Warren Wolf Test Runs Stereo Gent
Warren Wolf Test Runs Stereo Gent
**NOTE**
Audio for this video could not be captured in true stereo; this may change, as Proteus has a portion captured with a stereo recorder.
With help from Proteus on pickup switching, here is Warren running the Dual Stereo Country Gent through its paces. This was recorded Saturday morning at Hachland Farm barn, outside of Nashville.
As noted by Proteus, there are three different stereo options:
1 - Neck bass strings (4-5-6) through one output and bridge treble strings (1-2-3) through the other;
2 - Bridge bass strings through A and neck treble through B;
3 - Entire neck pup to A, entire bridge pup to B.
No tone controls; master volume and kill switch are inactive, and pickups are switched on and off with their own volume knobs.
Once again, the channels are split so that the (top) bass strings on the guitar are sent to my ’66 Vibrolux reverb with delay pedal... and the (bottom) treble strings are coming through Curt’s Lawrenceville (a.k.a Princeton) Blackface, playing clean -- a wonderful hand-built amp by JB.
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