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In the next day or two I will be running my '57 Deluxe and my Fender Two-Tone Amp together.

That's 6V6 and an EL-84 Master Volume amp. 12 and 15 watts respectively.

Any suggestions on which should be wet or dry?

I was thinking '57 Deluxe for the dry and the Blues Jr. for the wet (it's got reverb).

Discuss.

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In the next day or two I will be running my '57 Deluxe and my Fender Two-Tone Amp together.

That's 6V6 and an EL-84 Master Volume amp. 12 and 15 watts respectively.

Any suggestions on which should be wet or dry?

I was thinking '57 Deluxe for the dry and the Blues Jr. for the wet (it's got reverb).

Discuss.

 

I run my Blues Jr clean as much as I can. It's not a happy distortion camper. The Nemesis is SS and handles everything else just fine,

 

 

Not the same set up as yours by far, but that's what I do. My old rig wouldn't help much either, as I slaved a Sound City 350 to a Marshall Lead 12 [mellow]

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Mmmmm... two small amps in stereo. Try a little chorus. One of my own "best sounds" is

my '69 and '70 Princetons with an analog chorus in between. Like your rig, one of the

amps has reverb and one does not - which also means one has more gain (the Princeton

Reverb has one more gain stage than the Princeton). As a result one breaks up at around

5 while the other stays clean all the way to 10 - a nice combination.

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