Harp Amplification -- application a splitter to comedy thru two amps application Delay for a psedo-stereo effect

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Route your mic into an eq pedal. Output of eq pedal goes into the splitter. Channel A goes from splitter straight into a cranked tube amp. Channel B goes from the splitter into a delay pedal set for a short single slapback echo. From the delay it goes into a crunchy solid state amp. Choose two amps that are about the same wattage (here both are about 4 to 5 watts), but set the volume a little higher on the the non-delayed amp (here, the tube amp). Set the non-delayed amp to have a bit less treble response, and set the delayed amp to have a bit less bass (here this just works becasue the tube amp is naturally bassy, and the pignose is naturally trebly). This all contributes to the 3-D "stereo" effect, which is really much more pronounced in person than as recorded in mono by a crappy computer mic.



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