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Default Amps and Heads ...

Ron wrote:
Meat Plow wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009 18:41:09 -0000, "Arfa Daily"
wrote:

A few weeks ago, I was looking for a schematic for a PA amp, and
called it a "head" on here. I got told that it wasn't a head, because
it had a preamp in it, and a head has only line level inputs.

Today, I was looking on the site where I get all my Marshall info -

http://www.drtube.com/marshall.htm#M2000

- for schematics for a 2195, which is a guitar amplifier with a
preamp in it. Interestingly, that site calls this amplifier - and
indeed anything that is not a "combo" - a head ...

So now I won't feel so wrong continuing to call these amps heads, as
the muso who owns the shop where I get most of this work from does
too, and has for as many long years as I have known him.

Arfa


Been working on amp "heads" for 30 years. I've never nor have any of
my associates been picky enough to discriminate them as you've
described.


I reckon someone got confuzzled betwixt 'head' and 'slave'

Ron

That's a term I've not heard in this context for years. Yeah, there
used to be these PA heads, for which you could also purchase identical
boxes that were termed 'slaves'. They had only contained a power amp.

I'd forgotten about them; but the original complainer apparently didn't,
but got the terminology backwards. Seems I recall these also described
as 'slave heads', which would also negate the original complaint, though.

jak