Sorry, no.IXIStreakIXI said:Yes it is. My Simul-class is 60/100.
You have a "long" head. "Short" heads are 18.5 inches wide and the reverb knob's on the back like the combo. Eight knobs on the front = "long" head.mxr2000 said:mine says on the back simull class and the half and full power switch is the front face plate and the reverb control is on the front face plate too
mxr2000 said:mine says on the back simull class and the half and full power switch is the front face plate and the reverb control is on the front face plate too
mincy said:mxr2000 said:mine says on the back simull class and the half and full power switch is the front face plate and the reverb control is on the front face plate too
Mine is the same. Simul class label on the back, half/full switch and reverb on the front. It's a red stripe head.
Man this most be the loudest 15 watts on earth.. :lol:MrMarkIII said:You have a "long" head. "Short" heads are 18.5 inches wide and the reverb knob's on the back like the combo. Eight knobs on the front = "long" head.mxr2000 said:mine says on the back simull class and the half and full power switch is the front face plate and the reverb control is on the front face plate too
The "Simul-Class/Class A" switches on heads are often mis-labeled "Half/Full Power". This switch actually means:
Simul-Class is 75 watts Simul (all four tubes, "Full Power"), 15 watts Class A (outside pair of power tubes, "Half-Power"). The outside pair of power tubes (ONLY) may be EL-34s or 6L6s.
thanks for the tipgoodwill559 said:Should be 25 watts with the EL's wired pentode, IIRC.
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