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Default is it worth it to replace caps in old equalizer??

In article . com,
says...


Ummm, BTW, something just cropped up in my memory. You got that old EQ
which allows seperate adjustments for each channel, get two amps and
set them inversely. Don't run them tandem, feed both via a splitter,
then each out to it's own amp. Then you set, say the left 60, 1K and
10K down, the others up. On the right set the 250 and 3.5K down, and
the others up. You might like the effect.



Yeah I will give that a try. I had been using both channels of the EQ with a
splitter sending both to the two inputs on my amp, but that wasn't very
interesting so I tried sending one to the amp then took the amp out, back into
the other eq channel and out of the eq into the other amp input, which gave me
some pretty good distortion and feedback...

Anyway thanks for the response, I didn't understand most of it but it was fun
to read!