May I ask how you are running both amps into the leslie at the same time? Also, do you run it into the external speaker jack or the main speaker jack on the back of the bandmaster? Oddly enough I have almost the same setup! I have the exact same bandmaster reverb but with the big ol 2x12 cab and an original Leslie model 16 but wondering how to properly run them together.
Jeremy Wilburn The vibroverb runs separately. The bandmaster alone drives the vibratone speaker cabinet. I use an AB/Y pedal on my pedalboard to split the signal into the two amps. I can choose to play through each of the amps separately or both together.
@@jensmosbergvik693 Ah... i see. It all makes perfect sense now! Thanks for clearing that up. That is an awesome setup you've got there. So that way you've got a dual amp sound but with one powering the vibratone, very cool. On top of that you've got the combo plus head situation going so you don't have to worry with another extra big bulky speaker cabinet to get in the way and lug around, the Leslie takes the place of it, great idea!!! A lot of folks will run it out from the ext. speaker jack to have a combination of sound coming from amp plus vibratone because with only one amp running directly into it, the sound is a bit weak, but this is the best of both worlds!
The perfect song
uhhhh great Sound!
Gorgeous
I have a 67 and whenever its on the slow speed it has this scratching sound
What could that be
Hey, what are your Vibroverb settings on this video and is it possible to start sharing your settings?
May I ask how you are running both amps into the leslie at the same time?
Also, do you run it into the external speaker jack or the main speaker jack on the back of the bandmaster? Oddly enough I have almost the same setup! I have the exact same bandmaster reverb but with the big ol 2x12 cab and an original Leslie model 16 but wondering how to properly run them together.
Jeremy Wilburn The vibroverb runs separately. The bandmaster alone drives the vibratone speaker cabinet. I use an AB/Y pedal on my pedalboard to split the signal into the two amps. I can choose to play through each of the amps separately or both together.
@@jensmosbergvik693 Ah... i see. It all makes perfect sense now! Thanks for clearing that up. That is an awesome setup you've got there. So that way you've got a dual amp sound but with one powering the vibratone, very cool. On top of that you've got the combo plus head situation going so you don't have to worry with another extra big bulky speaker cabinet to get in the way and lug around, the Leslie takes the place of it, great idea!!!
A lot of folks will run it out from the ext. speaker jack to have a combination of sound coming from amp plus vibratone because with only one amp running directly into it, the sound is a bit weak, but this is the best of both worlds!
It sounds best if you can put a mic on both sides of the Leslie.
cool
sounds great! perhaps it would have been even better in 2nd or 4th position on the pickup selector
SRV in a box.
SRV in three big boxes!