on the JTM45 because it's two channels are voiced so differently. A small adjustment on channel 2 can really bring a lot of bottom end into the tone to give a nice rich sound.
 

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I find it works especially well on the JTM45 because it's two channels are voiced so differently. A small adjustment on channel 2 can really bring a lot of bottom end into the tone to give a nice rich sound.
My Wild Bill modified Traynor is very similar.

I should add that you have a killer looking rig there. :bow::bow::bow:
 

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Part of my current rig.

Haha, quoting myself FTW!

I've gone through a few variations since then, and never bothered to post pics.



I traded the Legacy for a JCM 900 4500 converted to EL34s. Definitely an improvement. I never did get along with the Legacy.


I also picked up this rarity. It's a Carlsbro 50 Top Evolution. It's a wonderful sounding, versatile amp made in England.


I got rid of the B-52, and in came this little beast. It's a 6 knob non-AOR. Unfortunately, someone had messed with the effects loop, so I had to have Glen Morris put it back to stock.


To be continued...
 

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3 English amps in a row later, I grabbed this little Mesa F-30. It's ridiculously loud for a 30 watt amp, and I really like it a lot. It's honestly one of the coolest amps I've ever owned


Finally, I picked up this brand new Peavey Windsor for dirt cheap, out of curiosity. Sadly, by itself, it sounds pretty awful. If I run my Rocktron pre-amp into the Peavey's power amp, it sounds good, but otherwise, not my cup o tea.
 

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Haven't posted any pics in awhile. Here's some of my gear.

 
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