webb amp settings???

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Paul Wade
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webb amp settings???

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could some of you guys give me your settings on your webb amps. i have this webb for about 4 months now
and just starting to use it with my m.s.a p.s.g's
looking for:

sen's...

vol...

treble..

mid-range...

bass...

rev...

selector..

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any of you guy's use the EQ section ?

thanks
p.w
also, looking for a manual
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Ron Whitworth
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Hello Paul;
I had to do a bit of searching but i did find what i was looking for.On the older steel forum there was a question asked & several guys replied but Mr Jim Webb himself also replied ( he is now deceased ) so you can read what he said about how to set his amps..My best to you & hope you find a setting you like..Ron

http://steelguitarforum.com/Forum11/HTML/004391.html
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Paul Wade
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webb amp settings???

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thanks ron just what i needed...


p.w :D
Alex Cucheran
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Webb Amp Settings

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LL3, E9, 710PU, Black Box, LDR-VP (no elec.), Lo input, Sen=3, V=2, T=4, M=6, B=6, R=4, T=mid, no eq., Alex
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Post by Stephen Gambrell »

When I had my Webb, I learned early on, NOT to look at the numbers. The Webbs can get a little bit extreme---Still a great amp
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