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    57 Twin Tweed Amp Video

    By Gary | January 19, 2008

    Here is a video by landminelenny on YouTube. Looks like he's on the Stone's road crew and got a good close up of the Twins in action. Every once in a blue moon a twin like this will come in the shop. Incredible amps.

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    Topics: amps (Fender, Blackheart) | 2 Comments »

    2 Responses to “57 Twin Tweed Amp Video”

    1. Jose Correa Says:
      September 12th, 2009 at 9:52 pm

      I have a 1972 Twin Reverb and sounds good but doens’t sound loud compare to others Twin Reverbs ,What could it be????????????

    2. Gary Says:
      September 16th, 2009 at 1:34 pm

      Hi,

      I would suspect the power supply or the output section if it’s sounding good. May be your tubes are worn or the bias on the tubes. Possibly have lost power (dc voltage) on the plates, usually that has noise from caps leaking though.

      I don’t know where you are on your repair chops but the power is easy to check if you have a dummy load, scope, and volt meter. P=E(2)/R

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