Running the amp with just a variac and cab should therefore NOT give you the sound we're hearing... I haven't heard any clip with an variac-amp-cab, so maybe I'm wrong...
Just a thought

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Like most things Ed related it's a lot of guess work... but imo to answer your question would be... why would Ed want to bother fiddling about with tech stuff, he's living the high life he's paying everyone to do the work for him. Same way he does with his evh brand now... Ed's just the quality control at the endleadguy wrote: If Ed and Rudy and I suppose Jose were these guys that knew and were using all this slaving stuff then why go to the Bradshaw slaving system around 1984.
Ed Lied...leadguy wrote:Ed said he didn't slave in the early days.
Rudy says the same.
Dave Friedman says the same.
All of the amps are hooked up in daisy chaining ways for Japan 1978 and then amp switching in Japan 1979.
What was the use of Ed switching to Bradshaws slaving amp switching system if Ed was already doing it.
Ed was loud and probably has some hearing loss because of it.
But don't let all that stop anyone from thinking Ed was slaving in the early days.
I am a believer in the 140 for that album only tho....I'm sure Ed must of done some experimentation cranking the variac up and found something there and in conjunction with Jose came out with something that could be done on a one time basis for that album....to me it all comes down to the 6ca7 and it's 800vdc max plate rating .....even at 140 ac Input the dc would be a far cry from that 800vdc rating ...I always found it kind of weird to LOWER the voltage creating a starved plate and heater tone when it can all be done internally with resistors..one would do it once ..mark down all voltages and then drop them accordingly.vh junkie wrote:140!![]()
I always thought that was a joke!
I guess you could try with the bias turned down low... a bias that is significantly above 70% plate sound brittle and glassy to me.
I'm not saying that slaving was or wasn't used on VH1... I do think it was used in live situations in that timeframe though...
Welll Mark C. posted pics of the load box probably a year before Robin L was making his appearance, but that doesn't take away from the ligitamacy of it all one bit ..it just renforces the whole idea. Mark C posted pics of the internals and even the transformer within and the lineout...he even made a clip.vh junkie wrote:I'm a little slow sometimes I guess!
The thing in the picture is a fixed resistance with a line out, not like the PB. Actually it looks like fixed resistances for two amps where the output is selectable to run to up to three slave amps.
The weird thing is that a few posts earlier, Robin L describes exactly this, and THEN MC show a picture of the same thing?!?!